About censorship and teachers who cry

by Markus Langemann //

"Everyone has the right to freely express and disseminate their opinions in speech, writing and pictures and to obtain information from generally accessible sources without hindrance.
Freedom of the press and freedom of reporting by radio and film are guaranteed. Censorship does not take place."
This is the first paragraph of the fifth article of the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Yesterday at 9 pm I published a contribution for you, freely accessible on YouTube, which contains no medical information, but informs you about a courageous teacher in neighboring Austria. A contribution in which you can listen to a citizen of our neighboring country who is moderately critical of society.
The video was removed from YouTube after two hours. I was sent an automated message. Allegedly, the video was removed because it violates community guidelines. Such messages are sent semi-automatically.

At the very moment I became aware of the deletion, I made a friendly request for a review using a digital form offered for raising objections. I also asked them to ensure that no medical misinformation was spread in the article.
This morning I received the following automated response:

After this "warning", it is not possible to publish on the platform for a week. After two further violations, the channel will be deleted.
I can now safely describe this educational approach against the critical, controlling press as censorship in a democracy.

To recognize the techniques of suppressing socially critical content, you don't have to look to faraway China; a glance at the history books of our country is enough.
East German citizens still know and fear these techniques from the times before 1989, from their former GDR television programs and the daily newspaper "Neues Deutschland", the SED's organ of announcement and praise.

If propaganda or precariat TV with jungle and casting shows and the occasional consumption of the international sports circus are not enough information and intellectual nourishment for you in the future of this country, then we will probably have to get involved with new formats and sources. This is challenging for you as a consumer - and even more so for us as a provider.

We are working on alternative, secure, high-quality playout platforms and new formats. 

Now you could argue that you should take your contributions to other free platforms such as Rumble, Odysee and others. - No, in future we want to operate in an environment in which the content is unambiguous. And that should be our platform.
However, we are making the video that was censored yesterday available to you here on our platform free of charge for 24 hours. The information should be freely accessible as far as we can make it possible.

For the technically inexperienced reader, just one important point should be explained: every video you see on our site costs us bandwidth in order to be able to play it back to you.
This also applies to the American mega-platform operator, which is not only financed by advertising, but also has a dominant position on the global market.

We have to buy in the bandwidth described; in other words, it costs us money every time you watch. Not to mention the cost of creating and operating it. This point-to-point connection is the disadvantage compared to cable or satellite reception, where general distribution costs are incurred but not every single viewer costs the provider money. This technological paradigm shift is also one reason why we have to charge a support fee for videos: precisely to cover costs.

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26 Responses

  1. Dear Mr. Assmann,

    da bin ich mal gespannt wie Ihre „intelligentere Loesungen“ aussehen. Ich teile Ihre Auffassung, das Gewalt im Grunde ein primitives Mittel ist. Die Existenz einer Moeglichkeit zur Vermeidung einer Gewaltwelle haengt davon ab, ob sich der Spalt in der Gesellschaft wieder schliessen laesst. Meines Erachtens haben wir einen point of no return erreicht, einen Punkt, an dem sich das moralisch-ethische Rad nicht mehr zurueckdrehen laesst. Die kognitive Dissonanz wird verhindern, dass die meisten unserer Mitbuerger jemals in der Lage sein werden sich selbst einzugestehen, dass sie die ganze Zeit falsch lagen. Das einzige Mittel um das zu erreichen ist das Druecken auf den metaphorischen Resetknopf. Wie dieser, auf die Gesellschaft bezogen, aussehen mag, weiss ich nicht. Aber die Geschichte lehrt uns, dass sich dieser Knopf meist in Form kriegerischer Auseinandersetzungen zeigt. Wir werden sehen, ich hoffe natuerlich, dass Sie recht behalten und es tatsaechlich zu einer intelligenteren Loesung kommt.

    1. Dear Mr. Kolm,

      The corresponding report, which will pull the rug out from under the feet of the self-proclaimed world saviors without a deeper understanding of the matter, is already in the pipeline. Just let yourself be surprised.

      Best regards
      Roland Aßmann

  2. For me, freedom does not mean being able to do what each individual wants, but a sense of responsibility and absolute respect for other people's property. A system that is based on coercion and violence, that sets and legitimizes robbery, deprivation of liberty, bodily harm, murder and manslaughter through self-created laws as a monopolist of law and violence, has discredited itself. I would wholeheartedly welcome an open, peaceful and respectful discussion about this system and about other ways of living together as a society, economy and country in a free, peaceful, self-determined and responsible manner. This other possibility has been known for a good 100 years, can be read in a multitude of excellent writings by Ludwig von Mises, Murray Rothbard, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Philipp Bargus, Jörg Guido Hülsmann, Thorsten Polleit and many others and can be followed by those who don't like reading in a variety of podcasts. Not only teachers, but every single one of us with humanity, empathy, heart and mind is always called upon to take a clear stance, especially and above all in times like these. For freedom and peace or for coercion and violence. I am sure that the vast majority of people will decide in favor of freedom and peace and only together can we end the suffering and misery that is always caused by coercion and violence and leads to genocide. Only if a teacher believes that the instructions are correct will he carry them out. Only if a policeman believes the instructions are correct will he carry them out. Only if a tax investigator believes the instructions are correct will he carry them out. Only if parents believe the instructions are correct do they carry them out. Before every action, whether as an instructor or an executor, each individual should think hard about whether their action involves coercion and violence towards others or an offer that can be rejected, an offer of voluntary and therefore peaceful cooperation with others. Let us extend our hands to one another and open our hearts. Let's reach out to each other and find peaceful ways to live together. It is up to us humans alone to decide what actions we take. Moreover, to err is human and it shows great strength to admit one's own error and not to continue on the wrong path. Peaceful, friendly, respectful and responsible.

  3. Ich habe große Hochachtung vor einem Journalismus der sich traut. Sehr lange ging es mich nichts mehr an. Ich war in meinem Wohlfühlgarten gut aufgehoben. Als Jugendliche habe ich rebelliert und fand die Bildzeitung nicht akzeptabel, reißerisch, wenn nicht gar fürchterlich. Ich war aufgeschlossen und identifizierte mich mit der Inhaltsangabe und den Berichten des Spiegels. Ich war hochnäsig gegenüber den Lesern der Bildzeitung. Ich glaube, ich war 15 und fand einen Ferienjob in unserem benachbarten Milchverarbeitungsbetrieb. Ich wurde eingeteilt in die Abteilung der Portionsbutterei im Schichtbetrieb. Ich dachte, das kriegst du hin, um 2 Uhr früh bis, weis nicht mehr genau 10.00 Uhr. Super dann kannst du den Rest des Tages an den See gehen und Spaß haben. Die Arbeit in diesem Raum war ernüchternd, ein Höllenlärm und dabei im Akkord irgendwelche monotonen Arbeitsabläufe bewerkstelligen. Als ich vormittags nach Hause kam, war ich dermaßen psychisch geschreddert, dass ich keine Zeitung, geschweige denn ein Buch lesen konnte. Das war ein Meilenstein in der Revidierung meiner Vorurteile. Plötzlich konnte ich verstehen, warum so viele Menschen nur noch die Bildzeitung „lasen“. Es war ihnen schlicht und ergreifend durch ihren Arbeitsalltag gar nicht mehr möglich, sich mit guten Zeitungsartikeln zu beschäftigen. Fast weiß ich jetzt nicht mehr worauf ich hinauswollte. Ich bin im Moment von der einseitigen Berichterstattung so dermaßen enttäuscht, dass ich mich frage, wie konnte es geschehen, dass eine freie Berichterstattung fast nicht mehr möglich ist. Auch die Süddeutsche Zeitung war für mich lange Zeit „leserlich“. Warum kotzt es die Journalisten dieser Zeitungen nicht an, dass sie nicht mehr dafür arbeiten können, was eigentlich einen guten Journalismus ausmacht? Den unklaren Dingen auf die Pfoten zu schauen, auch mal ungemütliche Fragen stellen. Hinterfragen, Diskussionen eröffnen, Ungleiche Meinungen gegenüberstellen. Ich bin kein Journalist, aber in diesen Zeiten für die Mainstream-, also immer gleichen Meinungen arbeiten zu müssen, kommt doch einer monotonen, immer gleichen, gefühlskalten Schichtarbeit gleich. Ich danke dem Clubderklarenworte für ihre Arbeit. #meinemeinungistnichtwichtig

  4. Ich beliefere seit 22 Jahren eine Privatschule in meinen Landkreis mit Schulbüchern und Literatur.. Ich kannte Horvath, von Ödön: ‚Jugend ohne Gott‘ bis im Herbst 2021 nicht. So stimme ich Ihnen Herr Langemann zu, dass es sich um einen Klassiker und ein wie Sie sagen “ literarischen Nektar“ für das aktuelle Zeitgeschehen handelt. Ein weiteres Buch kann ich auch nur wärmstens empfehlen, dass ich im letzten Jahr 2020 für die Privatschule liefern durfte: Juli Zeh ‚Corpus Delicti‘, 2009 (!) veröffentlicht und als ich es las pochte meine Halsschlagader, weil es das kommende Gesundheitsheits-Diktat schon einmal vorzeichnet.

  5. Mr. Ranggar has shown great courage, has followed his conscience and has not left the responsibility for the health of the pupils entrusted to him as a teacher to others. I hope and wish him that his moral courage will ultimately lead him to a better future for himself. There have always been a few examples of someone saying at a certain point: Stop! Stop! I'm not going to go along with this any more. This occasionally happens even with those who have been loyal to a harmful system up to that point. There are films where this human factor, which nobody in the system had on the screen, suddenly causes a plan to falter and the system to collapse. As I said, a rather rare event. There are movies about it...
    Civil courage, however, often begins on smaller occasions, where nothing major is at stake, where the more courageous person in a group, a college etc. does not have to fear any disadvantages for their freedom, their income, if they stick to their stance, where they remain true to their pedagogical and teaching principles, especially at school, even if the whole group is against them. Where you simply stay in your own lane. As a teacher, I have often wondered how many colleagues have often followed the prevailing opinion of the day in the staff room, the opinion of the head teacher, the school inspectorate, and lost sight of the children's well-being. Showing moral courage, even if you are then transferred, have to do more yard supervision, get the class with the particularly difficult pupils next year, are cut/mobbed by various colleagues, have to experience how parents are incited and and and. This long-term demonstration of moral courage can also be very exhausting......
    Nebenbei: Ursula Sarrazin,die Frau von Thilo Sarrazin, hat nach ihrem Rauswurf aus dem Berliner Schuldienst in ihrem Buch „Hexenjagd“ bemerkt, dass ein Schulrat-natürlich auch eine Schulrätin- mindestens so fähig sein und so viel Allgemeinbildung haben muss, wie der zu Beurteilende, denn sonst kann er/sie den ja nicht führen……….

    1. Finally someone with clear common sense !!! We have to take to the streets together.in Cologne Sun 14.30 gather at St.Aposten(at Neumarkt)

  6. Dear editorial team, you are encouraging in these dark times. It's good to see that you are not alone. It frightens and horrifies me deeply that even friends are turning away without ever having sought a conversation. Thanks also to Mr. Ranggar, who I would have liked to have as a teacher for my daughter. For her, school is just a red rag, an institution where she is only belittled without ever being able to develop her potential. That and Corona on top of it all answers the question of why child and adolescent psychiatrists and therapists are fully booked for months on end. Let's see what else will be added in the adult sector as a result of the coronavirus psychoterror. You have to have an extremely high resilience factor in order to remain stable. I wish you all the best, keep up the good work!

  7. As a musician, I have a similar story behind me.
    I hope that a path will open up for Mr. Ranggar that he can follow with all his heart.
    in love
    Rolf-Reinhard Ganßauge

  8. Vielen Dank für den wieder sehr ans Herz gehenden Beitrag. Ein einziger guter Lehrer im Leben kann einige schlechte ausgleichen. Ich verfolge das Geschehen in Österreich auch schon seit längerem und finde dort einige couragierte Menschen, die mit großem Herzblut dabei sind, und um ihre Freiheitsrechte und die ihrer Mitbürger zu kämpfen. Auf1tv zum Beispiel. Oder der unermüdliche Herbert Kickl. Ich habe mir seine Pressekonferenz angesehen und war fassungslos welchen Fragen er von den Journalisten anschließend ausgesetzt war. Er hat m.E. eine sehr gute Rede über Freiheit, Grundrechte und Demokratie gehalten. Den Warnstreik heute haben sich die Österreicher über die letzten Wochen mit ihren grossen Demonstrationen erarbeitet. Daraus können sie jetzt den Mut zum Streik aufbringen und wenn das nichts nützt ist der Generalstreik geplant. Erstaunlicherweise haben sich auch viele Unternehmer hinter ihre Angestellten positioniert. Sie wissen, dass es nur funktioniert wenn möglichst viele aus allen Gesellschaften zusammenhalten. Bei uns wird es jetzt auch eng. Man beruft sich gerne auf die Leopoldina als „unabhängiges“ Wissenschaftsforum. Aber spätestens seit der Lektüre des Netzwerkkomplexes (danke Herr Langemann), kennt man die Zusammenhänge und kann sich einen leichten Reim auf die Abhängigkeiten machen. Ich wünsche uns viel Kraft, Hoffnung und Mut für die kurze Zeit, die uns noch bleibt um schlimmstes abzuwenden und unsere Freiheit zu erhalten.

  9. I am a mother of 4 now grown-up children and the conversation touched me deeply. As we lived up in the north of Germany, my children were lucky enough to go to a Danish school. All four of them enjoyed going to school up to their Abitur because school was fun, because it was about them, the children, the pupils were the focus and it was about the joy of learning.
    Even though I am a grandmother today, my heart bleeds when I see what is being done to our children.
    What is the point? I don't understand it. It's incomprehensible to me. What's the point? Who benefits from it?

  10. Dear Mr. Langemann,
    Thank you for your cultivated contributions, which are refreshment for my mind and soul in times when free journalism is increasingly subject to regimented censorship.
    A small amount of support is on its way to her account.
    It is a real pity that it is not possible to redirect the compulsory contribution of the ÖR media to your disposal...

  11. From: Roland Assmann
    To: mail
    Sent: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 10:53 am
    Subject: Comment on the talk show from October 02, 2016

    It obviously only takes one appearance by the smart Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz to highlight the German dilemma: An alliance between German political celebrities, most of whom play in the political B-league, and the media, who owe these moderately talented politicians a debt of gratitude for the introduction of compulsory funding. In addition to truthfulness, the citizens also fall by the wayside. They are being deprived of a genuine, i.e. living democracy. Such a democracy makes decisions after a serious discourse with consultation, weighting and evaluation of different opinions and solutions. And without permanent moral discrimination against political opponents and those who think differently. As a citizen, I don't want to be told there are no alternatives when it comes to energy policy, the refugee issue, pension and social policy, which I can or must only accept in view of the one-dimensionality of the discussion. This lack of alternatives generally demonstrates a lack of imagination in the constructive search for solutions. Instead of compensating for this shortcoming and trying to shape policy themselves, the media should learn to listen again and reproduce correctly. With the (deliberate) suppression of part of the truth about the referendum in Hungary, yesterday's broadcast had the distinct smell of state propaganda.
    During the talk show in question, Anne Will apparently noticed for herself, not least because of the brilliantly arguing Sebastian Kurz, how far she and ultimately the public media have moved away from the position of a neutral presenter. And the chairman of the Green Party, Cem Özdemir, remained strangely colorless and disoriented.
    I am not surprised that many Europeans are no longer willing to accept a self-proclaimed leading power like Germany in this state. Unfortunately, this is now endangering Europe to such an extent that a relapse into nation-state thinking not only seems likely on a broad front, but can already be observed as a widespread phenomenon.

    Best regards
    Roland Aßmann

    In my opinion, this 5-year-old viewer letter to Anne Will is surprisingly topical. I have forwarded this message to Sebastian Kurz below.

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    From: Roland Assmann
    Sent: Monday, October 03, 2016 13:21
    To: KURZ Sebastian
    Subject: Fwd: Comment on the talk show from October 02, 2016

    To the info

    MfG R. Aßmann

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    Unexpected response from Austria:

    From: Vera.REGENSBURGER@bmeia.gv.at
    To: roland.assmann
    Sent: Thu, Oct 13, 2016 4:09 pm
    Subject: AW: Comment on the talk show from October 02, 2016

    Dear Dr. Aßmann!

    Please excuse our late reply. Our Federal Minister Sebastian Kurz would like to thank you very much for your email.
    Thank you for sending us your comment, which you sent to the editors of Anne Will.

    Do you already know Sebastian Kurz's personal website? You can find all the latest information on his politics and person at http://www.sebastian-kurz.at.

    Kind regards,

    Vera Regensburger
    Cabinet Federal Minister Sebastian Kurz

    Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs
    Minoritenplatz 8, 1010 Vienna

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    Reassessment - subsequent new letter, as usual with Corona, of course not answered.

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    From: Roland Aßmann
    Sent: Saturday, November 6, 2021 15:01
    To: email@oevp.at (Note: e-mail address used in 2016 is no longer active)
    Subject: Premature praise

    Dear Mr. Kurz,

    Before you came to power, I praised you (see Annex 1) and believed that, unlike in Germany, common sense was returning to politics in Austria.

    Unfortunately, Corona has put a spoke in the wheel of this vision.

    I am currently in Poland on business and had my hair cut this morning.
    - No 3G, 2.5G or even 2G rule
    - No mask required (neither hairdresser nor customer)
    - No contact data collection
    - Low vaccination rate

    The same applies to the catering and hotel industries

    Nevertheless, the following situation:

    7-day incidence on 06.11.2021 in Poland: 180.5

    7-day incidence on 06.11.2021 in Austria: 510.8

    It seems to me that corona is primarily attacking the minds of politicians and inspiring their fantasies of omnipotence.

    We will have to live with corona. As I have experienced in my personal environment (one family member had Covid-19 in May 2021), this is not a problem for most people. None of the other 5 family members even became corona-positive, even though we didn't take any precautions, ate our meals together and, with the exception of our 88-year-old father-in-law, all were or are unvaccinated.

    The problem is not corona, but the hopefully haphazard and aimless, if not politically instrumentalized, handling of this virus. The book "Covid 19 - The Great Reset", by Klaus Schwab and others, certainly suggests the latter.

    In any case, I would be delighted if common sense were to return to politics, and not just on the subject of coronavirus (see Appendix 2 and 3 - Energy policy and climate change). Good faith instead of facts and knowledge should not be a political tool.

    Yours sincerely
    Roland Aßmann

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    Corona not only kills people, it also kills independent thinking, and therefore democratic discourse and ultimately our democracies. I think that's what this committed Austrian teacher has experienced. It's a funny twist of history that often the very people who accused Sebastian Kurz of being close to fascism when he took office are now driving Austrian society full throttle towards it.

    Dear Mr. Langemann, would you set up a donation number for Klemens Ranggar? We would like to support him. We don't think we're alone. If someone goes so far as to give up their beloved job for their convictions, we would like to express our solidarity. If enough of our fellow citizens get involved, it might be enough in the end to buy him a new car, which the outrageous Austrian state has robbed him of.

    We will certainly save this money for the German and Austrian tourism industry. Like Germany, Austria is off our list of potential vacation destinations until further notice. What a pity for Austria's charming landscapes and Germany's landscapes, some of which are still charming. If the traffic light coalition implements its coalition agreement on the industrialization of landscapes with monstrous wind turbines, it will soon be over for us anyway.

  12. Thank you very much for the many valuable and informative reports over the last few months. We weren't aware of the costs, so we'll be happy to transfer some money right away!

  13. A nice personal, human conversation, without hate and misstatements, I really wonder what the violations against the YT community should consist of, thank you Mr. Langemann that you can watch it despite the blocking.

  14. Thank you Klemens Ranggar! Your fate is very close to my heart! I wish every pupil had at least one teacher like you! Our children need such role models. I sincerely wish you at least one clever principal who manages to rehabilitate you so that you are not permanently withheld from the pupils!

    Thank you also Markus Langemann! Your talent for finding burning, touching topics and bringing them to your readers and listeners has once again become clear!

  15. Richtlinien im Jahr 2021 bedeutet, gefälligst die „richtige Linie“ zu vertreten. Youtube macht sich ja noch nicht mal die Mühe, seine Zensurpraktiken zu verstecken. Automatisierte Standardtexte, mehr nicht. Oft genug erfolgt nach einer Beschwerde die „Überprüfung“ eines Videos von einer Stunde in zehn Minuten. Staatlich outgesourcte Zensur ist die eine Erklärung. Es besteht aber auch ein mächtiges Eigeninteresse. Youtube gehört zu google, der Mutterkonzern heißt Alphabet Inc. und die sind seit Jahren milliardenschwer in den „Gesundheitsmarkt“, sprich Pharmafirmen, eingestiegen. Wie Amazon.

    Something else has just happened. YouTube has abolished the dislike button. A prankster who thinks evil of it. Although this function is not important to me personally, it is an indicator of what people think of reporting. Public broadcasters and mainstream media alike will certainly be pleased. This solves the embarrassing problem that there have often been five times as many dislikes as likes in the prevailing propaganda reporting. And the comment function is usually deactivated on ARD and co. anyway.

    Ein Netzwerkdurchsuchungsgesetz und „abweichenden“ Meinungen soll kein Forum mehr gegeben werden. Denunziantentum, Spaltung, Hass. Und Medien wie Politik geben die Richtung vor, auf wen sich der Hass gefälligst zu richten hat – in der Sprache von Tag zu Tag aggressiver. Wo sind wir nur gelandet? Bald müssen wir Fabeln schreiben.

    P.S.: Even before the first lockdown, a certain Mr. Drosten called for tougher action to be taken against false opinions online.

  16. Thank you for this video, Mr. Langemann. It really affected me. On the other hand, it is a good feeling to know that teachers of this caliber still exist. I wish Mr. Rangger all the best. Every child should have a teacher like that.

  17. Dear authors and readers,
    die Zeit des Beobachtens, der passiven Unterstützung muss endlich vorbei sein. Mit viel Spannung sehe ich morgen nach Österreich. Wenn der Warnstreik, mit vielen „kreativen“! Aktionen aller Menschen und Gruppen, u.a. Unternehmer u.v. mehr, unseres Nachbarlandes Erfolg haben wird, was ich hoffe, ist der erste Schritt des aktiven Widerstandes auch für uns Deutsche ein Wegweiser in eine gute, solidarische Zukunft. Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit. Wie sagte schon Rosa Luxemburg : Die Freiheit ist immer die Freiheit des Andersdenkenden ! Wenn wir das beherzigen, mit allen politischen Gruppen und Parteien sprechen und uns weigern, sklavisch den Anordnungen einer Regierung zu folgen, die unseren Rechtsstaat verunrechtlicht und faktisch unser GG außer Kraft gesetzt hat , werden wir die Demokratíe , unsere Meinungsfreiheit die Zensurfreiheit , gem GG, zurückerobern. Auch wenn es weh tut und die Angst uns beschleicht, es muß sein. Ansonsten werden wir „nicht mehr besitzen und lange Zeit unglücklich sein. Also steht auf , steht an der Seite unserer nachbarn aus Östereich und auf den Barrikaden gegen diesen sich entwickelnden Unrechtsstaat. Wir müssen die Aktionen in Östereich bedingungslos unterstützen und für uns zum Vorbild nehmen. Der gesamte deutschsprachige räum muß ein gutes Beispiel für effektiven Widerstand leisten
    The coalition agreement is said to have postulated the creation of a European federal state. It says nothing about the participation of the citizens of Europe, who will then be the European sovereign and constitutional body of the EU! This is undemocratic and a dictate of the political classes we support throughout Europe. We must have a say and be able to influence the EU Parliament.
    The same applies to Germany's constitution, which the Basic Law provides for, but whose formulation has so far been withheld from us contrary to the Basic Law. It will be uncomfortable, but we owe it to ourselves and above all to our children and grandchildren. I am ready!

    1. Thank you, Mr. von Rüden. You will not be alone. We must not continue to stand idly by and watch the dismantling of the Basic Law, the rule of law, human rights, truthfulness and freedom (of opinion) as well as the existential destruction of entire professional groups and the public defamation of large sections of the population.

      Es ist aktiver Protest gefragt, gerade in einer Zeit, in der selbst „liberale“ Politiker*innen mit nachweislichen Lügen untermauert behaupten, es handle sich um eine „Pandemie der Ungeimpften“, die als „Minderheit die Mehrheit terrorisieren“ und dafür konsequenterweise „drakonisch bestraft werden müssen“: https://www.welt.de/videos/video235052490/Marie-Agnes-Strack-Zimmermann-FDP-zur-Pandemie-der-Ungeimpften.html

      Best regards
      Roland Aßmann

    2. Mr. von Rüden,

      Thank you for your comment, which I absolutely agree with. What should be clear by now at the latest: without active action, we will drift into left-wing eco-fascism. So what should happen first? Well, the resistance must organize itself, without a coordinated approach of the geographically separated units in the individual countries it will not work. Unfortunately, I have to write this because I think it is the only remaining alternative: It will not work without a civil war.

      1. A clear contribution to our reality. A courageous man who will surely go down in the history of this time with his character, his heart and his solidarity with reason and democracy.
        I wish Mr. Ranggar all the strength and support to build a proper school institution based on humanity and interest. Your knowledge is important for future generations, make something long-term out of it, it will pay off!!!
        @clubderklarenworte-a cheers to you, you did a great interview!
        Viktoria from Austria

      2. Dear Mr. Kolm,

        Civil war, i.e. violence, is the solution of primitive people, which unfortunately includes almost all famous politicians in world history.

        As we will probably all see very soon, there are also more intelligent solutions to prevent an ecodictatorship.

        Best regards
        Roland Aßmann

        P.S.: Mr. Langemann, I recently forwarded you a summary of basic physical questions and contradictions to the CO2 thesis, which I sent to various climate researchers. So far, none of the people I wrote to has been able to answer these questions, even though I am in intensive dialog with two renowned climate researchers. Man-made climate change is real, but the attempted explanations of climate research are almost certainly not.

  18. Thank you Markus Langemann for the valuable contributions, and thanks also to the courageous teacher. I would have liked to have such a teacher for myself, my children and now especially for my grandchildren. I wish him that he can realize his professional ideas in a school of the new age. Best regards Petra

  19. As an educator, I have now also made my decision. I'm not going to take part anymore.
    This is not about health! This is all about obedience!
    And I refuse to do so. I will no longer support such an obviously fascist system. Where is it all going to lead?

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