Posted on 10/01/2016 6:48:50 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Germany comes down hard on opponents of immigration, using a law created after the war to crack down on the Nazis
The historian Ale Valenta, in co-operation with the Václav Klaus Institute, described on the Czech website Invisible Dog how the Powers That Be in Germany today deal with uncomfortable opinions. They are use a law that was originally directed against the Nazis to settle accounts with people who refuse to support immigration, the rights of sexual minorities, and so on.
During the 60s of the last century, the Federal Republic of Germany adopted laws against so-called incitement of the people Volksverhetzung. At that time these laws were directed against remaining supporters of Nazism that a democratic Germany had to deal with.
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Coming soon to a gulag near you.
Unintended consequences.
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