I used this website to write about all kinds of topics—sometimes personal, sometimes political. As the political climate has intensified across the globe, I too commented on what I consider the abysmal state of the German government.
That didn’t go over well. My content got me banned from Medium—a platform I can no longer recommend to anyone who values free thinking. My own site was originally a mirror of my Medium blog, but a few weeks ago, I decided to remove those posts here as well.
The reason is simple: the situation is getting dangerous.
In Germany, people are now facing legal consequences for memes and articles that challenge the mainstream narrative. That’s not hyperbole, and it’s not misinformation.
Just yesterday, it was announced that someone received a suspended seven-month sentence for sharing a meme. The meme showed the German interior minister holding a sign that read: “I hate free speech.” It was an obvious satire, yet the courts — whose independence is questionable, to say the least —convicted him of “inciting public hatred.”
A few weeks before that, I made the decision to delete all potentially controversial political content from my blog and social media. Around the same time, a satirical German YouTuber was sentenced for mocking politicians—calling one an “overinflated dumpling” and another an “Islamic hand puppet” and a “quota migrant.” Very light satire for my taste. But already enough to lead to massive financial and judicial issues.
Just before the last election, a regular citizen had his home raided for calling a government minister a “dimwit.” Another one was sentenced for calling an obese Green party politician “fat”.
A well-known German author, who criticized mass immigration, has been systematically destroyed by the system for years now. He lost his publishing contracts, film deals, and income when Amazon took down his non-political fiction. Eventually he also lost his freedom being sentenced to time in prison for (yet again) “inciting public hatred”.
Things are spiraling down fast. In a couple years all you’re allowed to do in Germany is to pay your taxes and shut your mouth.
To my American readers: hold on to your constitutional rights. Your Second Amendment isn’t just about firearms—it’s about protecting freedom, especially freedom of speech. Watch carefully what’s happening in countries like Germany and the UK, where those rights don’t exist in the same way. Learn from our mistakes, and don’t let them become your reality.
As for me, I’ll stay quiet on politics—for now. We’re not yet at the point where the majority is willing to defend freedom. In fact, many are cheering the punishment of the so-called “dissidents”.
At some point, silence won’t be enough anymore. But we’re not there yet. And I won’t go to prison trying to save a country by speaking up that doesn’t want to be saved.
For now, I’ll keep this site focused on my personal online journey only. This includes becoming an author, growing my YouTube channel, and working on AI projects.
Long-term, I plan to leave Germany in search of a freer life. I hope the United States can once again become a refuge for Westerners fleeing political repression. It used to be. That’s what made it great. It can be great again.
Right now, personal obligations keep me tied to Germany. I aim to resolve them in the coming years so I can prepare for a better future elsewhere in the 2030s.
To sum it up:
Politics are off the table on this site—for the foreseeable future.
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