Being sickened by the idea of schoolchildren being subjected what was described in the video does not amount to accepting without evidence that it actually happened.
You are joining in on a chorus of tweets replying to this news segment suggesting that it is a lie. I would like to think that people find the idea that children--who have no say as to whether or not they get the shots--would be made to come to the front of their class and endure the humiliation of having to justify their medical status while their jabbed classmates are given applause is so unbelievable that they would automatically think it was false news, but something about those tweets seems disingenuous.
Being sickened by the idea of schoolchildren being subjected what was described in the video does not amount to accepting without evidence that it actually happened.
You are joining in on a chorus of tweets replying to this news segment suggesting that it is a lie. I would like to think that people find the idea that children--who have no say as to whether or not they get the shots--would be made to come to the front of their class and endure the humiliation of having to justify their medical status while their jabbed classmates are given applause is so unbelievable that they would automatically think it was false news, but something about those tweets seems disingenuous.
Here is your German source:
Die Spaltung der Gesellschaft ist längst in den Schulen angekommen https://www.welt.de/debatte/kommentare/article235387210/Corona-Die-Spaltung-der-Gesellschaft-ist-in-den-Schulen-angekommen.html