• Green Pass, Lamorgese: "No health dictatorship"

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July 26, 2021 The impossible comparisons between the Jewish persecution and the provisions on vaccines are "follies, gestures in which bad taste meets ignorance: since I hope I am neither ignorant nor have bad taste, I can't take it anymore than much".



The life senator and witness of the Shoah Liliana Segre says so, who is not surprised by what is seen in the no vax demonstrations: the distorted use of memory is a shame that has lasted for some time, she says to Hebrew Pages. 



"After seeing Anne Frank's beloved face used at the stadium, I'm not surprised anymore. I'm not saying I'm numb, but I've got a kind of rind." Condemning those who refuse the vaccine, those who talk about 'health dictatorship' and make senseless references to racist laws is a duty, says Segre. "It is such a time of ignorance, of violence, not even more repressed, that it has become ripe for these distortions. It is a school that has been accepted in which bullies are the strongest", the reflection of the senator for life, who looking at the piazzas no vax hopes it is only a minority phenomenon.



"In any case, I want to hope that those protesters represent a minority. Because how can you not get vaccinated with a terrible disease like this that killed without distinction?". To those who are not part of that world no vax convinced, but continue to be afraid of the vaccine, Segre reminds us that "fear is overcome". 



In short, "if the only weapon to fight this disease is the vaccine, we don't know any others, and let's get the vaccine then. I didn't think about it for two minutes, on the contrary I was very happy. And so everyone got vaccinated in mine family. I'm not a doctor, but I believe what they tell me. " 



Just for being vaccinated, Segre has been the subject of many online attacks. "Incredible - he continues to Hebrew Pages - even for that they attacked me. They said I had shares in Pfizer. Maybe. Unfortunately I don't own any. Not even these lies amaze me. Let's remember all the falsehoods about the attack on the Twin Towers. , with some who had accused the Jews of being responsible ". 



To the anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists, the senator's message for life is clear: stay home. "If one wants to see conspiracy everywhere, well stay home. Alone. You don't go around the streets, you don't go out into the world, you don't hurt others. Then I know, usually those who make those choices don't care about others."