2025 in Germany will be a year more energy inflation and loss a free speech rights
Effective today, Germany’s CO2 surcharge will rise from 45 euros a tonne to 55 euros, which will further fan inflation and social discontent.
Already Germany’s electricity prices are among the highest in the world, and the most expensive in Europe:
Chart: strom-report.com/
Germany clamps down on dissenters, free speech
But 2025 will not be an easy year for dissenters and critics of the government, as this is increasingly being criminalized in Germany thanks to recently passed laws and acts that aim to suppress free speech.
The former head Germany’s Constitution Protection Authority (Bundesverfassungsschutz), Thomas Haldenwang (CDU Party), suggested last February when presenting measures to fight right-wing extremism, that human thoughts and speech patterns need to be under surveillance and become the business of the government: “It’s also about shifting verbal and mental boundaries. We have to be careful that thought and language patterns don’t become embedded in our language.”
In a nutshell, the German government aims to regulate human thoughts.
Mocking the state now verboten
Haldenwang’s boss, Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser (SPD Party), wants to treat vocal conservative protesters in the same way as organized crime groups: “Those who mock the state must deal with a strong state,” she said.
Even legal speech to become suspect
“We want to take account of the fact that hate on the internet also occurs below the threshold of criminal liability,”said Federal Minister for Family Affairs Lisa Paus (Greens) at her press conference on February 13 on the topic of ‘Hate on the Internet’.“Many enemies of democracy know exactly what falls under freedom of expression on social media platforms,”
Meant by “enemies of democracy” here are opposition forces, even when democratically elected.
Unwanted election results may be annulled
In response to comments in favor of the conservative made by Elon Musk, German President Frank Walter Steinmeier hinted he would annul the results of the upcoming February 23 national elections if he doesn’t like the results.
So in Germany, it’s watch what you say and, if the old parties don’t like the election results, then they might just well annul them. Germany is slipping back quickly to darker times.
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Listening to Beethovens “Pastoral” symphony. Brings to mind my time in Germany when I took a walk in a German national park. Fields, beautiful mountains, birds, cuckoos calling. You Germans really need to GET WITH IT!!!.
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Dear Mr. Gosellin,
I have read your article “2025 Looks Black For Germany…Energy The Most Expensive In Europe …Growing Speech Tyranny from January 1, 2025.
They write below “Unwanted election results may be annulled”
»In response to comments in favor of the conservative made by Elon Musk, German President Frank Walter Steinmeier hinted he would annul the results of the upcoming February 23 national elections if he doesn’t like the results«.
That is, excuse me, complete nonsense! German President Steinmeier cannot cancel elections if he doesn’t like the results, whatever they may be. He doesn’t have the power or the authority. This is regulated by Article 48 of the Basic Law. Only parliament would possibly have such a possibility.
I would be very interested to know where you got this assertion from. Please be so kind as to name names and/or the organization that is putting such rubbish out into the world.
Many thanks in advance.
Have a healthy and prosperous New Year.
Helmut van Bentum