Jolanta BLAŽYTĖ: Where did Scandinavia go? – Respublika.lt



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Jolanta Blažytė. Facebook photo

“Ach, what low income inequality in Scandinavia”, “Ach, what great social justice”, “Ach, how to redistribute the budget”, “Ach, how well the education system works there”, “Ach, how good is the innovation implemented here “, ach, ach, ach ….

However, today in Lithuania, Scandinavia is already forgotten. After all, by presenting a document that legitimizes the fascist segregation of the people, our government has sadly followed in the footsteps of communist China, not Scandinavia.

The Lithuanian Opportunity Passport (GP) is nothing more than a clone of the communist Chinese social credit system, whose sole mission is to make people obey.

Family doctors have nothing to do with managing the pandemic; Even an illiterate grandmother who lives in the most remote town already knows that both vaccinated and unvaccinated people are carriers and spreaders of the virus. And that this GP, along with the opportunity to go to the cafe toilet, provides an additional opportunity to spread the virus without hindrance – holders of this passport are no longer tested anywhere.

Today, a large part of the “disobedient” Lithuanian people has been expelled out of society. Who are they?

1. These are people who still want to remain human and refuse to transform into experimental rabbits in this massive human medical experiment.

2. They are people who have realized that they need to be very careful to distinguish where there is real science and where there is only a trio of pharmacies.

3. These are people who, prior to the Seimas election, seriously believed that A. Dulkys really has that 130-measure pandemic management plan, and now they just believe that everything A. Dulkys says can no longer be believed.

4. They are people who live in real reality and not in the illusion of security offered by the government, which is supposedly provided by the family doctor.

5. They are people whose conscience has not yet been planted with the temptations of conformity and who are not going to turn their beliefs into the possibility of going to a café-hoop.

6. They are people who still dream of the Scandinavian social model more than the Chinese.

7. They are people who ask: how much and how is it moral to expel unvaccinated students from the dormitories? After all, the dormitories are mostly inhabited by children from low-income families. So where is social justice and equal access to education for all?

8. These are people who sincerely sympathize with all those who have been imprisoned in the GP’s cage, using psychological and economic coercion or even deception, for example by vaccinating children without parental consent.

9. They are people who believe in the constitution of the country. And who knows that somewhere in Nuremberg someone is already waiting for something.

10. They are people who live to live, not to fear.

11. These are people who are free from spiritual schizophrenia, where you need to speak not what you feel or know, but “what you owe” or what you have been paid for.

12. These are people who think that the decision to open the shoulder to an experimental vaccine should not be based on a single reason: “so that those who have been previously vaccinated do not feel foolish.”

PS Yesterday, with a like-minded person, we ate pancakes with cottage cheese, drank bitter absinthe (wow, what an inappropriate combination – I would say polite) and enjoyed a phenomenon like ….. crown. Seriously. After all, it was only through the “crown” that the circle of friends expanded with those people who see and think alike, reflected on the stones on the roadside and created nothing new in life.

We also agreed with like-minded people that we would go to Poland for lunch, where there is no human segregation or any other fascist attributes.

Therefore, life outside of society is quite pleasant. Just because it’s real … Like some kind of Scandinavian socialism.



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