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Comedian Marco Rima says he slipped a line during his speech on the Corona Skeptics show. His declaration that no one would die from Corona was “total nonsense.”
With his Facebook videos against Corona measures, the Swiss comedian Marco Rima became the hero of the scene. On Saturday his appearance was the The climax of a multi-hour rally by Corona skeptics. The actor yelled to the audience: “Life is risk. And yes, you can die of Corona, but you don’t have to. Few will die from it, probably no one in the next few months. “Because in the last few months you have gained a lot of knowledge about how to deal with the virus (read more about the event here: “The real madness of the existing crown”).
After the Facebook appearance, he apologized for the statement that probably no one would die from the virus. “That is, of course, total nonsense.” He had slipped a line into his speech and made a “capital misrepresentation.”
Criticism of Thiel’s comparison
The appearance of satirist Andreas Thiel is also something to talk about. This drew a parallel with dealing with critics in the GDR, the Federal Office of Public Health accused the Stasi methods.
Critics accuse Thiel of an absurd “forgetting of history”. With the comparison he mocked “all the victims of the Stasi,” he wrote about a tweeter. For cabaret artist Viktor Giacobbo, freedom of expression is hardly in danger if Thiel could still “swear” in public.