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Old 06-22-19, 07:16 AM   #365
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^ yes of course, and if may return this warning:
What seems to work, or is claimed to be better is often just a lie. And if you begin to believe this lie you may be in for a hard awakening.
Don't let yourself be fooled by russian propaganda. And maybe alone in your appartment, with no diversion you may calmly ask yourself why Putin's way of ruling should be superior to other nations and supported by you, honestly.

I admit that dictatorships like China, Russia and recently now Turkey have faster ways to achieve a lot of goals because you do not have to ask anyone beforehand or succumb to ridiculous laws protecting individuals, or individuality or freedom per se, but unfortunately after all this has been always done on the back of the people those one-man-shows claimed to "work" for.


@Skybird, so you are a Reichsbürger?

The Grundgesetz - Germany's constitutional law - does not allow for individual states to break away. "In the Federal Republic of Germany, which is a nation-state based on the constituent power of the German people, states are not masters of the constitution", the court wrote in the decision.
There is no room under the constitution for individual states to attempt to secede because it violates the constitutional order.
So, no Bayxit for you.

Of course there's the "Bayern party":
"The fight for Bavarian independence will not be decided by a court, but rather by the will of the Bavarians," the party wrote on Facebook and Twitter in response to the ruling. In a separate post, they also promised a continued fight for their state’s freedom.
"The Bavarian Party is happy to see in celebration of the New Year that efforts for self determination are growing across Europe… The Bavarian Party will be working towards this with all of its strength in the New Year."


I wish them all the best. Because frankly, i would have aplauded to re-erect the former soviet wall between Bavaria and the rest of Germany

They at least outran a referendum though.. how undemocratic:
"Rather than putting the petition to a referendum, Bavaria’s state premier, Markus Söder, announced it would simply be written into law, passing through parliament"
And this is what it is about: Save the bees! https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...rvation-nature
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