A Reading of a Speech From an Old Man, a Political Prisoner

in #deutsch7 years ago

In The United States, we have certain freedoms that the Founders deemed "inalienable." Over time, those freedoms have been washed away. Google, Facebook and Twitter are companies that have basically become utilities that limit our speech. Special intrests see to it that freedoms are limited where it helps them while freedom is able to be abused where it suits them.

No modern country has suffered more injustice than Germany. Since 1945, they have basically been under occupation. First they were divided and occupied by the U.S. and the USSR. For all of the promotion of the alleged Holocaust, little has been said of the sufferings of the Germans.

WWII was started for Poland's sake and the USSR, Poland's baseless belligerent attacker had no territorial disputes with Poland like Germany. Yet, the USSR, the country that went out conquering was aloud to keep their plunder and more.

The war that Britain, France and others engaged in to ensure Poland kept land it plundered from Germany in WWI and to keep Poland free, left Poland in chains to one of the greatest political abominations in world history. The USSR again, was rewarded for it's unjust war.

One of the big problems in Germany that our great land of freedom and home of the brave weighed Germany down with are diverse hate speech laws.

Pushing back against hate speech laws will land anyone in Germany in German jail if not German prison.

Horst Mahler is one who pushed against the "hate speech" laws. It looks like he might now die in Prison because of his words and absolutely because of his political activities.

Horst Mahler seeks a Germany for Germans. Does that make him a bad man?

No.

It makes him no worse than than a Palestinian that wants Palestine for his people or a Jap that wants Japan for his people.

A migrant does not care for his land or his people and should never be trusted nor granted full citizenship.

Horst Mahler: A Writing from Prison on Christmas Eve 2014