Moderator Tommy 12,608 Posted October 28, 2023 Moderator Share Posted October 28, 2023 2 hours ago, Rucksackfranzose said: Aunt Edith I really had an aunt named Edith. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subscriber CaaC (John)+ 5,358 Posted October 28, 2023 Author Subscriber Share Posted October 28, 2023 1 hour ago, MUFC said: Wow, das ist verrückt. Es ist besser, als Frauenfüße zu lecken 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator Tommy 12,608 Posted January 6 Moderator Share Posted January 6 For me this is one of the biggest scandals in recent German politics history. Robert Habeck was on a private vacation, when these idiots, masked as "worried farmers" tried to storm the ferry he was on. The thing is, even though he was on vacation, he wanted to allow 2-3 people to come on board to talk to him, but they refused, because they were just there to provoke and intimidate. Because the situation was so dangerous, the ferry had to leave and dock ship in another harbour, hours later. Right wing politicians like Nazischlampe Alice Weidel later tweeted that Habeck "fled from the protest instead of looking for a dialogue", when in fact he offered them the opportunity for a dialogue but they refused, because they had nothing else in mind than violence or intimidation. I am slowly losing my mind about what is happening in this country. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rucksackfranzose 4,359 Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 (edited) 17 hours ago, Tommy said: For me this is one of the biggest scandals in recent German politics history. Robert Habeck was on a private vacation, when these idiots, masked as "worried farmers" tried to storm the ferry he was on. The thing is, even though he was on vacation, he wanted to allow 2-3 people to come on board to talk to him, but they refused, because they were just there to provoke and intimidate. Because the situation was so dangerous, the ferry had to leave and dock ship in another harbour, hours later. Right wing politicians like Nazischlampe Alice Weidel later tweeted that Habeck "fled from the protest instead of looking for a dialogue", when in fact he offered them the opportunity for a dialogue but they refused, because they had nothing else in mind than violence or intimidation. I am slowly losing my mind about what is happening in this country. Although I don't approve this action, I'd like to say some of the peasant's anger is understandable, to be fair. Abolishing the agriculturally used diesel tax privilege, whilst retaining the tax exemption on kerosene and the company/administerial car tax privilege is questionable, to tell the least. Especially true, since both smells of politicians keeping their own fiscal subventions, while scrapping those of others. Edited January 6 by Rucksackfranzose 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rucksackfranzose 4,359 Posted Thursday at 14:53 Share Posted Thursday at 14:53 (edited) Just read news, I'd missed when they were more highly current. Leading AFD politician is brought to court for "using symbols of unconstitutional and terroristic organisations" because the infamous SA slogan "Alles für Deutschland" (translates to "Everything for Germany") in a public speech. Thought that might interest you @OrangeKhrush since you said there were no fascist tendencies in the AFD whilst repeatedly calling the governmental parties Nazi without any calms. PS: In case you don't know who SA were, just google them. You can colour me surprised, if the English speaking first research site wouldn't suply them given foreigners obsession with that part of German history. Edited Thursday at 15:07 by Rucksackfranzose 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spike 5,100 Posted Thursday at 15:01 Share Posted Thursday at 15:01 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Rucksackfranzose said: Just read news, I'd missed when they were more highly current. Leading AFD politician is brought to court for "using symbols of unconstitutional and terroristic organisations" because the infamous SA slogan "Alles für Deutschland" (translates to "Everything for Germany") in a public speech. Thought that might interest you @OrangeKhrush since you said there were no fascist tendencies in the AFD whilst repeatedly calling the governmental parties Nazi without any calms. PS: In case you don't know who SA were, just google them. You can colour me surprised, if the English speaking first research site wouldn't suplly them given foreigners obsessinon with that part of German history. We know all about South Africa mate Edited Thursday at 15:01 by Spike 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rucksackfranzose 4,359 Posted Thursday at 15:13 Share Posted Thursday at 15:13 9 minutes ago, Spike said: We know all about South Africa mate Checked it, you don't have colour me surprised. Although Salvation army, South Australia, South America and your suggestion did pop up on the first page, as well to be fair. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrangeKhrush 296 Posted yesterday at 06:19 Share Posted yesterday at 06:19 15 hours ago, Rucksackfranzose said: Just read news, I'd missed when they were more highly current. Leading AFD politician is brought to court for "using symbols of unconstitutional and terroristic organisations" because the infamous SA slogan "Alles für Deutschland" (translates to "Everything for Germany") in a public speech. Thought that might interest you @OrangeKhrush since you said there were no fascist tendencies in the AFD whilst repeatedly calling the governmental parties Nazi without any calms. PS: In case you don't know who SA were, just google them. You can colour me surprised, if the English speaking first research site wouldn't suply them given foreigners obsession with that part of German history. Deutschland Uber alles was banned due to its connection to the national socialists party, it was however just the Uber alles was removed/replaced. All for Germany or everything for Germany is a tough one to sell as endemically nazi, civic nationalism is not illegal. I will read up on SA but may need a bit more accuracy for Google as SA will throw up a metric ton of other results If a politician uses any symbolism to destructive regimes be it nazism or leninism maoism the individual should be banned from the party Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rucksackfranzose 4,359 Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 4 hours ago, OrangeKhrush said: Deutschland Uber alles was banned due to its connection to the national socialists party, it was however just the Uber alles was removed/replaced. All for Germany or everything for Germany is a tough one to sell as endemically nazi, civic nationalism is not illegal. I will read up on SA but may need a bit more accuracy for Google as SA will throw up a metric ton of other results If a politician uses any symbolism to destructive regimes be it nazism or leninism maoism the individual should be banned from the party Are you really going to try to teach a German what is banned in Germany as Nazi symbolism and what isn't? -In other words what you wrote here is absolute nonsense. You never came to the idea an opinion you hold without really knowing the background should perhaps being kept for yourself since it might have no connection to reality. May I guess you don't know, who "SA" were, indeed? Then you shouldn't have tried to teach me my country's history and legal situiation? Never to late to learn just google "Sturmabteilung". Edited 20 hours ago by Rucksackfranzose 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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