German here. I'm from the north, rural area. Things are pretty chill here, but heard from people living in Munich that police is literally patrolling streets, asking people where they're going and why they're outside. Being outside without a mask is now a crime there.
Might be connected to the higher incidence value there. The region where i live has a incidence of lower than 50 so there is not much happening. I get frequently asked to put on a mask when going inside shops. Thats all
I'm curious, do they enforce the lockdown measures against the migrants there at all? Here in USA I've noticed they only penalize whites - whites have gotten arrested for surfing alone at the beach while blacks hosting block parties with hundreds of people in the middle of the street are allowed by the cops. It fits the general race-based anarcho tyranny pattern that was pushed from the top down here all throughout 2020. Ordinary, law abiding whites are victimized whereas black criminals are released from custody in some cases dozens of times to go back out and commit crimes in places like NYC. I wonder if europe is the same way.
No, there have infact been multiple funerals from "family clans" (families of 1000+ members that are highly invested in organized crime) where more than hundreds of family members attended. Mostof the time they even have police security.
there was one incident where a journalist tried to get footage of a group of some hundred people at the funeral walking through a street with police escort got spit on by some of those "family clan members" while the police did nothing.
note that these are happenings in the big cities of germany, police has to do the escort stuff because else there could be a clan war breaking out if the rivaling clan takes the funeral as opportunity to attack. furthermore they probably know they cant stop them from holding the funeral either and fineing them would also do nothing because literally all of them are getting welfare benefits.
in smaller cities things are completely different. where i live the mosque is just as closed as the churches are.
A German district court has declared a strict lockdown imposed by the government of the central state of Thuringia last spring unconstitutional, as it acquitted a person accused of violating it.
A trivial case about a man violating strict German lockdown rules by celebrating a birthday with his friends has ended up in a decision the German media described as “politically explosive.” A district court in the city of Weimar did not just acquit the defendant but also stated that the authorities themselves breached Germany's basic law.
Thuringia's spring lockdown was a “catastrophically wrong political decision with dramatic consequences for almost all areas of people's lives,” the court said, justifying its decision. It particularly condemned a restriction limiting private gatherings to the members of one household and one person outside of it.
It was this regulation that a local man violated by hosting a party attended by his seven friends. Yet, the judge said that the regional government itself violated the “inviolably guaranteed human dignity” secured by Article 1 of the German basic law in the first place by imposing such restrictions.
According to the court, the government lacked sufficient legal grounds to impose the restrictions since there was no “epidemic situation of national importance” at that time and the health system was at no risk of collapsing as the Robert Koch Institute reported that the Covid-19 reproduction number had fallen below 1. The judge also ruled that the regional government had no right to introduce such far-reaching measures at all since it was up to lawmakers to do so.
The lockdown imposed in Thuringia represented “the most comprehensive and far-reaching restrictions on fundamental rights in the history of the Federal Republic,” the court said while calling the measures an attack on the “foundations of our society” that was “disproportionate.”
The decision, however, only has an effect on this specific case, which saw the defendant acquitted and freed from the need to pay a fine of €200 ($243). When it comes to any broader considerations the ruling is not legally binding, although each German court can pass a judgment on the constitutionality of orders issued by any authority other than the Bundestag or a Landtag (a regional parliament).
Still, the decision has sparked quite a stir among some officials and local media outlets as Germany currently has a pretty similar strict lockdown in place which was imposed by the federal government in November and repeatedly extended and tightened ever since.
This week, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cabinet extended the restriction until mid-February.
Thuringia's regional public prosecutor's office already filed a complaint against the court ruling issued on Wednesday demanding it be reviewed and possibly overturned with the case handed over to another judge. The decision needs to be “reviewed to further develop the law and ensure unified jurisdiction” when it comes to lockdown and its violation, a spokesman of the prosecutor's office, Hannes Gruenseisen, told the local media.
Lockdown has been a contentious topic in Germany as the nation repeatedly saw protests against the measure in various cities throughout autumn and winter 2020. At some point, the protesters even compared their struggle to the anti-Nazi resistance, sparking a scathing rebuke from the German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.
German here. I'm from the north, rural area. Things are pretty chill here, but heard from people living in Munich that police is literally patrolling streets, asking people where they're going and why they're outside. Being outside without a mask is now a crime there.
Might be connected to the higher incidence value there. The region where i live has a incidence of lower than 50 so there is not much happening. I get frequently asked to put on a mask when going inside shops. Thats all
I'm curious, do they enforce the lockdown measures against the migrants there at all? Here in USA I've noticed they only penalize whites - whites have gotten arrested for surfing alone at the beach while blacks hosting block parties with hundreds of people in the middle of the street are allowed by the cops. It fits the general race-based anarcho tyranny pattern that was pushed from the top down here all throughout 2020. Ordinary, law abiding whites are victimized whereas black criminals are released from custody in some cases dozens of times to go back out and commit crimes in places like NYC. I wonder if europe is the same way.
No, there have infact been multiple funerals from "family clans" (families of 1000+ members that are highly invested in organized crime) where more than hundreds of family members attended. Mostof the time they even have police security.
there was one incident where a journalist tried to get footage of a group of some hundred people at the funeral walking through a street with police escort got spit on by some of those "family clan members" while the police did nothing.
note that these are happenings in the big cities of germany, police has to do the escort stuff because else there could be a clan war breaking out if the rivaling clan takes the funeral as opportunity to attack. furthermore they probably know they cant stop them from holding the funeral either and fineing them would also do nothing because literally all of them are getting welfare benefits. in smaller cities things are completely different. where i live the mosque is just as closed as the churches are.
Remember when we defended the police against the insane left wing? Good times! Now they enforce insane lockdowns and NWO on the people.
German media sources:
https://www.compact-online.de/sensation-amtsgericht-weimar-lockdown-ist-katastrophale-fehlentscheidung-und-tabubruch/
https://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachrichten.de/509098/Amtsgericht-Weimar-Corona-Kontaktverbot-verfassungswidrig-Lockdown-katastrophale-politische-Fehlentscheidung
https://www.focus.de/politik/thueringer-urteil-bringt-regierung-in-erklaerungsnot-corona-hammer-gericht-nennt-lockdown-katastrophale-politische-fehlentscheidung_id_12899284.html
https://wirtschaft.com/hammer-urteil-corona-lockdown-katastrophale-politische-fehlentscheidung/
TY!
Sounds like some judges need a little... convincing to realize that lockdowns are saving us all from death.
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i hope more courts follow and end this bs