2023-06-10 14:19:12
Mulder Chief
48 minutes ago
Health care is out of the question
In Japan, the school year starts in April. As the panic and repression over the coronavirus began to subside, students in Japanese schools were able to remove their masks without repercussions from teachers. But the majority of schoolchildren did not want to go without masks, they did not want to go around as normal people without too much on their faces.
A survey was conducted. 1,328 Japanese children were asked if they would continue to wear masks. 68% of children said they would wear a mask anyway; only 5% said they would not. 27% of children said they would wait and see what others were doing.
A high school teacher in Osaka described the situation during the first month of optional mask-wearing: “We put up posters in classrooms and hallways telling children that we don’t ask them to wear masks at school, but only regarding 10% of students have taken off their masks. Some students even wore masks during the photo shoot. All three years of high school, the students were completely masked.”
For three years, officials, parents, teachers, police and propagandists trained children to obey in the form of a mandatory and unavoidable medical face mask. The unfortunate children succumbed to the pressure so much that they began to feel familiar and normal the imposed abnormal situation. In different countries, children have grown up who, almost from birth or from the first years of life, did not breathe freely.
What other reasons might there be to wear a mask other than submitting to pressure and threats? Ovo magazine published an article in which the mother of a nine-year-old boy and a six-year-old girl asked how she might persuade her children not to wear masks at school. The reasons why children continue to wear disguises are: “I’m embarrassed when people look at my face” and “Everyone else is wearing masks, and I don’t want to stand out.”
These are exactly those 27% of the children surveyed who answered that they would “wait and see what others are doing.” 27% of Japanese children are waiting for what behavior will become normal in order to obey it. If a person is constantly explained that he is weak, then he will begin to experience self-doubt. Especially if it is reinforced by a collective ritual in the form of wearing a medical mask. In different countries, suggestible people even attacked those who did not wear masks. After all, collective rituals, reminders of dangers, fear and uncertainty easily turn into aggression once morest those who clearly do not pose a threat.
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