The Censorship-Industrial Complex Has Now Become Self-Perpetuating
I’ve covered a lot of speech crime indictments here at the plague chronicle. Before Covid, these things hardly ever happened. Occasionally you’d find the odd article about a dumb tourist who was cited for throwing a Nazi salute in public or something, but that was it. The whole area just didn’t matter.
The German state acquired a kind of political Long Covid from the pandemic. Its agents learned from their virus repressions that they could get away with a lot more than they ever thought, and they also learned to view ordinary people as their adversaries. A third thing happened too, in that lockdowns moved a lot of discourse to the internet, and the German elite discovered for the first time that they and their policies suffer a popularity deficit there. To explain this, our baffled and offended if powerful social media naïfs borrowed the malevolent concept of ‘disinformation’ from the Anglosphere. They began whining and crying and beating their breasts and clutching their pearls about disinformation. None of them did this so hard and so insistently as the Greens, because the Greens represent the views of the German political elite, and as an elite they feel entitled to scold, control discourse and tell other people what to do.
That’s my potted history of how we got to this world, with pensioners being sent to jail for typing the wrong three-word phrase on the internet and YouTubers being fined thousands of Euros because some computer programme hallucinated into their banal complaints about poor internet reception a contextually incoherent Nazism. If you’re unlucky enough, you can get nailed for literally anything, and we only hear about a tiny minority of these cases. For a lot of people, the summary judgments they receive from the court are embarrassing, baffling and not worth the trouble. Those who can will just quietly eat the fine and try to get on with their lives.
In past pieces, I’ve drawn comparisons to the old East German DDR, and I’ve also tried to characterise political repression as something that all states get up to when their ruling classes become threatened. I stand by all of that, but I’ve neglected to explain why our present situation is unique.
Europe and particularly Germany have entered a totally new era when it comes to government interference with personal expression. We’ve never seen anything like this before, it is going to get a lot worse, and nobody anywhere has the slightest interest in dialling this back. The prosecutions are escalating and they will only become more pervasive and ridiculous.
What is happening resembles classic ‘totalitarian’ political tactics only superficially. The DDR employed literal bureaucrats and secret policemen whose job it was to censor speech according to defined standards and to punish or intimidate those who said inconvenient things. An analogy would be the farmer who decides there are too many rabbits eating his cabbages, and so he goes out and shoots them.
Modern Germany just can’t go out and shoot rabbits, and the reason has nothing to do with liberal democratic freedoms. We can’t even build bridges. Over a century ago, the Kingdom of Saxony required only two or three years to build the first Carola Bridge over the Elbe in Dresden. The SS destroyed that monument in 1945 to slow the Soviet advance, but the DDR needed only four years to build a replacement – the one that finally collapsed in September of last year. Today, in the best Germany of all time, we will require at least 10 years and almost certainly more to build our third Carola Bridge. That is a very rough scale of how much ability the state has lost in the space of just a few generations.
The sclerotic, hyper-managerialised state that cannot build an uncomplicated 500-metre bridge across a river also finds censorship really, really hard. And so it has signed over this project to a whole world of NGOs, many of which now devote incredible resources to policing the internet all day. We once had a farmer shooting rabbits, and that was bad enough if you happened to be a rabbit. Now we have an obese, bed-ridden, day-drinking farmer who can no longer fit through his front door. To solve his rabbit problem he has deputised a lot of autonomous agents, like the myxoma virus, to get rid of the hated rabbits instead. This means he’s no longer in control of the process at all. The censorship happens all on its own, and for reasons of its own too. It’s just something that a growing number of state-adjacent organisations do now, because there are institutional interests (jobs, funding) behind it.
How this happened is insidious. To take but one example: during Covid, German politicians didn’t like the fact that people were calling them names on the internet. They therefore voted to enhance penalties for insults directed against those ‘in political life’. Then, some of them ran off and founded an internet censorship NGO-cum-startup called So Done, the entire business model of which involves using AI tools to find people insulting politicians and referring these politician-insulters for prosecution. When these malefactors are ordered to pay compensation to their ‘victims’, the insulted politicians split the money with So Done, and everybody is happy.
That case is especially egregious, but it is much the same story with the ‘trusted flaggers’ deputised by the Digital Services Act and the swarm of other speech-suppressing NGOs who have descended upon German discourse like a bunch of fleas. We are looking here at a whole niche profession premised upon censoring and punishing people for saying naughty things. The not-so-subtle problem is that anyone employed under these auspices, being a professional, can never stop finding people saying naughty things, regardless of what people are actually saying. In this the new censors are much different than their DDR-era predecessors. They work not to influence discourse, not to protect the delicate feelings of wealthy invulnerable politicians, not to enforce a new online civility, not to defend the legitimacy of state institutions and not even because it is fun to see AfD voters shamed in court and deprived of their savings. No, they do it because it is their job, and that is the most terrifying thing of all.
Consider REspect!, just one of these garbage organisations. We’ve met it before – it’s the hate speech NGO run by a weird Egyptian man named Ahmed Haykel Gaafar. As of last year anyway, 10 people worked at REspect!, their salaries paid in part by the government. From their quarterly reports, we learn that in 2024 REspect! processed an average of 89 speech reports a day, 31 of which they referred to prosecutors. (As always, we’re asked to believe that people just come to REspect! with all the hate speech they’ve found online, and that REspect! then uses its prerogative as a trusted flagger to get naughty speakers banned and censored. The problem with this story, is that it requires us to believe that thousands of Germans are actually going to the dumb REspect! website and using its retarded speech report form, which I find highly unlikely. Maybe the odd offended Greenling actually does all of that, but what is actually happening here, almost certainly, is that REspect! is itself trawling the internet every day for hate speech. This would be why it needs to have a staff of at least 10 people, which you would not need if the offended and terrorised masses were doing all the reporting for you via web form.) These guys are by far most active on X and Facebook, and their all-time favourite speech offence is violations of section 86a of the German criminal code, the statute that forbids the use of NSDAP-associated slogans and symbols. This one law accounted for 64% of its entire haul last year. The reason for this is obvious: Nazi slogans are easily searchable and therefore offer the greatest payoff for the least effort. For everything else, somebody might actually have to read something, and that’s no good if you need to maintain your quota of 90 daily speech naughties.
The final step is the most frustrating: media naturally report on a subset of the prosecutions that REspect! helps generate, which causes the forbidden and highly dangerous Nazi phrases to recur all across the internet, where our word-searchers find them and initiate new prosecutions. It is like sowing the seeds of one’s future harvest.
I am not exaggerating or making this up. Consider the fate of that most deplorable of National Socialist slogans (from which I distance myself utterly), ‘Alles für Deutschland‘ (‘Everything for Germany’). Nobody except Nazi memorabilia enthusiasts knew this was a Sturmabteilung phrase until somebody caught the AfD politician Björn Höcke saying it in 2021. Since then, we have had a poor pensioner from Traunstein facing jail time for repeating ‘Alles für D–‘ in two separate tweets, in ironic commentary related to Höcke’s case. We have this guy from my old district in Bavaria who got his house searched and a €7,000 fine for merely repeating an ‘Alles für D–‘ hashtag on X, also in relation to Höcke’s prosecution. We have this pensioner from Münster hit with a €4,000 fine merely for citing the evil magical phrase, with quotation marks and everything, also in the course of discussing Höcke’s prosecution. And then finally we have the prominent social media personality Stefan Homburg convicted and fined €10,400, also for merely citing the forbidden phrase in the course of a broader discussion about the absurdity of it all. And again, these are the only the cases we know about. That can’t be emphasised enough.
Plainly, none of this is reducing the amount of ambient Nazi phraseology on the internet. If anything, the tactics before us have only served to increase the circulation of these darkly magical incantations. These morons have raised ‘Alles für D–‘ from near total obscurity to a household proverb in the space of just a few years, and they’ll keep going.
Except for the AfD, all the major German parties just love this stuff, or at least they have no idea what is going on and no conception that it might be a good idea to stop this. Our new CDU-led Government has just promoted the extremely noxious NGO HateAid to trusted flagger status alongside REspect!, and as artificial intelligence offers these people ever-improving tools, the prosecutions will just get crazier and wider-reaching.
We have established an autonomous, self-reinforcing censorship regime that serves no real purpose other than its own propagation, and for the foreseeable future we just have to live with that. It sucks.
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You have no discipline on yourself. You point out this and that and yet you are so feeble that you ignore the wider context. Did you ever think that you would be taken seriously? There are serious people in the world and they laugh at you.
Been on the sauce again have you mate?
Bad trip.🥴🤫
Complete crappy diversionary nonsense. Do you think I like informing you that you are an effwit? I wish it were otherwise and that you came across like a normal human being who it would be fuun to enagage in discourse. You just show yourself to be a cheap shameless scumbag.
Personally I find Eugyppius to be an excellent commentator and citizen journalist, whose work I support out of my meagre after tax earnings, he opens a marvellous intelligent window on the madness of modern Germany, and I applaud his work.
I don’t doubt the persipicacity of his writing. I am talking about something a bit more serious. Are you serious? Do you have any understanding of the reality that is likely to unfold in the next two days? We are talking about the breaking of he greatest taboos as well as mass murder. Perhaps a sense of perspective you dig?
Jabby, stop talking in circles. You make these vague, portentous, seeming predictions all the time. If you have something to say then out with it.
You ahouldn’t need me to tell you that is the point. For you it is completel toff the radar. You condemn yourself with your own ignorance. Ask me in three days time. At that point you won’t have to ask me anything.
You have a real way with people 🤔
Very well, I’ll ask you on Saturday and will expect a straight and hopefully civil reply.
Although I doubt anything spectacular will have happened.
Very off-topic but just in. I’ll keep my eyes peeled as to who voted either way, but it’s massively in favour;
”BREAKING: MPs have voted to decriminalise abortion after 24 weeks in England and Wales
Yes: 379
No: 137”
https://x.com/PolitlcsUK/status/1935039526415773771
A few have just been shared, but I’d guess the vast majority in favour are Labour MPs;
”Eight Conservative MPs just voted to decriminalise abortion up till birth in Britain.
Aphra Brandeth
Caroline Dinenage
Luke Evans
Kit Malthouse
Andrew Mitchell
Niel Shastri-Hurst
Ben Spencer
Laura Trott”
https://x.com/Con_Tomlinson/status/1935056862636044669
Well I find that quite appalling. Truly, human life never had less value than under this labour government.
I vaguely remember this horrendous case. I’ll keep banging this drum but why oh why a baby, once viable and the woman approaches the services if she wants to get rid, cannot be delivered *alive* via C-section and given up for adoption once it’s strong/old enough, is beyond me. There’s just no rationale for this whatsoever, much like there are no medical ethics involved either;
”Sarah Catt, who aborted her unborn baby at 39 weeks to cover up an affair, deserves to be rotting in a jail cell
Today’s vote in Parliament makes her a hero exercising her “reproductive rights”
Truly sickening.”
https://x.com/DrCalumMiller/status/1935052871885582391
Abhorrent.
But totally in line with the philosophy of the left.
Incidentally the first country in the world to legalize abortion was the worker’s paradise, that shining beacon of humanity: the Soviet Union under Stalin.
And let’s not forget China with its strict one-child policy implemented via enforced abortions.
Of course our government won’t stop here. Old people next.
The ultimate aim of a marxo-fascist government is full control over who is allowed to live.
The fundamental nature of the woke left is demonic.
My MP voted Aye despite sayimg her party had a clear policy on this matter that would certainly never include abortion up to birth.
Imagine my surprise on finding that she lied…
Here’s more explanation, but unless I’m being a bit slow I’m confused by the part where it says that 24 weeks remains the legal limit but the woman won’t be prosecuted if she has the ‘abortion’ ( literal infanticide in utero, at this point, imo ), after that, therefore how can they still call it a ”legal limit”? It’s a contradiction, right? ”Abortion is currently legal in England and Wales up to 24 weeks, but only under the Abortion Act 1967 – and even then, it must be approved by two doctors. After 24 weeks, abortion is only allowed in very limited circumstances, such as serious risk to the woman’s life or severe fetal abnormalities However, abortions that happen outside these legal rules – especially after 24 weeks – are still technically criminal offences under two very old laws: the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 and the Infant Life (Preservation) Act 1929. That means a woman who ends her pregnancy outside the legal framework could be investigated, arrested, or even imprisoned. And in recent years, some women have faced prosecution under these laws Tonia Antoniazzi, a Labour MP, put forward an amendment to remove that threat of prosecution for… Read more »
The 24-week limit was not removed, just rendered meaningless.
This. Which is de facto legalisation of abortion up to birth, and which she knew she was voting for.
It also states in that above post that with the 24 week legal limit these women wanting a late abortion were ”rare cases”. But will they remain rare now 24wks> abortion is decriminalized ( read ‘legal’ ). I guess time will tell.
I would be in favour of making each and every one of the Ayes watch the procedure for very late-term abortion, no looking away, no hiding. Vomiting optional.
I’m not the only one confused, going by the comments online.
”…women will no longer be criminally prosecuted if they *self-manage* an abortion beyond 24 weeks or without two doctors approval.”
So ”self-managing”, whatever that’s defined as, seems to be the crux here. So she can just stay at home and do something horrible to herself to induce an abortion and she’ll be right as rain?
https://x.com/DrMarianaClaire/status/1935049535094669534/photo/1
Having legalised abortion to stop back street abortion, they appear to have legalised back street abortion.
Let me predict the next step: there will be cases of illegal post 24-week abortions. These will be picked up by the BBC and the left-wing media as sob stories, presenting the women as victims who were forced to go down the illegal route because “their human rights are not protected”. Then there will be a campaign to remove the 24 week limit.
What they have done is prepared the ground for further changes. Slowly, gently the limits of acceptability will be pushed further and further back until eventually nothing is left.
I don’t think there could be any sob story that would wash and justify something like this. Plus, what I’d be wanting to know is what the hell was she doing up until the 24 week mark. Dithering? Sticking her head in the sand? There was just no reason whatsoever to amend this legislation, especially if it was already stated these late abortions were rare anyway. As I’ve said in a previous post, some people should never ever have kids, and I think something like this demonstrates a good example of that.
It is crazy you are living in this nonsense reality that you assume will continue forever. Why do you assume that? Because it is nice and comfy. This is so crap. Don’t talk to me when the shit hits the fan like you knew all along. Your complacency makes you look like a fat slob who isn’t worth saving.
Learn how disgusting you are with your mantra of endless war. The rest of the world is beginning to learn that you are horrible people. I could’ve told them that thirty years ago. You are a disgusting pop-culture fed waste of space and the sooner you retire the better. We on the outside can do very well if you just piss off out of existence.
What has got into you tonight? There won’t be a nuclear war, ok?
You are living in what might be called normie reality. Yes there will be a nuiclear war because given paucity of our diplomacy nuclear war is the only way out. Do not tell me that it won’t happen. I can see very clearly that it is about to happen and this is a serious matter. Talk to me in a weeks time and tell me that nuclear war isn’t an option. You will be crapping yourself in a bunker.
Without wishing to be rude, get a grip. Whether there is a nuclear war or not is absolutely beyond our control.
You have to ask the question – ‘why’ would all these powerful people want a nuclear war, which will likely destroy everything they hold of value? It doesn’t add up… so it wont happen is my opinion. It’s like people saying the Chinese want war with the west – they don’t, if they are at war with us we won’t keep buying their stuff, making them rich… so why would they want war? – it’s all theatre
Nope. I’ll be outside, drinking whisky with my shirt off and watching the show. I do NOT want to survive.
“Plainly, none of this is reducing the amount of ambient Nazi phraseology on the internet. If anything, the tactics before us have only served to increase the circulation of these darkly magical incantations. These morons have raised ‘Alles für D–‘ from near total obscurity to a household proverb in the space of just a few years, and they’ll keep going.”
Sadly I doubt that reducing the amount of Nazi phraseology is the intention. Having a handy demon at their disposal is too tempting. The intention is to render opposition powerless by convincing enough people that they are “Nazis”.
In my opinion, the intention is IngSoc-style newspeak — render it impossible to say anything positive about Germany or Germans by punishing everyone who does using the pretext that the Nahziehs¹ also said positive things about Germany and Germans. This will make it politically impossible to be opposed to this part of the establishment narrative.
¹ Combination of German nah – near – and the imperative of ziehen – to tow. Doesn’t mean anything beyond making a mockery of the term in a very German way. The trailing h means that each syllable is to be lengthened slightly and terminated with an aspiration, rendering it rather silly and pompous sounding in spoken German.
Yup that makes sense
The invention of this system, the World Wide Web, more or less occurred at the same time as the collapse of the Berlin Wall. I wondered what the DDR would have done about it if they carried on after the www became popular.
Maybe what the Chinese do – though I am not sure how effective it is
Things will get much more interesting once someone finds out that evil Nazis in northern Germany already used Moin as universal greeting. That should enable locking up all of Frisia and large parts of Westphalia.
Chances are that even Björn Höcke was completely unaware that the perfectly generic phrase Everything for Germany! had already been used by uniformed people of a certain kind (alongside Guten Tag – Good day – and Auf Wiedersehen – See you, in all likeliness) until someone who gets mental ulcers at the mere thought of people seeing anything positive whatsoever in Germany, ie, a typical German politician of the CGrünPD¹, managed to stumble over this most useful coincidence.
¹ That is, ex-Antifa student who managed to wiggle his way into a political career via the youth organisation of any German establishment party.
To repeat: The low-level German authorities handling these speech crimes are really peverting the course of justics as a matter of course because the relevant articles of the German criminal code only outlaw use of such phrases insofar they’re actually being used to refer to the illegal organization which employed them in some positive way. Other uses, like reporting about historic events or current public affairs, are explicitly exempted by the laws in question.
This means the FRG has really descended to the level of the GDR in this respect as there’s discrepance between written and applied law: Someone may well not have violated any written laws but if German authorities consider that politically expedient, they’ll simply prosecute him nevertheless.