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The Great Interest of the Clown Frogs and Their Inability to Differentiate


The headline could also have been: The Fear of Democracy and Freedom of Speech and the Like, which the Clown Frogs once again put on display.

I can’t help but chuckle how the clown frogs Michael Scholz, Christian Pagel, Achim Schade, Jens Rothe, Barbara Lenker, and others go all out whenever government critics organize a demonstration. The clown frogs constantly claim that no one is interested in these demos, yet they followed the livestream of the April 7, 2024 demonstration closely, commented live, and posted still images on Facebook. So this is what disinterest looks like! Fascinating!

In a comment, Jens Rothe said: "Luckily, it’s only a pathetic little bunch of crazies now." The usual biting reflex of the clown frogs, with comments like Barbara Lenker’s: "People, I haven’t heard so much nonsense in a long time, they all belong in a locked ward."

They probably started hyperventilating immediately when a small "Reich flag" was spotted on a vehicle. The meaning of this flag is explained, among other places, here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarz-Wei%C3%9F-Rot. It also notes: "Outside Germany, the color sequence red-white-black is widespread especially in the Arab region and is often used there together with green."

Of course, from the clown frogs’ point of view, all participants were right-wing or far-right extremists. The usual tactic is to pick on the people involved. As usual, also on me.

They took issue with some statements from "Knife-Susi" and quickly started digging for information on "Clark Kent" aka "Superman." Michael Scholz called him a “Corona conspiracy icon.” The actual content of his statements was ignored or, if addressed at all, was deliberately misinterpreted. Achim Schade claimed to have found Holocaust trivialization in Superman’s statements. They dug up reports about how Superman dared to be without a mask during the pandemic years. Apparently, they did not understand the RKI protocols. Again, Barbara Lenker said: "So much nonsense being told, sheer madness." I asked back: "You mean the wish for peace and such?" Barbara Lenker only replied: "If you like this speech, that says everything about you." She did not get more specific.

The goal of the clown frogs was once again clear: the blanket and content-free defamation of those who are not satisfied with the government they love. Basically, nothing new.

Jens Rothe was – I can’t put it differently – "funny." He posted a screenshot of the post about the demo article, "So that no unnecessary clicks are generated." The fear is obviously huge that interested people might check the source and form their own opinion. Instead, the goal is clearly that only what the clown frogs post should be seen.

In my opinion, Marcus Runge really took the cake. He posted a link to a post by the Facebook group "Endstation Rechts" about a demonstration in Gera. The pictures show people with Reich flags and a man holding a sign "Kingdom of Saxony." Marcus Runge asked in his post: "Was Mr. Thurm on site to report?" He could have answered that himself. Here again is the crude attempt to shove me into the Reich citizen corner. I replied: "No, he wasn’t. The attentive Marcus Runge could have guessed that because he already commented on the video from Weißenfels, which Mr. Thurm filmed. Maybe Mr. Runge just can’t think? Basically, for the record: I am not a sympathizer of the idea of a kingdom or empire because I want real democracy and self-determination. I don’t want a king or emperor as a sole ruler deciding what I must do or not do. I understand that there are people deeply dissatisfied with current politics who believe the Federal Republic of Germany was not founded completely cleanly legally separated from previous state forms. But these are subtleties that don’t matter to me because I advocate true democracy. I accept that such views exist, but I would never participate in efforts to turn the FRG into a kingdom or empire. That is utterly unrealistic anyway. In the spirit of freedom of speech, these people are allowed to express their views. But you and the gang of little clown frogs can save yourselves the trouble of trying to shove me into the Reich citizen corner. I am not, and will never be, one."

The clown frogs simply don’t get this.

Later, Marcus Runge said: "You also collaborate with racists, anti-Semites, Nazis, and Reich citizens..." I asked back: "Which racists, anti-Semites, Nazis, and Reich citizens?" He gave no concrete answer. The clown frogs like to claim all kinds of things but never provide proof.

Michael Scholz wrote: "Well, if they spout rubbish, then that’s just how it is. Should I show you some examples of Green-bashing? There are plenty in your Telegram groups..." To which I replied: "Differentiating is once again not your strong suit, Michael Scholz. I am not the founder of any Telegram groups. I hardly use them. So these are not my Telegram groups. I am not responsible for what others post. The bashing against people with different opinions was extreme in 2020 and came from those who desperately wanted to enforce the pandemic measures. You little clown frogs threw insults all around and still do. So nobody should be surprised if the responses get a bit rough in tone." Michael Scholz wrote: "Could it be that you’re twisting everything again? You and your ragtag bunch have been stirring up hatred against everyone with a different opinion for over three years. Don’t you listen at your demos? Don’t you notice anything? The constant agitation by Grit Wagner should stand out to you. And the speakers like Kotelette fit in seamlessly."

Usually, the clown frogs don’t have much more substance. So, who’s really stirring up hate here?

It is always striking how little the clown frogs care about factual discourse. There is no real argumentative and especially no open discussion. That’s not wanted. Only framing. The goal is defamation and putting everyone who has different views on government policy into a right-wing corner. They desperately try to pin me as a Reich citizen. That this is completely absurd doesn’t interest the clown frogs at all.

From my point of view, the clown frogs live in a bubble of uniform opinion and marching in step. Dissenters are immediately attacked and excluded. They therefore assume that critics must also have a uniform opinion. They don’t understand that the ranks of critics are much more diverse, colorful, and open. There, different opinions, views, and ideas are heard and considered. They are discussed. This does not mean that one necessarily adopts the other’s opinion one-to-one. And of course, one can agree to disagree on certain points. There is a much broader spectrum of opinions that sometimes converge on common ground than is the case with the clown frogs.

It becomes obvious again and again that the clown frogs care neither about democracy, freedom of speech, nor diversity. There is allowed to be only one opinion: theirs, the opinion of the narrative. They repeat their baseless claims and slanders as propaganda, as if – sorry to say – some brain cells are missing. The experimental substances (some call them vaccines) are said to have negative effects on the brain. Could that be the case with the clown frogs? I’m asking for a friend.



PS: I confess, ...
... I watched this interview with "King Peter" a few months ago https://www.oval.media/koenig-peter-namaste-bitch-18/ — just out of interest. He calmly explains his view. Legally, it seems possible to exempt oneself from the legal area of the Federal Republic of Germany within its territory. However, I assume that this is only tolerated by the government as long as it doesn’t get out of hand. If many more people were to pursue such or similar aims, democrats would enact laws preventing anyone from opting out of this free democratic basic order in the best Germany there ever was.

Do I understand what "Peter König" and others are about? Yes!
Is that something for me? No!
Do I pursue something like that? No!

Do the clown frogs understand this? Certainly not!

Author: AI-Translation - Michael Thurm  |  vor dem 01.07.2024

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