Many Sächsische Schweiz restaurants hanging Schwurbler nonsense in their windows.

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  1. Spending this weekend doing some hiking in the Sächsische Schweiz, staying in Bad Schandau, and it’s shocking just how many restaurants and businesses are proudly proclaiming they don’t do 3G and posting anti-scientific nonsense on their windows.

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  2. You know, obviously none of these ‘arguments’ holds any water, but what’s really scaring me is that these people could be desensetising the wider populace, which could have terrible consequences if the things they claim to be worried about ever really came to pass.

  3. Welcome to Dunkeldeutschland… draw the consequences and don‘t support these places by not eating/shopping there

  4. At least they let you know where they stand. I think barely anyone enforces 3G in Berlin either, but they don’t give you a political sermon via A4 sheets of paper on the store front.

  5. I like how one of the signs of a dictatorship is „Increasing fines“. That‘s right out of the dictator‘s handbook right there. Suppress people by slightly inconveniencing them a little.

  6. Can we please take their name away?
    They are middle german speaking east thurinigians.

    Saxony is where it always has been.

  7. That’s suprising… who could have thought that an area that heavily supports a right-wing, anti-science party will be full of anti-science, conspiracy people. It is truly shocking!

  8. Saw some similar signs at a hairdresser‘s in Bavaria. Facepalmed at that and went to have my hair done elsewhere. Sad how they don’t care about putting other people in danger.

  9. “Zum ersten Mal kann man eine Krankheit, die man nicht hat, an jemanden übertragen der dagegen geimpft ist.”

    So soll Satire sein. Dinge überspitzt darstellen und damit auf die Absurdität hinweisen. Find ich gut

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