Posted on 03/28/2022 11:05:20 AM PDT by BenLurkin
In Germany's Lower Saxony and Bavaria, citizens are now barred from publicly displaying the letter "Z," which has become a symbol used by the Russian army during the war. Anyone who displays the symbol at demonstrations or publicly showcases it on cars or buildings could now face a fine or up to three years in jail, according to the Moscow Times.
"It is incomprehensible to me how this symbol 'Z' could be used in our country to condone this crime," Boris Pistorius, Lower Saxony's interior minister, said in a statement, according to the news outlet. Similarly, Bavaria's Justice Minister Georg Eisenreich said that while freedom of opinion is a "great asset," it "ends where criminal law begins."
In addition, a spokesperson for Germany's federal government said Monday that displaying the symbol may soon become criminalized across the whole country.
"The Russian war of aggression on the Ukraine is a criminal act, and whoever publicly approves of this war of aggression can also make himself liable to prosecution," an Interior Ministry spokesperson said during a news conference, Reuters reported.
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I saw that one. And goood lord, their mission to Nagasaki was an amazing example of airmanship. Shame they never got the recognition as much.
[Talk about being totlally unlcear on the concept. Herman has it ass-backward. ]
I wonder about all the cray bu about the Nais. It’s amaing, but a little biarre.
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Well played!
Yes, I do not wish to be known as Laamata. I mean, if you gae at this issue and really analye it, it makes you diy!
(takes a deep bow)
This is not right!
This is not right!
Just to clarify: in Germany incitement to crimes is illegal. Waging a war of aggression is a crime (Section 13 Code of Crimes against International Law) The Russians are doing just that in Ukraine.
That`s probably what Eisenreich meant when he said freedom of speech ends where criminal law begins.This, by the way, is exactly what our constitution says: Your freedom of speech ends when you insult people or otherwise break criminal law.
So there is no new law making “Z” illegal. Some German states just voiced their intention to prosecute war sympathizers using the Z symbol on the assumption that this use is (or at least could be) incitement to a war of aggression. Whether they`ll really do it remains to be seen. Personally i rather doubt they`d get convictions if they tried.
I despise Putin as much as anyone, but for someone to face jail time for voicing support for him is horsesh*t.
...citizens are now barred from publicly displaying the letter “Z,” which has become a symbol used by the Russian army during the war.
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Just when you think the insanity can’t get worse. it does. A letter of the alphabet is now banned from display.
These “liberal democracies” Biden was touting as being so much better than the authoritarian ones; where are they?
Bit by bit Western democracies are crumbling and becoming more authoritarian and totalitarian, and it’s not just Germany.
lmfao...
They have rather strict speech restrictions.
What is odd is for this to be made law it is either posturing, or the East is pro Russian.
This is why “hate speech’ laws are overtly unconstitutional. You simply can not (Constitutionally) criminalize mere speech.
As for Russia is waging a war of aggression. It certainly looks that way to me, but as of now I am unaware of any place where the question has even been adjudicated, let alone decided. So Fritz is jumping the gun if that's his excuse.
And by the way, there is no legal prohibition against insulting people that I'm aware of. If there were 90% of us would be in jail, yes? 8^)
My sentiments exactly.
So pathetically dumb - then others wonder why I get so mad reading here.
Someone asked me last night why I won't call/label myself a conservative. I replied that I won't be associated with doucheholes like Sean Hannity, and approx. 1/3 of the membership here - that's where the morons, shut-ins and silly jabberers live.
That's your demo.... thanks for the justification.
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