As we reported last Thursday, a German man will do jail time for creating two images — each clearly labeled as “satire” — that mocked politicians. For making the images and putting them on Facebook, he was judged to be guilty of “incitement”. The satirical content of those images involved Islam, so the prosecution for creating them may be seen as yet another instance of the implementation of UN Resolution 16/18 at the national level.

Now, however, the criticism of politicians for any reason whatsoever seems to have been criminalized in Germany. It’s as if the sharia code against criticism of Islam has been extended and generalized to include all criticism. In other words, the German government has become Islamic, so that criticism of political leaders is de facto criticism of Islam, and hence forbidden.

The video below shows a man angrily confronting Martin Schulz, the former president of the European Parliament and now the man who is favored to become the next German chancellor. The critic’s angry words in this video have been identified as “libel”, and he will be charged for them.

A summary from PolitikStube:

Halle: A citizen cusses out the SPD as “traitors against workers” An incident at the visit of Chancellor candidate Martin Schulz in the University hospital at Halle. The man is accusing the SPD [Social Democrats] of betraying workers. Now the 46-year-old has been slammed with a charge of libel. The State Protection Agency has picked up the investigation.

Many thanks to Nash Montana for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

An afterword from the translator:

I only find this interesting because the man accuses the SPD of traitors for the worker class and instead of just shrugging it off, they have filed a police report for libel. Kind of obvious that they apparently feel guilty and they’re now crushing this man with everything they have. I wouldn’t be surprised if he goes to prison for forty years or more.

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