Voters disenfranchised: More and more Germans are pointing to “right to resist”

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Voters disenfranchised: More and more Germans are pointing to “right to resist”

A comment from Vanessa Renner

Article 20 regulates the German form of government and stipulates that all state power must come from the people. Paragraph 4 here is, in a sense, the ultimate emergency button for resisting tyranny:

Art 20
(1) The Federal Republic of Germany is a democratic and social federal state.
(2) All state power comes from the people. It is exercised by the people in elections and votes and through special bodies of legislation, executive power and jurisprudence.
(3) Legislation is bound by the constitutional order, executive power and jurisprudence are bound by law and order.
(4) All Germans have the right to resist anyone who attempts to eliminate this order if no other remedy is possible.

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The agitation of the left-wing establishment against the only real opposition in Germany for a long time is perceived as tyranny and an attack on democracy.

With the prevention of the AfD candidates from the elections in Ludwigshafen And Situation (?) however, the camel’s back was apparently finally broken. Here people can only choose between candidates from the left to left-wing radical spectrum they therefore no longer have a decision – a “choice”. The Union (CDU/CSU Conservative-globalist right, we presume) is currently proving impressively day after day that it follows exactly the same path as the rest of the old party cartel. Journalist Anabel Schunke asked on X yesterday:

Afghans are now being flown in, taxes for the “rich“ are supposed to go up, the welfare state continues to get as sprawling as it is and will soon implode, the law of self-determination is supposed to remain plus attacks and terror by migrants every day.
What exactly has changed in the government as a result of the Union?

And:

“Hopefully every single one of you who chose this dung heap is ashamed. And just don’t come up with the idea of voting for the FDP again next time.”

Anyone who wants to end these conditions in Germany actually only has one choice. But this is already being taken away from the people in the first places. These cases will set a precedent if voters accept this disenfranchisement.

But how do you defend yourself? Some people now refer to you the case from Bavaria (more precisely: Röttingen), where last year a man who was not even on the ballot became mayor. People stubbornly wrote his name on the ballots and gave him their cross. Bavarian electoral law allows this – and the mayor, elected in this unconventional way, took office. After all, he commented, he couldn’t forbid anyone from writing their name on the ballot paper.

The back pressure is growing

This is of little use to voters in Ludwigshafen and Lage – they would simply send a signal that they would invalidate their election. For many people that’s not enough. The pressure from above has now become so strong that the back pressure is also increasing. The tone is getting sharper. Thousands of likes and more than 700 reposts reached about this tweet from Markus Krall:

Germany is not on its way to dictatorship, but is already a dictatorship Democracy is eliminated by a coup of party soldiers in authorities, committees and courts. It’s just a democracy simulation. If this persists permanently in the courts that are apparently infiltrated on the left, a debate about the declaration of Article 20.4 of the Basic Law can no longer be stopped.

Markus Krall

He is not the only one who refers to Article 20 paragraph 4 of the Basic Law (see for example Here Or Here). Several comments now raise the question of whether civil war is approaching.

Does the system want a civil war?

The establishment seems to be aiming for this, because the current agitation against the will of the citizens can hardly be explained otherwise. Anyone who looks at the so-called Office for the Protection of the Constitution’s “reports” on the AfD and its unpleasant candidates will not come across solid evidence, but rather strange collections of quotes at eighth grade level and baseless, but probably politically ordered attributions and insinuations. Do the authorities really think people would be fooled so easily?

Anyone who eliminates the AfD mutes more than a quarter of the votes at the federal level. These people then no longer have any representation. They will not vote for a system party that acts against their interests. Instead, they will develop an unbridled hatred of the tyrants who disempower and disenfranchise them. Taking their hard-earned money out of their pockets and giving it away to everyone who harms citizens in a variety of ways. They will feel exploited and enslaved by a state that offers them nothing in return, no functioning infrastructure, no protection –on the contrary, this state declares them enemies of the state that must be fought by all means possible.

It would be a risky mistake to assume that this approach only brings the “right” to the barricades. People from all spectrums also reacted to rights violations such as the ban on Compact magazine.  The “Left” is no longer the same as today’s “left”. A rational person knows very well that at some point his valued media and his own political representatives can also be affected if the given corridor of opinion is constantly narrowed and new groups are declared enemies.

The most good-natured beings (and the Germans are extremely good-natured and well known for their obedience to the authorities) can explode into brute force if they are pushed into a corner long enough. What the ruling caste calls “radicalization”, as if it were happening in a vacuum, is an effect that it is currently promoting itself. For what? Is the greed for power and sinecures really that great?

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