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Start the day with a smile – then it’s already behind you!These words come from Nico Semsrott, who can’t get a personalized license plate with his initials in our country. He refers to himself as a demotivation coach. These words came to mind again today – due to some of the remarks made by certain "democracy activists" on Facebook. ![]() Though the smile lasted quite a while. It's hard to describe. It’s not pity, although that might be appropriate. I know we shouldn’t laugh at people with disabilities – but that surely doesn’t apply to people with *self-inflicted* limitations, does it? “Selma Andersson” has a Ukrainian flag in her profile picture. Okay, she may, she can. Everyone identifies with the country they’d feel most comfortable in. She reposted an image with the caption: “Right-wingers call you a left-wing extremist if you’re a supporter of the well-known leftist extremist pamphlet known as the German Basic Law.” Allegedly said by Sascha Lobo. By the way, the name Sascha comes from Russian. But he can’t help that. I commented: “Since when have you cared about the Basic Law?” Selma replied: “Always very much! Especially Article 21 🙂” Article 21 of the Basic Law deals, among other things, with the unconstitutionality of political parties. And Selma is clearly all about that. But she’s not alone. The call to ban the AfD is a recurring theme, based on the classification by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution – which falls under the Ministry of the Interior and is not independent – labeling it "right-wing extremist" in an “expert opinion.” That this so-called opinion is merely a collection of interpretations with no criminal relevance seems to have escaped the Basic Law devotees or is simply being deliberately ignored. Article 21, Paragraph 2 of the Basic Law states: “Parties that, by reason of their aims or the behavior of their adherents, seek to impair or abolish the free democratic basic order or to endanger the existence of the Federal Republic of Germany shall be unconstitutional.” “The dignity of man,” from Article 1, is now often quoted by people like Selma – the same article that didn’t matter at all during the pandemic years. Then again, human dignity – especially when it comes to people with differing opinions – still holds no value for Selma and her friends. While fighting hate and incitement, they continuously spread hate and incitement against those they blanketly accuse of exactly that, as in this image: ![]() Hmmm...?How should we assess it when members of political parties do everything they can to escalate a war with Russia? Is that unconstitutional?How should we assess the fact that almost the entire party spectrum supported and enforced fundamental rights restrictions during the glorious pandemic years? Including Articles 1 to 20 – the defensive rights of citizens against the state, against politics. The right to protest had to be fought for in court. Yet demonstrations were repeatedly banned or at least restricted. What about those curfews that were imposed? How does that align with a free democratic order? Democracy – as perfectly demonstrated during the last federal election – doesn’t seem to matter at all to these parties. Shouldn’t the ruling parties actually be classified as unconstitutional? I’m asking for Selma. With enthusiasm for self-limitationAnother contemporary with remarkable views is “Sil Hey.” I posted the URL https://freede.tech/international/245706-ukraine-kononovich-brueder-samt-anwalt-zwangsmobilisiert/, without commenting on it.“Sil Hey” quickly responded: “Nice that Facebook points out that Michael Thurm is spreading Russian government propaganda😉.” Yes, the link leads to RT Deutsch. The article discusses how two Ukrainians (the Kononovich brothers), along with their lawyer, were forcibly conscripted. The two were or had been members of a Ukrainian communist party that had previously held 12 percent of seats in Ukraine’s parliament. Then the Ukrainian president banned the party. The brothers were arrested and put on trial. Later, they were placed under house arrest – with electronic ankle monitors. Recently, they were forcibly conscripted – along with the lawyer who wanted to defend them. Sil Hey has no problem with the fact that in Ukraine – the country allegedly defending “our democracy” and “our values” – parties are banned and people forcibly conscripted. What mattered to her was that Facebook urges users *not* to look at the article, form their own opinions, or even just acknowledge the content. Sil Hey is practically begging the platform operator to deliver such warnings, so she doesn’t have to deal with such content. Clearly, she values being patronized and disempowered. She actively defends this de facto self-hindrance as right and important. They demand dictatorship and don’t even noticeTime and again, it’s noticeable that defenders of this “our democracy” and now of the Basic Law demand dictatorship and censorship – without even realizing it.By the way, in 2020, displaying the Basic Law was considered an unwanted expression of opinion. But today’s “defenders” of the Basic Law naturally want nothing to do with that. Back then, the “good ones,” the non-right-wingers (i.e., the “un-rights”), suspended the Basic Law. The matter of stupidityWhen these self-proclaimed defenders of the Basic Law run out of arguments, they immediately switch to insults. They quickly claim that one – me, others – is stupid.I’m reminded of that quote from *Forrest Gump*: “Stupid is as stupid does.” I'm still smiling. But no longer out of pity. Author: AI Translation - Michael Thurm | 25.05.2025 |
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