VIENNA - Far-right parties in countries bordering Italy have seized on Europe’s biggest coronavirus outbreak to call for checks at the Italian frontier, despite medical experts saying that would do little to stop the disease spreading.
“In the space of 24 hours, at least 10 countries that were coronavirus-free have registered a case, and one that is the result of someone traveling from Italy. This isn’t about being hostile toward Italians, it’s just a fact,” French far-right leader Marine Le Pen told reporters on Thursday after meeting Prime Minister Edouard Philippe.
“Cross-border traffic should be reduced to a minimum. Everything must be done to stop the disease spreading further in Austria,” Freedom Party deputy leader Herbert Kickl said on Tuesday, when Austria’s first cases were detected — an Italian couple who recently arrived from Lombardy.
What sane person wouldn’t consider immigration and illegal immigration while battling a sickness like this? You use the label of “far-right” to make anyone concerned about the border look like a racist or bigot. Homey don’t play that. These silly tactics are failing.
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There is a hitch hiker I watch on twitch he as just hitch hiked all around northern Italy and has just crossed in to another country heading south if he has the virus how many people will get it
Yeah, because that will keep the virus out. I heard those are really respectful of our man-made lines in the sand.
How about 'people with a mild sense of self-preservation call for border checks?' Hey , do you have to be 'far-right' to want to live?
It's already all inside Italy going rampant. What's is that going to do?
Very sensible.
Translation , concerned citizens.. there I fixed it for you
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