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I do not speak a lick of Italian, but I know exactly what he is saying. Thank you for sharing.

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Yes, you are right...I speak Italian and he is shocked at the level of idiocy......he says, "this is the city of masks", talks about the brainwashing, points out the amount of young people in masks and that he loves his new found freedom.....

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I definitely frequent stores where I see less for sure

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Anyone can speak Italian: just use hand and facial gestures.

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Haaa! True, but ya gotta be Italian to really use them like a pro, ya know whadda I mean🤌 🇮🇹

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Yes, pure insanity. The Americans appear less brainwashed. When the mask mandates were lifted on flights, from what I've heard, a large majority of people cheered and took the masks off.

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Can confirm coming back from puerto Vallarta. Southwest flight attendants announced masks are optional and most people took theirs off and cheered and clapped.

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Yeah!!!!! I would have been among the cheering!

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I live in Italy and I know exactly what he's saying! It made me smile, in spite of the ugly implications! Italian is the most beautiful and expressive language in which to swear!

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🎯paesano!🤌

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I cannot and I will not pardon the criminals behind these scams.

My message to Biden/Fauci: It's Time to Admit FAILURE and prosecute the criminals.

Irreversible damage to trust:

From the heights of your hubris, you have ignored the fact that in the end the truth will be revealed. And it begins to be revealed. The truth is that you have brought the public’s trust in you to an unprecedented low, and you have eroded your status as a source of authority.

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Prosecute the criminals? They ARE the mafia bosses. fakesey has been one since the 80s, well protected by the cabal. Brain ded bye den, has been on the la la land express for years.

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Mask seperation psychosis

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That is so funny!

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I roughly speak Italian, and this was awesome. I think covidioti is my new favorite word.

The programming is complete.

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This video could have been made in Toronto, Canada. 90% of people are still wearing masks indoors even though the mandates were lifted at the end of March. Pathetic.

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May 10, 2022·edited May 10, 2022

same in Nova Scotia! 90 % in shops and church! Crazy - 'be kind!' really? - by perpetuating junk science AKA "TheScience™"

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Same here in Surrey BC..masks indoors, outdoors and in Church...CRAZY!!

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What concerns me the most is that the children are denied the breathing of clean air and the learning process of what facial expressions mean.

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It's the same bullshit here in South Africa, where mask mandates were lifted a while back already for outdoor activities, yet you still see the majority of middle class people being masked up. The brainwash has worked. The good slaves are on auto-pilot.

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I live in the region of Piemonte, (Turin is the main city), and I can confirm this guy is telling the absolute truth. I go into my village and they are ALL still wearing masks. It is so sad to see the level of brainwashing that has gone on. I get dirty looks but if anyone says anything, I will just 'politely' reply that it is NO LONGER compulsory and that it is CHOICE. (whereas I would love to tell them to mind their own bloody business 😉) . But I am very sad. (my SIX year old grandson has to mask up ALL day at school - utterly disgusting) 😡 We are the laughing stock of Europe as usual.

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Better than being the laughingstock of the world. Obidenland.

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Amen.

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I'm in Piemonte too, rural area, local bar is old school, mostly tradesmen and locals, a couple of folks have a mask coming in but majority don't at this stage, thankfully.

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It was the same in the UK when the mask mandate was lifted.

It’s still quite common to see masks being worn outside and indeed visors are also worn (which I might mention some hospitals require to be worn by visitors……)

Comment in the Uk press where comment is permitted is along the lines that wearing masks/Visors simply makes spotting idiots easier.

What this has highlighted is the utter lack on any grasp of science by the majority of the population.

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I’m in UK too. Since the mask ‘mandate’ was lifted (spoiler - you never had to wear one) the masks have slowly but steadily come off the sheep. At first I noted that about 90% (supermarkets) still wore them, that’s now down to 10% where I live (Sussex). It will be an interesting social experiment to see what happens when we are told we ‘must’ wear them again.

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Here in Wales it was mandated in shops etc and enforced.

( it might explain why Wales had such high case numbers)

I reckon many would be delighted to be told to wear them again but we’ll see soon enough!

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Same thing here in Toronto. Mandate lifted weeks ago, people still masked up everywhere, shoppers, clerks, restockers, warehouse workers, bank tellers, cashiers, receptionists, even kids - EVEN OUTSIDE while hiking, biking and playing with their dogs in the park, gardening - and THEY DON'T HAVE TO! I ditched my masks as soon as I was allowed, perfectly legit to shop without one, yet the dirty looks and snide comments continued for weeks. It's calmed down now but I am still very much in the minority when I go shopping.

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Love this guy, he's saying he's the only free person there....It's unbelievable the level of idiocy, he says....

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Torino Toronto it honestly wouldn’t matter. I too was utter disappointed and saddened by the sheep that are my fellow citizens. And it’s not gotten ANY better 😣

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It is called tutti cognitive dissonance. I feel your pain sir.💕💕

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That is my hometown, and yes, I am glad I am not there. Believe me, this is the least of their problems.

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