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Attack on This “Our Democracy” Successfully Repelled Last Weekend! Petition with Over 460,000 Signatures Against Merz Was Not Accepted!


It simply has to be said: Bravo! Once again, this “our” unshakable, fundamentally stable, and above all “vibrant” democracy has fended off a dangerous attack.



This time, the enemies did not arrive with Molotov cocktails but with a ridiculous stack of paper on a handcart—450,000 signatures demanding the resignation of the brilliant statesman Friedrich Merz. What outrageous audacity!

While the people (that is, the real, sensible citizens—not those fringe troublemakers) peacefully enjoyed their Sunday, a small but extremely dangerous group of around one hundred conspiracy theorists attempted to bother our highest executive authority, the Federal Chancellery, with nothing more than ordinary citizens' wishes. Fortunately, the Federal Police were on hand. And they did what must be done in a mature democracy: they refused to accept the petition. Sunday is Sunday. Rules are rules. Article 17 of the Basic Law? A nice idea, but we're not operating under the Basic Law here—we're operating under this “our democracy” and this new normal.


Friedrich Merz, the Great Silent One – A True Servant of the State

How wise of Chancellor Merz simply not to be there. No comment, no acceptance, no bothersome handshaking with the plebs. That is true leadership. While a few misguided souls chanted "Merz must go!", the Chancellor was presumably somewhere strategically contemplating the good of the country—new taxes, fewer social benefits, cuts to healthcare, a longer working life, more money for armaments, more funding for Ukraine, and preparations for war against Russia. Perhaps he enjoyed a fine glass of red wine while doing so. He has undoubtedly earned it. Or perhaps he was meeting with the people who truly matter. Certainly not with those still waving German flags and babbling about "social justice" and "peace." Such outdated concepts belong in the dustbin of history anyway.

Today Is Sunday. Nobody Works.

Particularly refreshing was the authorities' explanation: "Today is Sunday. Nobody works." Brilliant! In this “our democracy,” citizens may indeed have the right to submit petitions—but only if it fits the timetable of the ministerial bureaucracy. And yes, petitions have of course been accepted on Sundays and public holidays before, because they are legally required to be accepted. But just because accepting such petitions is mandatory does not mean anyone actually has to comply with that obligation.

So the paperwork simply remained on the handcart. That is not a rejection of the people's will. It is efficient public administration. One might almost think the system is protecting itself from too much democracy. But that's probably for the best. After all, too much of the people is said to spoil the broth.

The Heroes of the Executive

Three cheers for the Federal Police! They not only maintained public order, but also prevented 450,000 annoying names and addresses from actually having to be officially registered. Just imagine the bureaucratic effort involved! Instead, the demonstrators were allowed to take their handcart back home with them. Symbolically, it would be hard to imagine a more fitting brush-off.

Roman Mironov and his association "Free People Germany e.V." can now once again feel like martyrs. The man already bothered Merkel, and now he's bothering Merz. You have to give him this much—he is persistent. But 450,000 signatures? In a country of more than 80 million inhabitants? That's a joke. It isn't even 0.6 percent. That's not the voice of the people; it's a statistical footnote. And that's exactly how it was treated—exemplarily.

The Real Enemies of Democracy

Naturally, this report, too, spreads nothing but "disinformation," if only because RTDE reported on it. A link to RTDE's website? Quite rightly, such a thing must not be shared in this “our democracy.” Otherwise, you might end up in prison under this free democratic constitutional order where freedom from opinion is now guaranteed. The Russian is always lying, even when telling the truth. Everyone who considers themselves respectable knows that—even if there is video evidence from live streams. The fact that the petition really exists, that people actually showed up, and that the police refused to accept it is indeed true—but it is not correct. In this “our democracy,” such things simply do not happen. Period. End of discussion.

In this “our democracy,” the will of the people is expected to conform to the will of the leaders so beloved by many—not the other way around.

How naïve must one be to believe that a Chancellor is responsible for the concerns of ordinary citizens? The leaders so beloved by many have think tanks, consulting contracts, and international partners. That leaves little time for fuel prices, knife attacks, and empty bank accounts. Such trivial matters sort themselves out—through the market, through diversity, and through even more "progress."

The Conclusion of a Strong Democracy

The attack has been repelled. The handcart was turned away. Merz remains firmly in the saddle. The media are largely silent, and the public broadcasters, of course, are as well. Everything is proceeding according to plan.

And on Wednesday, they intend to try again, this time outside the Federal Press Conference. Best of luck with that. This “our democracy” will heroically survive that storm as well—if necessary, once again by pointing to the day of the week, the correct form number, or the missing signature of the responsible department head.

Our democracy is not merely vibrant. It is untouchable.

And anyone who does not understand that simply does not deserve it.

Author: AI-Translation - Maximus Polemikus  | 

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