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The Fascists in Our Own RanksThose who gather at demonstrations against the right, for democracy as defined by the government, have fascists in their midst. html On Facebook, there are quite a few rather extreme individuals. Among them is the group of "Kasper Frogs." They’re called Kasper Frogs because they created a profile named "Kasperstimme" (Kasper Voice), in reference to "Bürgerstimme" (Citizens’ Voice). However, the Kasper Frogs clearly intended to express that, from their perspective, critical citizens are fools ("Kasper"). At some point, the Kasper Frogs posted a kind of mascot: a frog with a mask. It was impossible not to label these individuals as Kasper Frogs, or rather, little Kasper Froglettes. Considering their behavior, this is a relatively friendly designation. Leading the pack are Christian Pagel, Jens Rothe, Michael Scholz, Achim Schade, Maren Rabel, and, more recently, a certain Selma Anderrson. It’s not always clear whether these names are real or if some are fake profiles. Selma Anderrson’s profile picture looks quite AI-generated. They all post in public groups, openly standing by what they say. Following the government’s narrative, they seamlessly transitioned from fear of the virus to fear of the climate crisis and fear of "the Russian." Naturally, whatever the government does is right. They fail to realize the contradiction in this. During the pandemic years, it was about saving lives at all costs. The same applies to the climate issue. In the context of the Ukraine war, it’s about ensuring Putin doesn’t win. Here, human lives suddenly don’t matter. The Kasper Frogs have no issue with this contradiction. They largely ignore the war in the Gaza Strip. How could they explain that the "good guys" there have killed far more civilians in just a few months than in two years of the Ukraine war? I once asked ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence from OpenAI, in which Bill Gates has also invested and which should be above suspicion of "conspiracy nonsense," the following question: How do fascists treat people? ChatGPT’s response: The way fascists treat people depends on the specific historical and political context, as there have been different manifestations of fascism. However, there are some common elements or patterns observed in fascist regimes: Repression and suppression: Fascist regimes tend to suppress political opposition. This can happen through arrests, political prison camps, censorship, and the restriction of freedom of speech. These are points that the Kasper Frogs clearly endorse. They consider censorship and the restriction of free speech important and necessary to combat "fake news" and disinformation, as per the government’s narrative. Naturally, the government gets to define what constitutes disinformation. The Kasper Frogs always welcomed the deletion of videos expressing opinions against COVID measures and "vaccination." Restricting free speech is, in their view, essential when it comes to government-critical opinions, as such opinions are dangerous. When critics were arrested and imprisoned, they rejoiced. They always see this as justified, even if it later turns out there were no real grounds for such actions. Violence and intimidation: Fascist movements tend to use violence as a means to achieve their goals. This can target political opponents, ethnic, or religious minorities. The use of violence often serves to instill fear and control the population. Violence against critics is something Christian Pagel repeatedly gets excited about. He finds water cannons and police violence against peaceful protesters at anti-COVID demos justified if the protesters didn’t follow rules and regulations. It didn’t matter to him if this violence targeted the elderly, women, or children. If children were harmed, he blamed the parents, not the forces using the violence. Pagel wrote in a post directed at me that I should feel a boot on my neck while lying on the ground. Such violent fantasies are repeatedly expressed. Lately, he’s been using the term "curb licker" toward me. It’s not hard to guess what he means by that. Pagel repeatedly posted that those who didn’t want to get the experimental substances injected should win the Darwin Award. He meant they should die from the virus, leaving only the vaccinated behind. This seems to have been a big dream of his. It’s repeatedly clear that the Kasper Frogs are about power and control over others. I’d call this a "master race" attitude. This power may also be enforced through violence. Part of their self-image is to demean and belittle others, critics, and dissenters to present themselves as superior. Pagel sees himself as a "pandemic winner," having received COVID subsidies and salary increases. He repeatedly expresses his joy when critics face economic hardship. If this hardship results from critical opinions—because, for example, intolerant business partners or clients distanced themselves—Pagel can hardly contain his enthusiasm. His logic is that these critics are to blame for their economic situation, not those who shun them. The critics could have just kept quiet. In this context, he likes to use words like "destruction," "downfall," or "annihilation" in his posts. The Kasper Frogs promote such things by writing to critics’ employers in a defamatory manner, hoping it leads to job loss and the destruction of the critic’s livelihood. They argue similarly regarding societal division. Those who are excluded or ostracized are to blame. They could have kept quiet, worn a mask, gotten vaccinated, followed the government’s orders, and marched in lockstep. If they don’t, they shouldn’t be surprised that society wants nothing to do with them. Discrimination and persecution of minorities: Fascist ideologies tend to create a clear hierarchy between different groups of people. Certain minorities, whether based on race, ethnicity, religion, or political beliefs, may be discriminated against and persecuted. This characteristic also applies to the Kasper Frogs. They hurl endless insults in nearly every other post at anyone with a different opinion. I won’t list them all here, as they often go far below the belt, and it’s sometimes difficult to maintain composure. They see themselves as socially conscious and humane, based on their compliance with measures and getting vaccinated. The narrative was, after all, about saving lives. They still accuse critics of being antisocial and inhumane for refusing the "mask fetish" and experimental substances. They claim to have nothing against people with different opinions, only against "Querdenker" (lateral thinkers). Of course, a Querdenker is anyone who doesn’t share their views. If you post a link from RT Deutsch, you’re reflexively called a Putin troll, Putin ass-kisser, or Putin whore. None of this is true. The latter certainly doesn’t apply to me—I still identify as a man. If you post about "new findings" regarding the plandemic, you can expect to be labeled a pandemic troll. But this is contradictory. Trolls are those who argue for something online. As a Putin troll, you’d work for Putin. I’ve never had any affinity for the plandemic. Explaining this to the Kasper Frogs is likely a difficult, if not impossible, task. I’ve also been called a far-right asshole. Well, I’ve been fighting for my disabled daughter’s rights for over 10 years, including her right to self-determination, and by extension, for all people with disabilities. Please show me a far-right asshole who would do that. However, I haven’t yet succeeded in securing this right to self-determination through the courts. Self-determination simply isn’t wanted. I’m fighting this battle against social authorities, administrations, and social courts—not against Nazis or far-right extremists. Or perhaps I am? The Kasper Frogs are delighted when a Querdenker fails in court, even in matters like the right to self-determination for people with disabilities. Is that their social streak? I think social looks different. Nevertheless, the Kasper Frogs believe they’re more intelligent than government critics. To them, critics are simply stupid. Pagel got creative here, repeatedly calling critics, including me, “kogmali” (short for “kognitiv maximal limitiert,” or cognitively maximally limited). He sticks to this, even as more evidence emerges that the cognitive limitation lies with those who still unquestioningly follow every government narrative. Propaganda and manipulation: Fascist regimes often rely on propaganda to influence public opinion. This can serve to spread a particular ideology, glorify the leader, or create enemy images. I haven’t noticed leader glorification yet. But creating enemy images? That’s a task the Kasper Frogs have wholeheartedly embraced. However, they act inconsistently and arbitrarily. This, I believe, stems from their desperate desire to be on the winning side. At the start of the plandemic, they devoted themselves heart and soul to a CDU-led government. Now that it’s an SPD-Green-FDP government, they occasionally lash out at the CDU. It’s clear the Kasper Frogs always want to side with those in power, no matter who they are. In my opinion, the Kasper Frogs would have thrived between 1933 and 1945. Here’s an example from an exchange with Pagel: The Kasper Frogs uphold the government narrative that Ukraine must win the war at all costs. I saw this as hopeless from the start. I believe that, for the sake of people and saving lives, diplomats, not weapons, should have been talking. This should be obvious to everyone by now. To prevent a Russian victory, I repeatedly suggested the Kasper Frogs go to the front themselves, especially since they fear that if Russia takes Ukraine, it will march further. None of the Kasper Frogs want to go to the front. They’re not that brave. They have plenty of armchair courage, though. But Pagel would love to see his role as eliminating “subversive elements” here—meaning Querdenker and government critics, in Nazi-speak. The Kasper Frogs still cling to the narrative that everything was done right during the plandemic. If something was—mildly put—overzealous, it’s because those responsible didn’t know better. Side effects of the miracle drugs? They don’t really exist in their view. And if people died from the substances, it was justified. Tragic, sure, but oh well. Human lives clearly aren’t that important to the Kasper Frogs. It’s repeatedly evident that the Kasper Frogs believe the community must take precedence, and the individual must be subordinate to it. Yes, individuals may be sacrificed for the community’s sake—a mindset not only known from the 12-year Reich. Jens Rothe’s posts are currently cynical. He shares articles about people dying at old age, commenting with “suddenly and unexpectedly,” alluding to the many young people who died suddenly and unexpectedly in connection with the substances. He mocks those victims. Social, right? I’m labeled an enemy of democracy and the rule of law. Both are absurd. The Kasper Frogs repeat such lies and slander constantly. Propaganda works best when it’s relentlessly repeated. Restriction of individual freedoms: Fascist regimes tend to restrict individual freedoms and increase control over citizens’ daily lives. This can manifest as surveillance, restrictions on freedom of assembly, and other fundamental rights. The Kasper Frogs had no issue with the restriction of fundamental rights during the plandemic. They were caught in virus fear, and naturally, everything had to be subordinated to supposed health protection. Compliance with rules had to be monitored and controlled, of course. Freedom of assembly, when it involves government-critical gatherings, is a thorn in their side. They call demonstrations “idiot events” by confused and delusional Querdenker, and videos of them “special waste.” The Kasper Frogs, in line with the government narrative, don’t want a reckoning with the plandemic. For them, the pandemic is done. Ukraine and climate are their current topics. However, you constantly notice contradictions in the Kasper Frogs. They claim to fight hate and incitement but spew hateful comments against those with different views. They complain about rising sea levels potentially sinking islands while treating themselves to vacation flights. Such trips are deemed essential for relaxation and recovery. Pagel is, as usual, at the forefront, boasting that he can afford such vacations, unlike others. His “I’m better than you” attitude shines through constantly. Recently, the Kasper Frogs discovered the German Constitution. Yes, what about satire? Someone probably whispered to them that the Constitution must be defended against the right. For example, they posted a statement by Sascha Lobo from 2018, where he said defending the Constitution makes you left-extremist. Not long ago, upholding the Constitution labeled you right-wing, a Querdenker, a conspiracy nut, or a tinfoil hat wearer. It was an unwelcome political statement. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcuM0A1DEQs) Many of their recent posts are the same or similar to those made by critics of the measures since 2020, referencing Orwell’s 1984. It’s almost grotesque that the Kasper Frogs are now trying to use Orwellian distortions to argue against the strongest opposition party. It’s important to note that these descriptions represent general trends and don’t apply in every case. The effects of fascism can vary depending on time and place, and many factors can influence the behavior of fascist regimes. As the AI explains, fascism isn’t necessarily right-wing. The Kasper Frogs go all out to rail against the right, mainly the AfD. They automatically place Querdenker and other government critics on the right. That this is far from reality doesn’t interest them, of course. A new strategy of the Kasper Frogs is to create fake Facebook profiles resembling the originals. In recent weeks, two such profiles appeared under my name, used to claim that the Monday demo in Zeitz was canceled and that the Zeitz organizing team had split. A fresh fake profile was created to portray Arnd Eiert as a Reichsbürger. Anyone familiar with Arnd Eiert’s interview knows he has nothing to do with Reichsbürger ideology. The AI writes the following about this: There are several possible reasons why fascists or extremist groups might spread misinformation under the names of their critics: Disinformation and confusion: By spreading false information under their critics’ names, fascists can create confusion and undermine trust in their opponents’ credibility. This can make people skeptical of legitimate sources and more trusting of extremist ones. Defamation of opponents: By spreading fake news or claims in their opponents’ names, fascists can defame them and damage their reputation. This can undermine their credibility and deter potential supporters. Misleading tactics: Fascists may use deception to advance their agenda. By spreading misinformation under their critics’ names, they can manipulate public opinion and gain support for their goals. Strategy of division: Fascist groups may try to deepen societal divisions by spreading false information that pits people against each other. This can lead to tensions and conflicts that serve fascist interests. It’s important to note that spreading misinformation is a known tactic used by various extremist groups, regardless of their political orientation. It serves to manipulate people, shape opinions, and advance agendas. Critical thinking and reliance on trustworthy sources and facts are crucial to combating disinformation. The air is clearly getting thinner. The old narratives are crumbling. It’s getting harder for the Kasper Frogs. They have no arguments left. That’s why they resort to such methods. Quoting District Administrator Götz Ulrich: “We all know who has used such instruments of intimidation, repression, and threats, and where that can lead.” Well, you, those who demonstrate for the government, for a democracy as defined by the government, for more weapons, for continued war, for an increasingly likely war involvement, alongside politicians against the supposed right. I say: You have fascists in your own ranks. Fascists who act as your mouthpiece online. Fascists who set out to speak for you, in your name. Fascists for whom diversity, human rights, human dignity, and democracy are undoubtedly anathema. Fascists who incite, defame, slander, lie, and spread hate. Fascists who always twist things so that even blatant lies are deemed necessary. Fascists who always align with the powerful, no matter who they are. Fascists who revel in the suffering of those with different views. Fascists who pretend to be humane but are clearly misanthropic. Fascists who will turn against you the moment you’re no longer willing to march in lockstep with them. Fascists who always need an enemy. Fascists who arbitrarily declare people enemies—and tomorrow, that could be you. It’s often said: “You don’t demonstrate with the right!” What about demonstrating with fascists? When you march alongside fascists? Or is that just the diversity and tolerance you like to flaunt outwardly? Below is Christian Pagel’s statement regarding the article from April 4, 2024: It’s likely largely a confirmation of the article’s content. It’s remarkable how often my name appears in this pandemic loser’s text. As he himself recognized, he’s 100% responsible for his own downfall. Anyone who deals even a little with confused Querdenker can see that the text is full of lies. All named individuals find the civilian casualties in the Gaza conflict horrific. Of course, a peaceful solution is needed here too. But it’s telling that the little Kremlin troll Michael Thurm never condemns the Russian army’s crimes. The Bucha massacre is denied, murder, rape, and destruction are downplayed. He never demands that Russia end the war, agree to negotiations, or recognize Ukraine’s sovereignty. All that’s missing, which is why he sells himself to the Kremlin for a few rubles. He shares only Russian propaganda, watches Kremlin-paid bloggers, and defends the Kremlin’s actions at every opportunity. Michael, regarding the pandemic troll label, even if your synaptic circus can’t grasp it, you’re a textbook pandemic troll because you switch to COVID and the pandemic after a short time, no matter the topic. Your favorite topic, the reason for your downfall, your thirst for revenge, and your hope for vindication keep bringing it up. The boot thing was a nice conversation. Unfortunately, you misrepresented it. Because you were too dumb to understand something again, I offered to paint you a picture or dance it out for you. When you wanted to film it in your delusion, I looked for another protagonist for the performance. As far as I recall, there was never talk of a boot on your neck. The explanation for “curb licker” is pretty simple. Since you’re already on the ground, it’s easy for you. But you forgot the key word “cognitive.” So, metaphorically speaking. I’m surprised you didn’t mention “cognitive klutz.” I never said Querdenker, or many of them, should win the Darwin Award. You, as a prime candidate, were a very promising contender. For those who naturally question your lies, the Darwin Award is for people who die in particularly stupid, self-destructive ways—not just die normally. Those who, against the recommendations of professors, experts, and many global doctors, reject measures, vaccinations, and regulations, then get infected with COVID and die, are nominated for the Darwin Award. Darwin because he established natural selection, survival of the fittest. It’s like fighting a saber-toothed tiger alone in the steppe. Oh, and the words destruction, downfall, and annihilation refer solely to your arguments, examples, and confused worldview, which are regularly debunked or destroyed. You can, by the way, be a right-wing asshole, cozy up to Nazis, give Reichsbürger a platform, and still lovingly care for your kids. Like you. Your kids can only be pitied. Having a father who picks fights with authorities, judges, and prosecutors and is so burned by his madness that it could cause problems for them is something no child should endure. Kogmali, by the way, only because a little snitch like you was constantly reporting on Facebook. What’s coming out more and more? Querdenker will always remain idiots. There’s nothing in this world, except lies, that could change the general consensus. The biggest lie, though, is that I welcome violence against Querdenker. In a rule-of-law state, anyone who violates laws, court rulings, or regulations, ignores instructions, polite requests, or hints at tougher measures, must, as a last resort, expect water cannons, batons, and tear gas. That Querdenker deliberately brought the elderly, children, and the weak to their events was a tactic to prevent harsher crackdowns. The strongest opposition party is the CDU/CSU, not the AfD. Your lies and mistakes are a treat for all readers. But it’s nice that you got your hate, endless frustration, and deep bitterness off your chest. It won’t change anything, of course. No one with sense will interview you, decision-makers in this country still don’t care about delusional Querdenker, and nothing changes for you either. No one’s scared, the air isn’t getting thinner, and no one fears a small, insignificant splinter group. Just like your videos, no one outside your bubble reads this trash site. But if a lot of pointless text and countless lies keep you busy for a few hours and give your existence some meaning, that’s great. Oh, and that’s motivation enough... Author: AI-Translation - Michael Thurm | vor dem 01.07.2024 |
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