The Bundeswehr is moving forward.

Not only because it is used in the “war” against Corona and the soldiers therefore have to set a good example.

Can the opponents of a "liberty-robbing" vaccination still remember the conscription?

Compulsory vaccination was a matter of course that was accepted without complaint, not to mention encroachments on fundamental rights during months of barracking.

For a state and its representatives who don't even dare to introduce a 2-G rule in time - it could polarize!

- that is the view into another world.

But compulsory military service and mandatory vaccination are not that far apart.

In both cases it is a matter of the very own responsibility of the state to ensure that its citizens are protected.

He has apparently forgotten that in Germany.

When the compulsory vaccination could still have been of great use, it was apodictically excluded by the Chancellor.

Nobody dared to tackle the subject.

It is no longer ruled out, but its benefits are uncertain as the disease progresses.

Here, too, the states could have made their mark on the federal government earlier and more strongly.

Now they are lagging behind once again, and there is a management team at work in the Bund who finds all sorts of reasons why they were right.

This is good for memoirs, but not for prevention.