This kid is actually very lucky.
Him being there means his parents have no intention of vaxing him.
A four-year-old has been accidentally pepper-sprayed by police after its mother took the child to an anti-lockdown protest in Germany.
Clashes broke between police wielding batons and firing pepper spray and protesters who punched, kicked and spat on them in Schweinfurt, Bavaria, on Sunday night.
Footage shows the screaming child, who was taken to the demonstration in a pram, being treated by two officers after coming into contact with the spray.
After a few minutes and an eyewash the child was ‘completely symptom-free again,’ the police said.
The mother is due before a judge on Monday after officers launched a formal complaint referring her to social services for endangering the youngster.
The mother was sharply criticised by police union boss Oliver Malchow who slammed parents who use their children ‘as protective shields against police measures’ at Covid protests.
‘These mothers and fathers accept that their child will get into a violent confrontation,’ Malchow, chairman of the local GdP branch, told the Rheinische Post newspaper.
Malchow also complained of increasingly radicalized anti-vaxxers at demonstrations.
Several officers were injured by ‘punches and kicks’ while others were ‘insulted and spat at,’ police said.
And while the child was being treated furious demonstrators could be heard yelling at the officers trying to provide medical assistance.
‘People are more and more frustrated, the longer the corona issue simmers. Unfortunately, there is no end to these conflicts in sight,’ Malchow said.
‘I can only appeal to those who want to demonstrate peacefully against the compulsory vaccination: Go to registered demonstrations and do not allow yourself to be instrumentalized by extremists.’
Police arrested eight people and brought proceedings against another 44 protesters following the demonstration.
Schweinfurt has seen protests against the regulations by increasingly organised demonstrators using encrypted messaging apps to rally people in the streets.
On December 12, 2,000 people gathered in the city and on December 9, up to 1,200 protesters gathered in Schweinfurt without giving any notice to officials.
The media always lies about the numbers. You can probably go ahead and add a zero to whatever they give you.
Remember: it’s never too early to get into extremism, kids.