About 25 people demonstrated in Dorfen against the “traumatization of children” through Corona measures and for a “Freedom Day”.
Dorfen
- Around 25 parents demonstrated against the Corona rules on Saturday in Dorfen and called for a "Freedom Day" that ends the Corona rules in Germany.
In a demonstration procession secured by the police, they marched from Johannisplatz through the city center and even over the B15.
Repetitions are planned for the next three Saturdays.
Organizer Jennifer Voss emphasized that she distanced herself from all party political interests.
She is only concerned with the interests of the children: "The children are particularly hard hit by the corona rules of the federal government," said the village woman.
After 16 months of the pandemic, the offspring was severely traumatized.
There is currently also a rift through society.
“People who are not vaccinated are almost discriminated against.
With the 3G or even 2G rules, the compulsory vaccination is enforced through the back door. "
Voss also referred to German history, in which civil rights were already severely restricted.
"We are calling for a Freedom Day", based on the English model - and thus the "lifting of all corona measures," said Voss.
The train was accompanied by "Somehow, somewhere, sometime", the song by Nena, who had attracted attention several times in the past few months with critical statements about corona vaccinations. When the demonstrators passed the Gruber clothing store, a man shouted: “You idiots, go home.” At the level of the Lower Market, some young people said: “What a lot of shit.” And quite a few motorists surely asked themselves on Saturday afternoon why the B 15 was banned because of 25 demonstrators.