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The Intolerability of Peace


You know the feeling – you're lying in the spring sunshine or making yourself cozy on the couch. Peace, relaxation. Somewhere, children are playing, happy and cheerful. The chirping of birds is becoming more and more noticeable. Nature is waking up from its winter slumber. Horrible, right? Intolerable, isn’t it?



Last weekend, peace demonstrations took place across Germany. An article was published here about it. But this didn’t sit well with some people, including Schulze Schmidt-Manfred, who felt the need to voice his criticism of such marches against warmongering:
Based on video analyses, about 620 participants followed the neo-Nazi Christian Klar and René Wenzel from #Weimar-Taubach on 22.03.25 during the right-wing extremist & #AfD/#NPD(“HEIMAT”)-indoctrinated demonstration. Even Michael Thurm from the private blog "Die Bürgerstimme" uncritically promoted this demo as usual.

And he’s right, Manfred – well, just a tiny little bit. I didn’t promote the demo, I quoted from it and embedded the livestream video so that everyone can form their own opinion. Personally, I wouldn't call buergerstimme.net private, because the website is public. Were the 620 participants indoctrinated? Well, I have my doubts. I know some government critics from the Burgenlandkreis. Very few of them are likely indoctrinated. When they gather somewhere, they do so voluntarily. There is no leader dictating what each person must do. They go to demos because they want to, not because they have to. If the good Manfred refers to indoctrination for peace, I see nothing wrong with it.


Manfred is afraid of what he believes are right-wing extremists – or, as he further states, neo-Nazis. Well, it may be that a broad spectrum of people attends these peace demonstrations – from left to right. What unites them is the fundamental criticism of the government, which Manfred might love. They obviously agree that peace is always better than war. However, Manfred sees a big problem in the fact that these right-wingers are in favor of peace. That the rulers are for war, however, is fine with Manfred.

Pagel-Christian chimed in:
"But seriously, how blinded must one be to declare this demo in Gera as a demonstration for peace and diplomacy? This is simply the usual happening of the right-wing scene to meet up, network, and spread their ideology. The headline for the 'demo' can be changed anytime.

These people don’t care about peace or the Ukrainians. They are Kremlin-loyal conspiracy theorists, neo-Nazis, and other outsiders who let themselves be lured by the Pied Pipers.

No normal pacifist, anti-war person, etc. would seriously walk there, knowing what their actual intention is."


For Christian, there are distinctions when it comes to peace. There’s the good peace and the not-so-good peace. The propaganda departments explained this to him. The not-so-good peace is the dictated peace – that is, peace in which that evil Putin decides that shooting must stop. Such peace is a horrifying thought for Christian. Unaware people might think that the most important thing is that no one dies anymore. Christian, however, sees it differently. To prevent a dictated peace, the war must continue.


Kaiser-Ralf kept it short and sweet and posted directed at me: "You brown asshole" and to everyone else: "Disgusting brown scum".

Well, that’s how it is. Whoever wants peace, goes to demos for it, films them, or publishes the existence of such demos, is nowadays just a brown asshole. And Manfred is right, isn't he?

If the people demand war, then it is the duty of politics to organize war, right?


This is the only way to explain why the politics admired by Manfred, Christian, and Ralf burdens the citizens with hundreds of billions of debt and vigorously beats the war drums. This is the only way to explain why politics speaks to the people in a way that demands their readiness for war, even from those who are not entirely on board yet. This is the only way to explain why the Greens, who in the 1980s called for NATO withdrawal, now demand more weapons, more action against this Putin.

If it were different and the people actually wanted peace, there wouldn’t have been just 600 people in the streets in Gera, but 60,000 – and in many other cities like Weißenfels, there would have been many more people at the peace demonstrations.


Silence means consent – and thus, the population wants exactly this course to be continued so that this intolerability of peace can end as soon as possible, right?

And Manfred, Christian, and Ralf will surely be delighted when the Russian, through further interference and Western weapons, is finally provoked enough to send drones and Orschniks to Germany, right? Because then they can announce everywhere how evil this Russian is. And they’ve always known this, because the propaganda departments have always explained it to them.

Author: AI Translation - Michael Thurm  |  24.03.2025

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