German green communists establishes hotlines for non-punishable statements

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Who run Germany, the former Great Country?
A cartel of hard-core communists CSU-CDU-FDP-SPD-Greens-Lefts and a little bit their very convenient pocket 'opposition', socialists of AFD falsely blamed as right-wing
Of course aforementioned 'parties' will claim they are different ones and have distinctive programs, but in their works all of them are united.
Citizens can hear words like Compulsion, Coercion, Restrain, Obligations, Mandate, Enforcement and so like from them, nothing about Freedom, Constitution and Values.
Now green communists started preparation of Black Lists, names of those who aren't commies and dare to have own opinion, although protected ( still ) by Constitution but a piece of shit for communists
Welcome to Orwell's dystopian worlds!


The new state government of North Rhine-Westphalia has begun setting up reporting offices for statements that are covered by the basic right to freedom of expression. The aim is to "shed light on the dark field of everyday discrimination apart from incidents that can be prosecuted under criminal law, so that politics can develop better preventive measures on this basis," the Family Ministry announced on Twitter.
It will focus exclusively on alleged "queer hostility," "anti-Muslim racism," "antiziganism" and "anti-black, anti-Asian and other forms of racism." The model, he said, is an existing system that already allows people to anonymously report suspected anti-Semitic remarks to left-wing groups.
"With this system of reporting offices, which is unique in Germany, we want to register in particular those incidents of discrimination that are below the threshold of punishability and are therefore not recorded in police statistics," said state Family Affairs Minister Josefine Paul (Greens), explaining the move. The costs for the taxpayer amount provisionally to 140,000 euro. The hotlines are scheduled to begin operations in the middle of next year. Names would not be stored.
Systematic recording, annual reports

"The system, which is unique in Germany, is intended to provide a low-threshold way of reporting incidents for forms of group-based hostility and to make discrimination more visible," the ministry says. Based on this, annual reports are to be prepared. There are also plans to set up a "state anti-discrimination office" and to draft a "state anti-discrimination law".

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