Reader’s Links for March 31, 2021

Each day at just after midnight Eastern, a post like this one is created for contributors and readers of this site to upload news links and video links on the issues that concern this site. Most notably, Islam and its effects on Classical Civilization, and various forms of leftism from Soviet era communism, to postmodernism and all the flavours of galloping statism and totalitarianism such as Nazism and Fascism which are increasingly snuffing out the classical liberalism which created our near, miraculous civilization the West has been building since the time of Socrates.

This document was written around the time this site was created, for those who wish to understand what this site is about. And while our understanding of the world and events has grown since then, the basic ideas remain sound and true to the purpose.

So please post all links, thoughts and ideas that you feel will benefit the readers of this site to the comments under this post each day. And thank you all for your contributions.

This is the new Samizdat. We must use it while we can.

About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

92 Replies to “Reader’s Links for March 31, 2021”

  1. Germany: Berliners bask in the sun at Tempelhof Field amid COVID restrix

    Crowds of Berliners came out to enjoy unusually warm weather at the Tempelhofer Feld (Tempelhof Field) in Berlin on Wednesday.

    People seemed to largely ignore social distancing.

    The former Tempelhofer airport field saw groups of people having picnics, dancing to the beat of techno and Latin rhythms.

    Others engaged in different sport activities such as windsurfing the paved roads.

  2. bloomberg – A Vaccine Passport Will Be Your Golden Ticket as the World Reopens

    Vaccine passports may offer the best route back to normality.

    The airline industry, for instance, is backing a range of tech solutions to verify passengers’ Covid vaccination or testing status,

    Advocates say that once established in the travel sector, such digital passes could hold the key to a wider reopening of society, such as business meetings, conventions, sports events and concerts.

    Ultimately some gyms, bars, restaurants, and even shops could also rely on the new vaccination documents to help patrons gain easier access