Peak season for know-it-alls | kurier.at



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The debates are also becoming more toxic. The opposition (and some know-it-all who generally deny morality and honesty to those who think differently) want to see a political corpse, as Erhard Busek so aptly put it recently in KURIER. The whole country looks for hair in the Corona soup Which is easy because no politician is on safe ground in this nightmare year. Many measures are objectively unfair and arbitrary. Errors occurred. Kurz is currently assumed to be xenophobia. But even if the choice of words was perhaps not entirely happy, it ultimately only presents the quarantine rules that already apply in Germany.

The charts by scientific author Tomas Pueyo, inventor of “Hammer and Dance,” published weeks ago, show more clearly how the virus spread north from southern and southeastern Europe in the summer. The current discussions about it are therefore creepy. In order not to risk a third blockade, the government is trying to keep the “Christmas party” as small as possible. That hurts, but it’s reasonable. The number of hospital patients and deaths is too high. The blockade came too late, but before that, the government probably would not have had the credibility to do so. Hysteria would have been the slightest accusation. It’s easy to imagine what will happen if the corona vaccine is recommended (coming soon) for certain professional groups. Already now there is more and more aggressiveness in the face of a possible vaccination, as if it had never existed (smallpox!). Of course, the government will soon also be “hit” by the huge hole that all this madness is breaking into the budget (at the same time, everyone thinks they are getting very little of the pie).

Häme has now also launched the digital “Austria department store”. Of course, this is a ridiculous attempt to reach Amazon & Co., and the repressed digital demand that exists in official Austria is surprising. However, there are few examples of new digital platforms that have worked from the beginning. In principle, this idea is not entirely wrong either.

Much of the anger, frustration, and depression of the population is understandable. But politics did not invent the virus and we can only get out of it if we join forces. You don’t have to be a fan of this government to find that the current debates are too destructive right now.

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