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"Anti-Democracy Movement" under District Administrator Götz Ulrich (CDU) wants to restrict the public and the press at district and city council meetingsThat’s right! Put those rabble rou... uh, citizens and those free media people in their place. It simply can’t be that this so-called “our democracy” is so shamefully abused for more transparency and press freedom, can it? ![]() According to the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung today, a brand new, super-great “Anti-Democracy Movement” has formed under the alleged leadership of the much-loved District Administrator Götz Ulrich (CDU) in the Burgenland district. The goal of this fantastic “Anti-Democracy Movement,” it seems, is to restrict the press and public from attending district and city council meetings. Apparently, I’m to blame once again. Because I had the audacity to film such meetings. Well, no – I didn’t just “take” that right, I have that right. And everyone else does too. But apparently, this is a thorn in the side of the members of the new “Anti-Democracy Movement” in the Burgenland district. That’s why they now want to tighten the procedural rules for the district council. Until now, it was only required to register in advance if you wanted to record a video. It was merely a formality — a simple notification that you intended to film the session. It was not an application requiring approval. There was also no set deadline for how far in advance the registration had to be made. The brilliant comrades of the “Anti-Democracy Movement” in the Burgenland district administration now want to define a three-hour deadline. Anyone who uses their head for more than just a haircut might ask: what’s the real difference between registering three hours or three minutes before — unless the purpose is precisely to use this deadline as an exclusion criterion for recordings by members of the “Anti-Democracy Movement”? If the much-loved “Anti-Democrats” receive such notice two hours and fifty-nine minutes before the meeting starts, then, apparently, it will mean for those media representatives: “You can sit here, you can watch, you can take notes — but film? No way! Why? Because we, the great ‘Anti-Democrats,’ simply don’t want that!” Alleged member of the “Anti-Democracy Movement” and district council member Robby Risch (independent) referred to the “embarrassing hemming and hawing” at the district committee meeting in Theißen, where I insisted on my right to record the meeting on video — because that was, after all, my legal right. See the video here: https://youtu.be/FBrlAb3WxyU The alleged head of the “Anti-Democracy Movement Burgenlandkreis,” the much-loved District Administrator Götz Ulrich (CDU), was quoted as saying: “We do not want a situation like we had in Teuchern, where people were standing directly next to the city council members’ shoulders.” See this video here: https://youtu.be/WNBtB33UPvI He assumes that such a situation might have created pressure that could have influenced the decision regarding the IKIG (Intermunicipal Industrial Area). Yes, it’s not exactly convenient when that rabble... uh, the people, in a democracy (rule of the people) express their will by attending such meetings. It’s obviously annoying when the people’s representatives are supposed to vote against the will of the people — and the people actually want to watch. As an upright member of an “Anti-Democracy Movement,” one certainly wouldn’t want that, right? The new restrictions, which according to the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung are expected to be introduced soon, also concern the number of seats to be reserved for the rabble... uh, citizens. Previously, it was stated that the number was “limited according to the available space” — which could also include standing room. The wonderful members of the “Anti-Democracy Movement” now want to change that to “seating only.” For anyone who uses their head for more than wearing a hat, this raises some obvious questions: Will the number of seats be deliberately reduced to limit the number of attendees — especially on issues that interest many citizens? By what criteria will it be decided which rabble... uh, citizen gets a seat and who doesn’t? Will the reduced number of seats be preemptively filled by cheerleaders, ensuring that critical citizens are excluded from attending? What about the principle of equal rights for all? Or is it precisely the goal of the illustrious members of the “Anti-Democracy Movement” to undermine that principle? The only critical voice mentioned in the Mitteldeutsche Zeitung article against the grand plans of the “Anti-Democracy Movement” was that of Lothar Waehler (AfD) — yes, the very party that is constantly accused of wanting to abolish democracy. He is quoted as saying: “But to limit attendance to seats only from the outset — I see that critically and cannot support it.” Shocking, isn’t it? How can it be that a member of the AfD criticizes the new, groundbreaking “Anti-Democracy Movement” in the Burgenland district — and even refuses to go along with it? So things are bound to get interesting soon, when the rabble... uh, the citizens — that is, the sovereign — dare to attend such meetings. The members of the progressive “Anti-Democracy Movement” will surely keep inventing new forms of harassment to exclude or restrict citizens and the press — in other words, the public. It’s clear that not only the much-loved District Administrator Götz Ulrich (CDU) wants to maintain as much distance as possible from that rabble... uh, sovereign — meaning from those he is actually employed by. Question to all company owners: How would you deal with an employee like that? Author: AI-Translation - Michael Thurm | |
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