The decision is directly a threat of extradition to any foreigner who dares to attack the Sacred Swiss Order or protest against the #Palestiniangenocide, expressing their opinion publicly.
Applicable as well to anyone who makes graffiti supporting the genocide? Theoretically yes. But the measure is designed to pinpoint protesting foreigners.
An investigation into the secret bank accounts of the green Swiss representative would be interesting…

by Comprehensive-Chard9

4 comments
  1. Seems like you don’t want to learn. Copy paste from my comment under your prior post that got removed:

    >The decision is directly a threat of extradition to any foreigner who dares to attack the Sacred Swiss Order or protest against the #Palestiniangenocide, expressing their opinion publicly.

    Bullshit. Maybe inform yourself as what is considered Hate Speech / the law about it. Here a pointer for you: Art. 261, Swiss Criminal Code.

    Secondly is it your opinion then that we should exclude israelis or Jews which are Swiss citizens from politics? You know how thats called right?

    You’re still delusional.

    Edit: OP has slightly adjusted his text. In his prior, now removed post he wrote about Isrealis and Jews within Swiss politics etc, hence my comment above if it’s his opinion that we should exclude them.

  2. Seems like an obvious step in the direction of outlawing wrongthink.

    First step, make a law that targets the poorly defined “bad people*. Second step, change the definition of bad people. It’s not the first and won’t be the last time, and people still fall for it.

  3. was isch mit de schwiizer hassredner? schmeissemer di au grad hinedri?

  4. I mean, based law, very nice. I don’t want to see here rioting leftist foreigners. Don’t like it – leave, or accept the rules and live normally like everyone else

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