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Global Anger Builds As Elites Worldwide Break Quarantine Rules

27-5-2020 < SGT Report 22 565 words
 

by Alex Christoforou, The Duran:


One rule for me, and another for thee” appears to be the politically-prone mantra rapidly spreading around the world.


Via Zerohedge…


One rule for me, and another for thee” appears to be the politically-prone mantra rapidly spreading around the world.


Opposition parties take shots at one another with America‘s left decrying President Trump’s maskless-golfing escapades…




…and the right exposing Virginia Governor Northam’s recent non-socially-distanced, maskless-beach visit.



Japanese authorities are also under pressure with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s cabinet approval rating fell 4 ppts to 29%, lowest since the start of his second administration in Dec. 2012, after a wave of condemnation involving a man that his administration took great pains to defend: Hiromu Kurokawa, head of the Tokyo High Public Prosecutor’s Office. On Thursday, Kurokawa stepped down after a tabloid expose said he had gambled on mahjong with journalists twice this month despite the state of emergency requesting that nonessential outings be avoided.



And the icing on the global anger cake is occurring in Britain after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson came out in support of top aide Dominic Cummings Sunday despite his his chief aide allegedly violating the national lockdown rules that he helped to create by driving the length of England to his parents’ house while he was infected with COVID-19.



Defying a growing clamor from public and politicians, AP reports that Johnson said Dominic Cummings had acted “responsibly, legally and with integrity” when he drove 250 miles from London to Durham, in northeast England, with his wife and son at the end of March.


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