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When parts of the world with a high democracy index use their power to mandate health matters, El Salvador offers freedom.


Coercion and prohibition based on covi-d have become a part of life. In Asian countries, people are seen to be calmer and less resistant. Is that true? In one Southeast Asian country, vaccination involves the army and police. They came to villages far from the hustle and bustle of human traffic.

Refusing is a very risky thing. People can be arrested and imprisoned under the covi-d law. So here, people prefer to be safe following vaccination.

We can't even talk about Covi-d because it is not in accordance with what the government has instructed. When a doctor spoke of Covi-d as being different from the government, she was called by the police.
Why is the government so insistent on coercion and even making a special law regarding COVI-d? There are two things, in my opinion.

  • The government is held hostage by foreign debt. You certainly know that the IMF also talks about covi-d?

  • Greedy government officials. - Greedy government officials. It is common knowledge in a Southeast Asian country that the wealth of officials rose rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic. But no one dared to investigate.
    These two things are what make the cov-id restrictions kill democracy. When there is a group of people protesting, they are immediately subject to the article of the Covi-d law, which is to make a crowd.

Why does Nayib Bukele dare to give freedom whether people will get vaccinated or not? Because with bitcoin, he has freed himself from the trap of the IMF. The decision to make bitcoin legal tender made the IMF angry. However, Bukele did not give in.

Countries need leaders who are brave and not entangled by international financial institutions. Because the source of submission is when the leader's hands and mouth are trapped by debt.

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