De que país ele fala, quem é o tal ministro? Leia e tenha uma surpresa no final.
A communist said 80 years ago that the government “must look democratic, but we must have everything under control.” Our present rulers are doing everything in their power to re-establish pseudodemocracy..
we hear that these antidemocratic measures are necessary to protect us from the threat posed by the right.
... cartel politicians are terrified of losing power, and they will use all the tools at their disposal to keep hold of it – up to and including the suspension of democracy itself.
the unceasing, astroturfed agitation “against the right” that the establishment have visited upon us ... have not worked to destroy support for the right, so now they are being repurposed as a license to take enforcement action against “right-wing extremism.”
Minister "Fulano" said at a press conference that the protests have given her both “encouragement” and a “mandate” to proceed against the right. “This really is a very positive signal,” she said, “because it is about defending our open society against its enemies. As a democracy on the defence, we must stand up to the extremists.” ...spoke these words in the course of announcing a range of measures via which she hopes to combat “right-wing extremism.”
The “package of measures” to combat “the right” are some of the most openly antidemocratic, dictatorial policies I have ever seen any "democratic" politician articulate. In other nations these kinds of things are surely said behind closed doors, but here they are printed in all the major papers. You can only imagine what these people contemplate in secret.
Their fellow political enforcers have such a wide-ranging, fluid understanding of what “right-wing extremism” constitutes, that the label can be deployed against basically anybody. The Ministry paper claims that “The aim of right-wing extremists is to abolish liberal democracy and reshape our society according to their nationalist, racist and anti-pluralist ideas.”
The minister said:
“we want to smash … right-wing extremist networks, we want to deprive them of their income, we want to take away their weapons,”
"I would like to treat right-wing extremist networks in the same way as organised crime. Those who mock the state must have to deal with a strong state, which means consistently prosecuting and investigating every offence. This can be done not only by the police, but also by the regulatory authorities such as the catering or business supervisory authorities. Our approach must be to leave no stone unturned when it comes to right-wing extremists."
"We must also uncover the financial links in right-wing extremist networks, in order to deprive them of their income. This is the principle of ‘follow the money.’ Banks are already being sensitised. It is not enough if financial investigations are limited to incitement to hatred and violence. I therefore want to ensure that the potential threat is taken into account. This involves other factors such as potential for action and social influence. We also need to make procedures faster and less bureaucratic. No one who donates to a right-wing extremist organisation should be able to rely on remaining undetected."
"That is why we are working together with the relevant state authorities to prevent right-wing extremists from travelling in and out of the country as far as possible."
"right-wing extremists want to stir up anger and create divisions primarily through disinformation. This is done through lies, fake accounts and, in future, certainly even more so based on images or videos created using AI technology. ... That is why we are setting up a new early detection unit. We need to recognise manipulation and influence campaigns at a very early stage so that we can stop them."
"Right-wing extremists make use of the fears and experiences of crisis among the population in order to radicalise the political fringes and spread their agenda to the middle classes. We must be careful not to allow such thought and speech patterns to become part of our language."
"In the spectrum of the New Right, we see networking endeavours that extend beyond the small circle of right-wing extremist intellectuals and also radiate into the parliamentary sphere. From there, there are established links at various levels to actors and organisations of other right-wing extremists. These are structural connections within a strategically operating network. This network is characterised by reciprocal invitations to events, interviews and guest contributions for online formats and meetings in the real world. ..."
https://www.eugyppius.com/p/germany-announces-wide-ranging-plans