Max Was Observing - Max Still Refuses to Engage in Dialogue Do you remember Max Schneller? The brave tenth grader who really gave those “conspiracy theorists” in Bad Dürrenberg a piece of his mind – or rather, his opinion.
On June 2, 2025, Max once again approached the “conspiracy theorists” in Bad Dürrenberg. Equipped with his tote bag (presumably full of diversity, tolerance, and democracy) and a smartphone, he accompanied the Monday demonstrators, apparently taking photos and videos.
According to eyewitnesses, he spoke – but only into his smartphone.
What was his mission?
Maybe he wanted to see how one demonstrates for peace?
After all, the much-loved by many federal government continues to do everything it can to escalate the war with Russia and drag Germany into it.
Maybe he wanted to see what protest against the government looks like – on Mondays, in all weather, no matter how many people join?
Perhaps Max wanted to see what a demonstration against the reintroduction of conscription might look like – with flags bearing doves of peace?
Because the much-loved by many government wants exactly that: to bring back conscription. And as a tenth grader, he's practically already being drafted.
Or maybe Max actually wanted to talk, to have a dialogue – but then lost his nerve?
That would have been something, wouldn’t it?
But unfortunately: no.
Max seems to have practiced what one might call observing. Something known from German history – and which has been practiced again and again: be it in the Third Reich or in the GDR.
The enemy must be watched. Evidence must be secured.
What Max plans to do with the photos, videos, and voice memos, we may find out later. On Instagram, however, he already posted a clear statement: He absolutely does not want to talk to these conspiracy theorists – whom he also refers to simply as “Querdenker.”
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He wrote:
"I don’t speak to people who deny science, spread hate, and trample on the fundamental values of democracy. No talks with Querdenker. Period."
“Great job, Max!” many commented on his statement. That’s consistent. So brave. He has principles. That was said many times.
And yes – he’s doing the right thing, isn’t he? As someone who stands for diversity, tolerance, openness, and democracy. Because refusing dialogue is, after all, a central pillar of democracy... Right, Max?
Well, maybe one day he’ll change his mind. Perhaps when he receives his draft notice or lies in the cold mud of a trench, defending this “our democracy.” When, in full scientific precision, drones buzz around him and he’s supposed to shoot at other people out of hatred.
Maybe then he’ll remember those conspiracy theorists, those “peace agitators” who protested against the warmongers in the government. They didn’t agree with Max on many points, but they didn’t want Max to ever end up in a trench.
Author: AI Translation - Maximus Polemikus | 03.06.2025
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