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ZuZu’s Petals's avatar

We visited Japan many times on holiday. Our last trip was Nov/Dec 2019. We long to return, but with great sadness we believe this may never happen. We are not vaccinated and refuse to wear masks, which has not been an issue for more than a year in the UK. A proposed May 2023 trip has been postponed to November, in the hope that restrictions may lessen, but we have booked flexible flights with full refunds available because we suspect the situation will not change. If Japan wishes European visitors to return, it has a strange way of showing it. Japanese hotel websites, in their zeal to assure prospective visitors of how “safe” they will be, serve only to fill us with horror at the thought of constant temperature testing and mask wearing. Holidays are supposed to be a pleasure, rather than a penance.

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I would like to add that the peer pressure to conform also lead to the bayonetting of small children in Nanjing, China. I am in no way comparing the reduction of oxygen intake to the bayonetting of children because everyone knows that the former is slow death whereas the latter death is instantaneous. Let's stop calling it peer pressure. Let's call it what it really is: cowardice. On my way to the coffee shop, in the coffee shop, and on the way home I encountered about 400 cowards and about 5 who seemed capable of thinking. I did not feel afraid of the non-thinkers because they are basically cowards. They may have strength in numbers. Any one who has seen the documentary Dawn of the Dead knows this.

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