from NoTricksZone
Author: P. Gosselin
2025 will be the year in Germany when energy inflation increases and the right to free speech is lost
Effective immediately, Germany's carbon dioxide surcharge will rise from 45 euros to 55 euros per ton, which will further exacerbate inflation and social dissatisfaction.
Germany’s electricity prices are already the highest in the world and the most expensive in Europe:
Chart: strom-report.com/
Germany cracks down on dissent and free speech
But 2025 will not be an easy year for dissidents and critics of the government, as such behavior is increasingly criminalized in Germany due to recently passed laws and bills aimed at suppressing free speech.
Former Director of the German Constitutional Protection Agency (federal office for the protection of the constitution), Thomas Haldenwang (CDU) argued last February when proposing measures to combat right-wing extremism that human thought and speech patterns need to be monitored and become a matter for governments: “It is also about changing speech and spirit A matter of boundaries. We must be careful not to allow thought and language patterns to become embedded in our language.
In short, the purpose of the German government was to regulate the human mind.
It is now forbidden to mock the country
Haldenwang's boss, Federal Interior Minister Nancy Feser (Social Democratic Party), wants to treat outspoken conservative protesters like organized crime groups: “Those who mock the state must deal with a strong state, ” she said.
Even legal speech becomes suspect
Federal Minister for Families Lisa Bowes (Green Party) said at a press conference on the topic of “Online hate” on February 13: “We have to take into account that online hate also occurs below the threshold of criminal liability. fact.
The “enemies of democracy” here refer to opposition forces, even those elected democratically.
Unwanted election results may be annulled
Responding to Elon Musk's comments in support of conservatives, German President Frank Walter Steinmeier hinted that if he doesn't like the results of the upcoming February 23 national election, he will He will declare the result invalid.
So in Germany, watch what you say And if the old parties don't like the results, they're likely to annul them. Germany is rapidly sliding back into the Dark Ages.
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