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The cretin dinner

Pre-Christmas thoughts in no particular order to arrive better at dinner. Let's start right here: just a year ago, the cretins' dinner went away like panettone. At least eighty per cent of Italians were invited to the idiots' dinner. Let's say the sanitized part of the country which had been vaccinated and which had therefore contributed to bringing the famous "herd immunity" closer. Which then turned out to be like the phoenix: that there is, everyone says it; where it is, no one knows.

But the black sheep, obviously, could not fit in the herd of the immune. “I'm coming too” said some; "No, you don't!" the others bleated. The sordid no-vaxes, at the morons' dinner, shouldn't have gone there because – as that guy said – they could not offer "the guarantee of being among non-contagious people who do not infect". Thus, those who could not be infected, because they were protected by the super-serum, did not invite those who were not protected and who would never have been able to infect others who were protected or even be infected by those who, being protected, should not have been able to infect . This was what was believed then, despite knowing everything we know today. In fact, at the time it was used to be called "the dinner of non-vaccinated idiots". Today the shortened version seems more appropriate, but some cretin will still be wondering why.

We come to Europe which always gives us a lot of satisfaction. From Brussels they let us know that Qatargate is an "attack on democracy". Quite a challenging slogan if we think from which pulpit it comes from. And that is, from the only "democratic" system in the world where the Parliament has no legislative initiative, the executive has the name of certain domes of certain films with Al Pacino (the "Commission") and is made up of twenty-seven unelected wise men identified, on the basis of article 17, par 3 of the EU Treaty "between personalities who offer all the guarantees of independence". A supercazzola that not even the dictator of the Free State of Banana had ever thought of.

Be that as it may, to say that Qatar's or Morocco's money would have corrupted European "democracy" is, shall we say, a bit premature. Before corrupting a democracy, in fact, one should make sure that it exists. Or that democracy hasn't previously "corrupted" itself; but not because of the Qatari money.

Finally, since the climate is Christmas, one last good little thought is propitious. If you think about it, it is comforting to think that not everything in Europe can be bought or corrupted. For example, the enormous turnover of the vaccination campaign to benefit Big Pharma was offered to us for free.

European democracy, as far as we know today, has had no need for "incentives" to: a) sign very expensive, highly secret and full of omitted contracts with which to buy very new (and very unknown) generation drugs; b) obtain doses from horses, or rather from elephants, paying them with taxpayers' money, but without their knowledge (cf. point a); c) administer them anyway, anywhere and to anyone despite the declared "temporary" nature of the product and the well-known "mutability" of the disease. To then see the (collateral) effect it has.

Now, even just knowing that all this happened with the utmost transparency and without the need to "attack democracy" makes us go to dinner more relaxed. Or more cretins?

Francis Carraro

www.francescocarraro.com


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The article The idiots' dinner comes from Scenari Economici .


This is a machine translation of a post published on Scenari Economici at the URL https://scenarieconomici.it/il-cenone-dei-cretini/ on Sat, 24 Dec 2022 08:12:33 +0000.