In light of recent events: Translation of ‘What on earth do they think they’re doing? This business with the new conscription?’

For years, any form of patriotism towards Germany has been viewed with suspicion of Nazi sympathies. In other words, anyone who so much as flies the German flag of democracy – ‘black, red and gold’ – or says they like Germany and don’t think it’s absolutely rubbish, is accused of thinking Hitler’s Germany was great and of being a fascist.

Marching behind a placard reading “Germany, you piece of shit” is fine; it’s no problem even for top politicians in the highest offices.

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Flying your own flag isn’t allowed; the domestic intelligence service will step in.

https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/politik-gesellschaft/deutschlandflagge-ruft-staatsschutz-auf-den-plan-es-gibt-hinweise-zu-mehreren-verdaechtigen-personen-deutschlandflagge-als-straftatbestand-der-staatsschutz-ist-informiert-li.10002886, abgerufen am 15.11.2025

We therefore have a situation in which every form of patriotism is under general suspicion, yet at the same time compulsory military service is being pushed through.

So young people are expected to give their lives for a country they are not allowed to love, whose flag they are not allowed to fly – because otherwise the domestic intelligence service will come knocking – yet they are expected to give their lives for that very same flag.

To be honest, I have no idea how that’s supposed to work. Especially since all the other things that make the military function, such as clear chains of command, are also under general suspicion.

And because the young people who are to be conscripted are Torben and Sören, but not Ömer and Abdul.

But Ömer and Abdul have been bullying and robbing Torben and Sören ever since Year 1, and every time Torben or Sören tried to defend themselves, they ended up in the headteacher’s office and were the subject of a parents’ evening – not Ömer and Abdul.

In other words, it is now being established that Sören and Torben will have to work for Ömer and Abdul until they are 70, which could be described as a citizen’s income or a dhimmi tax; furthermore, Torben and Sören are expected to give their lives fighting the Russian enemy in Ukraine, whilst Vitali from Ukraine also receives social security benefits after deserting from Ukraine.

Am I the only one who thinks this is unfair?

I don’t think so. This isn’t a system that can or will survive.

I’m one of the liberal forces, even though my daughter says I’m conservative as fuck. But you can talk to me. I’m willing to compromise.

The forces that will come to redress these injustices – you won’t be able to talk to them anymore. Then talking will be over. And so will compromise.

My advice to the Germans: talk to the AfD; they’re willing to compromise. They’ll carry out the mass deportations that are needed, but they won’t scar Germany with ideology.

Go with the AfD and things will turn out reasonably well again.

If you don’t, you’ll get a revolution and it’ll be a nightmare for everyone. But the Greens will be torn to shreds everywhere as scapegoats, and they won’t be the only ones.

Because new forces will then emerge. Personally, I don’t believe Islam will prevail; Islam treats women too badly for that, and Nordic women are too independent to go along with that rubbish. So the new forces will form somewhere along the existing lines.

But the whole thing has the potential to spark a new, major and widespread war.

And if, in this war that is quite obviously being prepared, we don’t offer the young people something new—but traditional—that they can follow, without a Nazi tax or a dhimmi tax for Muslims, then I don’t know how they intend to go about it.

As far as I can see, the solution would be a return to the Empire under the black and gold, without the red.

But nobody asks me.

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