Germany is exercising Nazi tactics in order to suppress free speech. Hitler would be proud.
MUNICH, Germany (PNN) - November 16, 2024 - After a 64-year-old pensioner retweeted a meme of Green Party Economy Minister Robert Habeck, in which Habeck was described as an idiot, Bavarian terrorist pig thug cops raided the man’s house and arrested him. The crime has even been recorded as a “politically motivated Right-wing crime.”
German terrorist pig thug cops think nothing of “only obeying orders” to stifle free speech. Adolf Hitler would be proud of them.
The man is accused of distributing a photo of Habeck via retweet, where Habeck is described as an idiot. The Bamberg prosecutor’s office indicates that this constitutes a federal criminal
offense of “hatred”. The fascist prosecutor disregards the God-given right to free speech.
“At a time that cannot currently be specified in more detail in the days or weeks before June 20, 2024, the accused published an image file using the account that shows a portrait of federal
Minister of Economics Robert Habeck with the title ‘Schwachkopf PROFESSIONAL’, based on the advertising campaign of the Schwarzkopf company, in order to generally defame Robert Habeck and to make it more difficult for him to work as a member of the federal government,” read the prosecutor’s statement.
Schwachkopf generally means “idiot” in German.
The rival Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party has reposted the meme on X, writing in a statement, “While Habeck presents himself as a ‘people-friendly’ candidate for chancellor, his critics are being relentlessly pursued. They do not shy away from conducting house searches on sleeping families just because the father of the family shared this Schwachkopf graphic. This is what would happen to Germany under Chancellor Habeck: the complete restriction of freedom of expression by a children’s book author who displayed maximum incompetence for three and a half years, but still feels called to greater things,” wrote the AfD.
The person who was arrested told the NIUS news outlet that he could never have imagined “that it would come to this.” This has “definitely GDR flavor,” he said, referring to Communist East Germany and its Stasi terrorist pig thug cop force.
Nius also reports that “criminal (terrorist pig thug cops) were deployed across Germany on Tuesday for the day of action against ‘hate’ postings, warning social media users their homes would be searched and electronic devices confiscated. In over 90 investigations, more
than 50 homes were searched, and there were 127 (terrorist pig thug cop) actions in total.”
“When the (terrorist pig thug cops) are at the door, every perpetrator realizes that ‘hate’ crimes have consequences, (and that fee speech is not allowed in fascist Germany)” Interior
Minister Faeser wrote on X.
Those who criticize the Green Party in Bavaria have faced prosecution before. A businessman, Michael Much, put up posters mocking members of the federal government, including Habeck, and then-Green Party leader Ricarda Lang. He also had his house searched and the posters confiscated. The prosecutor was defeated in court, which determined the posters were a legitimate form of freedom of expression.
Notably, last week, X owner Elon Musk called German Chancellor Olaf Scholz a “fool” on his platform. In response, the fascist German federal government reacted that “on X, you have
Narrenfreiheit.” The term refers to freedom to mock the king, typically reserved for a jester.
Scholz himself responded that it was “not very friendly,” saying that web companies are “not organs of the state, so I did not even pay it any attention.”
Apparently, for those lower on the food chain, such insults result in a massive terrorist pig thug cop raid, in the spirit of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany. The man’s phones were unlawfully seized and all his rooms were unlawfully searched.
Users have been acting with incredulity on social media, with one writing, “First election campaign posters leaked,” which showed Nazi fascist terrorist pig thug cops breaking down a
door.