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The great desire to be ruled as a subject, and the great հավատ in political promisesThey still exist—the believers who hang on the lips of the leaders adored by many and regard their chatter as indisputable facts.
One of these contemporaries is “Mischa Lombard.” In connection with the current discussion about whether conscripts need permission to leave Germany for more than three months, he posted an image and quote from the Federal Minister of War, Boris Pistorius. In his post it reads: “At present, nothing is changing for men: whether 17 or 45 years old or anywhere in between—everyone is, of course, allowed to travel and currently does not need any permission to do so.” And: “A longer stay abroad also does not need to be reported. For this, we are providing an exception to the reporting requirement that is fundamentally anchored in the law.” I pointed out a few subtleties in this statement to “Mischa Lombard.” There is the word “at present.” This means nothing other than that politicians can change their position again at any time. The law remains the same, but is then simply applied again. And just like that! Yesterday’s chatter no longer matters. It was reported that Pistorius intends to soften the legal regulation by decree. However, a decree that contradicts an existing law is impermissible, i.e., unlawful. The federal minister is breaking the law. “Mischa Lombard” replies: “With rights come duties—people like you just love to forget that.” I asked who defines these rights and duties. Citizens certainly did not define them for themselves. “Mischa Lombard,” who has a sunflower with a middle finger in his profile picture and apparently feels aligned with the Greens, Ukraine, and also Israel, replied: “The one who defines your rights also defines your duties. The Basic Law and the parliament elected in free elections on its basis. Conscription is also part of the Basic Law.” Well, the Basic Law is not a person. To be precise, he also wrote that the “Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany” was not drafted and adopted by the people, but by a Parliamentary Council. This council was elected at the time by the state parliaments of the West German federal states—so not directly by the citizens. Wikipedia states on the topic of constitution of a state: “In democratic states, constituent power emanates from the people.” That has not been the case with regard to the Basic Law so far. It is also called “Basic Law FOR the Federal Republic of Germany.” From this, it can be inferred that this Basic Law was imposed on the Federal Republic. It is therefore not a constitution adopted by the German people. “Mischa Lombard” continued: “You are a citizen of this state and therefore bound by the duties and rights of this state.” I don’t know how others see it, but I get the impression that “Mischa Lombard” not only takes a politician’s chatter at face value—who, in this case, is essentially trying to declare laws null and void because it suits him—but also appears to be someone who likes to submit without actually questioning things. And that, although as a “Green” he should rather strive for independence and not a life as a subject. Added to this is submission to a minister of war—uhm… defense—which is hardly compatible with the original Green idea of pacifism. But that’s just how it is these days: you point out to a “Green” that the federal government is restricting his freedoms through laws, and he defends these restrictions by saying that, as a citizen of this state, one must submit to the duties that politicians come up with. Orwell sends his regards. Author: AI-Translation - Michael Thurm | |
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