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Miesbach: Over 200 cars demonstrate against Corona in the parade

2020-11-25T09:03:07.279Z


A parade of around 210 cars protested against the corona measures in Miesbach. Organizer Anton Linsinger criticized all aspects of the pandemic in his speech.


A parade of around 210 cars protested against the corona measures in Miesbach.

Organizer Anton Linsinger criticized all aspects of the pandemic in his speech.

  • According to the police, 210 cars took part in a parade against the corona measures.

  • Organizer Anton Linsinger from Bad Wiessee criticized politics, vaccines and the police in a speech before departure.

    The measures are unlawful, parliament will be disempowered and the officials will drive peaceful demonstrators against each other and thus force them to violate the rules of distance.

  • The demonstration is peaceful.

    The police first secure the rally and then the drive through the city.

Miesbach

- When Anton Linsinger switched on the siren on his megaphone and ran from his tractor in front of the people who gathered on Monday at 7 p.m. on the Miesbacher Volksfestplatz near the Alpine wholesale market, he believed he knew what the media had organized about him Demonstration will report.

“If we open our newspapers tomorrow and read that the right people have met in Miesbach or a couple of weirdos,” shouts the 42-year-old Bad Wiesseer, federal ensign of mountain riflemen and father of two sons, “then, dear government and dear media, I want to tell you something: Your division of people into drawers will not work for much longer. ”The audience clap.

"I'm as little on the right as I'm on the left."

All information about the corona virus in the Miesbach district can be found in our live ticker

Miesbach: Over 200 cars demonstrate against Corona in the parade

Linsinger wears a headlamp and an orange fluorescent vest.

The megaphone hangs from his broad shoulders.

The father of the family, who goes out for hours for the mountain riflemen 20 to 25 times a year with the 18 kilo flag on his shoulder (interview from September: "I'm well trained"), does not wear a mask.

For health reasons it is unreasonable for him, the certificate states, that he showed the police officers before the event.

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The participants during Linsinger's speech in front of the parade.

© Thomas Plettenberg

Even of Linsinger's 60 or so listeners, none of them wears a mask.

They are mostly middle-aged, but also a colorful mix: a senior in lederhosen stands next to a family with a small child and a group of 20-year-olds.

When Linsinger reminds them of the mask requirement, the majority of them put protection on their faces.

Linsinger comes to the content.

With the Third Infection Protection Act passed by the Bundestag, the Bundestag has been disempowered, he calls out to the people.

"Even if you, who are standing here, are some of the few who know the content of this questionable law, I would like to read you a few points from it." Restrictions on going out, distance requirement, obligation to cover the mouth and nose - all illegal, Linsinger quotes the AfD-affiliated lawyer Tobias Gall.

"Shame!

Shame! ”Shouts a listener.

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Linsinger also denounces the police action against vaccine opponents in Berlin and Leipzig.

The officials had driven peaceful demonstrators by attacking each other and forcing them to violate the rules of distance.

“This violence has to stop.” One shouts: “Mercenaries!

Mercenary!

Mercenary!"

Linsinger's third topic: the vaccine.

It is "different from all previous vaccines" and "the greatest human experiment of all time".

Vaccinated people could get cancer and severe inflammation.

“Genocide,” calls out a listener.

“Because everyone is corrupt,” another.

Linsinger's conclusion: "I am very worried about our country and our democracy." He does not suggest any alternatives.

Linsinger's third topic: the upcoming vaccine.

It is "different from all previous vaccines" and "the greatest human experiment of all time".

Vaccinated people could get cancer and severe inflammation.

“Genocide,” calls out a listener.

“Because everyone is corrupt,” another.

Linsinger's conclusion: “I am very worried about our country and our democracy.” He does not suggest any alternative solutions.

Linsinger is done after a good 20 minutes.

He goes to the tractor, the parade begins to move.

A young woman with purple hair gets into a Fiat.

Loudspeakers can be heard from a van through the windows that are down: “Germany, show your face.

Finally wake up, fight for your rights.

Hey, you up there, are you really that corrupt? "

According to the assessment of the police, 210 cars drive through Miesbach in the parade, significantly more than the number of listeners at Linsinger's speech suggested.

Some participants stayed in the cars, others further back, say the officials.

Around 500 people in total are likely to have come.

Your license plates come from the district or its neighbors.

Even Linsinger was surprised by the popularity.

In the preliminary meeting with the district office and the police, he had expected 20 to 100 cars.

He had invited to the demo through messenger groups, he doesn't want to say more.

What kind of groups?

Leisure club or political?

"Yes, groups."

The parade honks its horn in the direction of the Esso petrol station, then to the school campus, town square and middle school.

The demo ends back at the Volksfestplatz.

Everything "went smoothly," said the police the next day.

“We were there to protect the gathering and to enable the trip.

That was possible without any problems. ”Even Linsinger, who had said before the event that it would be a success to be able to demonstrate peacefully, should be satisfied: That was also possible without any problems.

Source: merkur

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