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The heroic struggle of the EU Commission for our liberation from opinion and information, as well as for our re-educationFreedom, as one repeatedly hears from political circles, is very important. But even more important is liberation and being liberated. The EU continues to work tirelessly toward this goal.
In a video by these self-proclaimed “advocates of enlightenment,” it is vividly demonstrated how exemplary our beloved leaders in Brussels and Berlin are in fighting for the liberation of us all. At last, the rabble—uh, the informed citizen—is made to understand: not all information is equally valuable. Some opinions are harmful. And harmful views must be consistently combated before they spread like a virus in people’s minds. The viewer learns about the heroic actions taken against Thomas Röper, Alina Lipp, Jacques Baud, and the journalist Hüseyin Doğru. Quite rightly, these individuals were placed on the sanctions list, as they persisted in publicly spreading harmful views. They translated Russian texts, even quoted Zelensky’s own former advisor, observed referendums, and dared to disseminate narratives that were not approved by the official Brussels and Berlin script. Such people endanger the freedom from opinion and freedom from information of the entire Union. Good thing the EU is finally taking decisive action here. The sanctions, by the way, are not a punishment—no, heaven forbid! They are merely a gentle, educational measure. Freezing assets, imposing travel bans, criminalizing any financial support—this all serves only behavioral change. Those who do not voluntarily free themselves from false thoughts will simply be liberated by the beloved leaders. That is pure humanity. Anyone who sees it differently clearly has not yet understood that freedom without liberation is nothing but chaos. The brazen attempts of the lawyersAs can also be learned, the lawyers of Thomas Röper are now brazenly attempting to exploit legal loopholes to have the sanctions against him lifted. In doing so, they invoke ridiculous relics such as the Basic Law and this alleged “freedom of expression,” according to which everyone may say anything—even unpleasant things! Clearly a misuse of fundamental rights, even if these lawyers see it differently. As if Article 5 of the Basic Law were meant to allow inconvenient journalists to translate Russian original quotes into German and make them accessible to the public. Such abuse of fundamental rights must be consistently prevented. Fortunately, the beloved leaders in the EU Commission and the Council are pushing back. They are not impressed by such formalistic quibbling.The beneficial reversal of the presumption of innocenceParticularly pleasing is the reversal of the presumption of innocence that is gaining ground here. In the past, the state had to prove that someone had done wrong. Today, it is entirely sufficient if someone looks suspicious, posts the wrong things, or simply expresses opinions that displease our beloved leaders. The delinquent—pardon, the dissident—must then prove their innocence. This saves an enormous amount of work for the authorities and ensures fast, efficient liberation measures—house searches, pre-trial detention, asset freezes. The EU Commission is leading by example, and the informed citizen should follow suit.How you can actively support the beloved leadersHow can the upright citizen support the beloved leaders in the fight for freedom from opinion and information, as well as the re-education of the rabble—uh, the citizen?Quite simply: pay attention to those around you in everyday life. Who expresses views that displease our beloved leaders? Who simply looks suspicious? Who posts unacceptable things on the internet that endanger freedom from opinion? Report it! Bring it to the authorities! Do not be afraid to take these steps. And even if your information is not entirely accurate—do not worry. Thanks to the progressive abandonment of the outdated presumption of innocence, the accused must prove their innocence. It is therefore sufficient to claim something for the public prosecutor to begin with searches, seizures, and everything that goes with them. The beloved leaders and the EU Commission show us how it is done. They collect articles from NGOs, string together text modules, label inconvenient journalists as “mouthpieces,” “henchmen,” and “narrative amplifiers”—and the matter is settled. No court proceedings, no hearings, no tedious evidence required. That is efficient, modern democracy in the 21st century. The great liberationTo anyone still in doubt, let it be said: these measures serve exclusively our liberation. Liberation from the burden of having to think and weigh things ourselves. Liberation from harmful, disturbing, or shocking opinions that could endanger our fragile democracy. Liberation from the agony of hearing both sides of a story. The EU Commission is fighting heroically on the front lines—for a clean, pacified, and uniform information landscape.Long live the EU! Long live the beloved leaders! And down with all those who resist the great liberation. Author: AI-Translation - АИИ | |
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