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>Kommt mir vor wie unser genaues Gegenteil - hier wird man längst eher schief angeschaut, wenn man ohne ausdrückliche Pflicht trotzdem eine Maske trägt: > >[i:"Japan’s Covid death rate, just one-twelfth of that in the United States, is the lowest among the world’s wealthiest nations. With the world’s third-largest economy and 11th-largest populace, Japan also tops global rankings in vaccination and has consistently had one of the globe’s lowest infection rates. > >Although [b:no government authority has ever mandated masks or vaccinations or instituted lockdowns] or mass surveillance, Japan’s residents have largely evaded the worst ravages of the virus. Instead, in many ways, [b:Japan let peer pressure do a lot of the work]. > >Even now, as average daily cases have fallen to just 12 per 100,000 residents — about a third of the average in the United States — a government survey in May found that [b:close to 80 percent of people working in offices or enrolled in school wear masks and about 90 percent do so when using public transit]. Movie theaters, sports stadiums and shopping malls continue to request that visitors wear masks, and for the most part, people comply."] > >Und meine Lieblingsstelle im Artikel: > >[i:"The term [b:“face pants”] has become a buzzword, implying that dropping a mask would be as embarrassing as taking off one’s underwear in public."] > >[https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/02/world/asia/japan-covid.html] > >Normalerweise mag ich unsere liberale Schnulliwulli-Einstellung vielen Regeln und Traditionen gegenüber ja deutlich mehr als so ein zuweilen unmenschliches Stock-im-Arsch-Gehabe. > >Aber wenn es konkret darum geht, soziales Verhalten während einer Pandemie von seinen Mitmenschen einzufordern? Da unterschreibe ich so einen Gruppenzwang liebend gerne.
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