Amy Mek
But you want it too…
“It’s about people’s health,” official bodies justify the measure. This sentence has probably been well-practiced in the past 2.5 years. Maybe there will also be lockdowns soon so that nobody dies on the road. I can’t imagine what could happen there. The already prepared car bans fit well into the concept. Many French people, known to come from Africa, will not be able to stop laughing because of these measures. But perhaps they will then be assailed by the same anger as any thinking and freedom-loving person.
I urge our readers not to believe the mainstream lies of “unmatched” summer temperatures. The European heat record was set in Athens on July 10, 1977 – at 48 degrees Celsius (118.4°F). France is well known for hot summers.
On June 28, 2019, 45.9 degrees Celsius (114.62°F) were measured in Gallargues-le-Montueux in the southern Gard department. We recommend simply ignoring when some self-proclaimed “expert” wants to make you believe that we are in for the hottest summer ever, just like every year since climate alarmism came into fashion.
If we were the mainstream media, we would end this article with images of wildfires, deserts, and parched steppes and point out that in 1913, it was 56.7 degrees Celsius (134.06°F) in the US’s Death Valley. If only people had paid horrendously high taxes back then, which helped cool the climate! Instead, we’re trying to use pictures from a time when people were still looking forward to a few hot summer days.
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