EU MEPs call for an end to lockdowns and discrimination against unvaccinated


Three members of the European Parliament called for an end to COVID lockdowns, censorship over discussions surrounding the pandemic, and discrimination towards the unvaccinated.

During a January 13 press conference, the trio of politicians, Croatian MEP Ivan Sincic, Italian MEP Francesca Donato, and Romanian MEP Cristian Terhes, gave speeches promoting global freedom and slammed the EU leadership for their heavy-handed approach to the pandemic.

Sincic called for demonstrators across Europe to gather in Brussels on January 23 for a massive protest against censorship, lockdowns, and vaccine mandates — the latter is going into effect in Austria, Italy, and Greece.

“This is the heart of the European Union,” he explained. “This is where these policies were invented. This is where the digital certificate was invented. This is where discrimination and interrogation started. This is where the censorship of science and medicine is supported, unfortunately, and this is where this has to end.”

“It’s time for scientists to speak, it’s time for doctors to speak, it’s time for an open debate and good solutions in respect to human rights.”

Italian MEP Francesca Donato asked, “Why are so many people being hospitalized and dying in spite of the 90% of Italians being fully vaccinated? Why has the Italian Health Institute not been publishing monthly reports since September 2021? Why don’t people injured by the vaccine get any assistance from the public health service? Why is there no compensation to people who lost their relatives because of Covid vaccines?”

Donato said that while the left continues to insist that vaccines are not mandatory, the current schemes being implemented across the European Union effectively prevent millions of people from working and collecting a salary, which is essential to their survival.

Terhes, who spoke alongside his Italian and Croatian counterparts, compared the European Union to the USSR.

“People cannot protest anymore,” he said. “If they peacefully protest, they will be attacked and brutally beaten by the police. Their basic fundamental rights were stripped away from them by their own governments.”

“Clearly what we see right now is under the leadership of Ursula von der Leyen, EU is transitioning from Democracy to tyranny,” the Romanian MEP said. “I’ve said before that the difference between Democracy and tyranny is simple. When you know everything about your government, that is Democracy. When your government knows everything about you, that is tyranny. Because transparency is one of the key elements that make the difference between Democracy and tyranny.”

“We put it in Constitutions, in treaties, in conventions, that every person has au unique dignity that must be respected and protected by the government. Liberty, freedom, dignity are not rights granted by government, but these are natural rights the governments must protect,” he concluded.

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