Just was waiting for my train at Neunkirchen (Saar) station when I saw this

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  1. I’m not sure what’s so remarkable about this. It’s not an organisation I would ever want to deal with, but so long as it doesn’t actively work to undermine constitutional rights and principles, it has the constitutional right to exist and to advertise itself.

    Of course there is the irony of an organisation using its constitutional right to freedom of opinion to argue that it doesn’t have the right to freedom of opinion, but this is pretty normal for grassroots populist movements in general.

  2. Just in case someone needs translation:

    Become active with us for the freedom of thought!

    Together against:
    * Views judgment
    * Thought censorship
    * Speech bans
    * GEZ rip-off

    Organise on [their website adress]

  3. GEZ – Abzocke…..
    Imagine advocating for Freedom of opinion but wanting to get rid of the public TV channels and with that there neutral News Reports.

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