Subj : Re: Most memorable modern
To : Boraxman
From : Snobsoft
Date : Mon May 05 2025 04:47 am
Re: Re: Most memorable modern
By: Boraxman to Snobsoft on Mon May 05 2025 08:37 am
> The ruling elite have a sort of dim
> view of this, in that they can see
> storm clouds, but now why they are
> coming and what drives them. THAT
> is
> why they are acting this way.
> Things
> are spiralling out of control, and
> they
> think if they can limits speech,
> prevent "Hate speech", police
> peoples
> thoughts, that will stop the bad
> ideas
> and we'll return to normal. My
> position
> is it wont, nothing can stop what is
> coming now, and the trend you've
> seen,
> where people are becoming more and
> more
> polarised, will only continue until
> its
> logical conclusion.
I see it similarly - it will escalate even further. If they actually ban the largest opposition party in Germany (and probably already the strongest party overall), then things will really explode. Even though there's that joke about Germans protesting on a train platform and first buying a ticket (probably told incorrectly - but you know what I mean), this would likely lead to real mass protests and more.
But it probably won't go that far. The Bundesverfassungsgericht is still truly independent, and there are people there with a sense for our constitution (which is good). Quite the opposite of the Verfassungschutz, which is bound by directives. Exactly from this dreadful Nancy Faeser (I'll get my bathrobe ready :D).
BTW: She's back in the headlines again. Someone posted a satirical meme about her and was sentenced to seven months in prison. No, we're not talking about a banana republic - we're talking about Germany in the year 2025. The scandalous ruling was graciously suspended on probation, just search for 'Ich hasse Meinungsfreiheit' and 'Apollo News.' It's very likely that higher courts will tear this ruling apart, but the intended effect is already there: intimidation of critical voices.
I never thought I would experience a Germany like this.
> I can't see how you can possibly
> gain
> more freedom now. Germans, and the
> West, voted to take their own
> freedom
> away. They supported, and PROTESTED
> FOR, policies which would deny
> themselves freedom and take away
> democratic rights. Even now, many,
> many
> Europeans and Westerners will fight
> for
> a material outcome which would
> require
> themselves to lose freedom, privacy
> and
> the right to free expression.
>
> I say this because an "open society"
> cannot be free. A "welcome culture"
> cannot
> be free. You want a pluralistic
> society AND be free? That is the
> error. Germany is cooked. Are you
> willing to exert a German identity,
> and
> put it as supreme over the others?
> No.
> Well, welcome to hell.
I believe what Germans need to understand about the overcompensation guilt complex of their loony leftists is this: No one is a Nazi just because they demand immigration guidelines, for example. Are Canadians Nazis? No. Are Americans Nazis? No. So just make reasonable policies with common sense, and all is well.
Earlier, you wrote that you are Australian. You wouldn't happen to know Troy Duncan from Melbourne, with whom I am currently making BBS videos?