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A German YouTuber has been issued a €16,000 fine for allegedly violating a section of the German Criminal Code which forbids the use of symbols and slogans of “anti-constitutional and terrorist organisations,” such as words associated with the Nazi salute.
The accusation is based on a claim that he said the words “Sieg Heil” during a Christmas livestream, but the video clip shows he actually said “die Qualität” (meaning “quality”) with a mispronunciation.
As Eugppius notes, the accusation must have originated from an automatic flagging process triggered by an error in an electronic transcription, because no human would misinterpret what the YouTuber said.
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German YouTuber faces €16,000 fine for mispronouncing the word “quality” in the latest insane speech crime prosecution to hit the Federal Republic
By Eugyppius
I always think we have hit rock bottom when it comes to German speech crime prosecutions, but then somehow things always manage to get worse.
Today we have news that law enforcement authorities in Braunschweig have issued a summary judgment against Tim Heldt, a major German YouTuber who runs the channel KuchenTV. They accuse Heldt of violating section 86a of the German Criminal Code, which is the statute that forbids using the symbols and slogans of “anti-constitutional and terrorist organisations” like the NSDAP [Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, or Nazi Party]. Specifically, some policewoman named Fehrer of the Braunschweig Police believes Heldt “knowingly” said the words “Sieg Heil”1 [“Hail victory!” associated with the Nazi salute] during a Christmas livestream last December. The fine for this grave act of cryptofascism is €16,000.
The thing is, when we call up the relevant clip from the livestream – which Heldt himself has helpfully posted – we see that the man said no such thing.
In this video, some woman comes up to Heldt and his friends and asks if they’re streaming. Heldt says “Ich versuch’s, die ka … die Qualität ist hier nicht so gut irgendwie bei mir.” Or in English: “I’m trying to, but somehow the [streaming] quality here isn’t that great for me.”
If you listen to the clip repeatedly, you can begin to appreciate how the final “s” of “versuch’s” combined with Heldt’s garbled attempt to pronounce “die Qualität” may for the hopelessly retarded begin to resemble the words of the Nazi salute.
That is, however, plainly not what Heldt said, and also contextually, it makes no sense. You can see this in the penalty order Heldt received, where the prosecutors insanely accuse him of answering the woman’s question with the words “I’m trying Sieg Heil but somehow the quality here isn’t that great.”
I suspect this prosecution arises from some kind of automatic flagging process triggered by an error in an electronic transcription. The misunderstanding here is just so egregious and unnatural, I can’t imagine it originating with a human. A minimum of three people (Officer Fehrer, the prosecutor and a judge) did, however, sign off on our misfiring censorship bot, which is pretty crazy when you think about it.
Heldt has vowed to fight the case, and so there will be a trial. I’d like to say that he has every chance of winning, but he just doesn’t, especially in the first instance. Germany has become a total madhouse.
This story displaces the notorious Poop Emoji Prosecution of Sachsen-Anhalt from 2023 as the stupidest speech crime indictment thus far. In that case, some guy wanted to call former Economics Minister Robert Habeck a “piece of shit” two years ago, but to soften his language he used the poop emoji instead, earning himself a fine of €600 via summary judgement. In the words of the prosecution, “the witness Habeck feels that his honour has been violated … in particular by your use of the emoji.”
Note:
1 Disclaimer: I hereby distance myself from this and the deplorable National Socialist slogans and symbols.
About the Author
Eugyppius regularly posts articles about current affairs in Germany, as well as broader political and historical matters, various conspiracy theories and the absurdities of modern academia on the Substack page ‘Eugyppius: A Plague Chronicle’, which you can subscribe to and support HERE.
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This means that in Germany each and every person is being spied on. Is that even lawful?
This is exactly why Congress wants the AI (no state governments or individual can sue AI companies for 10 years) part of the Trump BBB Bill so they can in real-time fine every American and globally fine every government to pay off 200 trillion in banksters’ debt but they really won’t actually pay off the debt they will instead enslave humanity
But the article places too much importance on whether he said what he was accused of saying. The real issue here, is that he, (and we), are being closely monitored in what we say, write, post, or even think, (if they can find a way to guess that). No, the arguments about what he said are a diversion from the closing in of the fascist/communist state which is what we need to focus on.
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