One thing about Europe is how tiny the countries are compared to the US:
So for Europeans to head to their capital city, for instance, it's much easier to get there than for people in the US to get to DC or one major city. And look what happened the last time a huge number of people massed in DC....
Secondly, in EU their vax/etc mandates are all countrywide, here they're state by state and many states have none or few or have done away with them. So state protests are the only kind that will do any good, if they will do any good.
Thirdly, there is a big vax passport protest underway in NYC today if I got my date right, they had or are having one against new lockdowns in Honolulu, people are showing up at School board meetings, county meetings etc and raising he!! all over the country. I see a lot of protests news on Telegram, and I used to check a twtter account covering protests, I'll try to see if it's still up. Many hospital employees are having protests. So I don't think there is nothing going on, but sure as heck nothing will ever make it into the regular "news"! Tommy Robinson on Teleg has good stuff and I will post link, non-Teleg users can see text, photos and some of the videos.
God an Epoch Times headline in my inbox today with some good news, hopefully all servicemembers will be informed of this. Religious and health only. Hopefully action will happen very soon.
Pentagon: Service Members Can Request Exemptions From COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
One thing about Europe is how tiny the countries are compared to the US:
So for Europeans to head to their capital city, for instance, it’s much easier to get there than for people in the US to get to DC or one major city.
I lived in a European capital city for a couple years in the ‘80s, and it would have taken 5 minutes or less for tens of thousands of people to gather in the streets, just by going outside! You’re talking many miles of narrow streets of 4 story buildings full of small apartments, many with shops or businesses on the ground floor. Shoot, just going out shopping or walking to work every day, I would pass thousands of pedestrians, and not think twice about it. A different lifestyle from the USA in so many ways!