Posted on 11/24/2015 11:21:19 PM PST by sparklite2
German police are taking legal action against theatre staff in Mainz for disrupting an anti-migrant rally by singing Beethoven's Ode to Joy.
About 300 people gathered over the weekend near the theatre in the south-western city to protest against the government's "chaotic" asylum policy.
But speakers were interrupted by the theatre staff singing "All people will be brothers" from the symphony.
Police say the right to free assembly is guaranteed by the constitution.
They argue that it is therefore a criminal offence to disrupt such events.
My posts have been spoofed since august 30, 2015. Probably by an admin moderator
The stupid liberals , here and there , will not sing the “Ode to joy” for long with their “dear migrants” coming
Great Scott, I hate that song. It’s Satanic, IMHO.
Islamists ban all music. Iranians ban alot of it. Officially the only western music that you are supposed to have in Iran is non religious classical. Beethovens 5th, ok. 9th not ok. Mozart sym 40, Ok, requiem, not ok.
That big slobbery dog?
Police say the right to free assembly is guaranteed by the constitution.Isn't that special. I wish it were so here.
They argue that it is therefore a criminal offence to disrupt such events.
That is brilliant!
Did it appear in public print paper?
I do not know, EBH. I just Google searched on COEXIST and Muslim and found it.
Driving them away with a bit of the old Ludwig Van?
What do you mean when you say "spoofed"? What is that, and how does it relate to this thread?
Isn’t that special. I wish it were so here.
In academentia in the U.S.A. administrators assert that disrupting (conservative) lectures and forums is “free speech” which supercedes others’ rights.
Actually, it’s freedom from governmental interference to assemble. Since disruptors aren’t the government, I suppose it’s their right to be there. The disrupting might be a civil crime, though.
thanks for sharing.
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