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So it looks like some young immigrant grehs have finally had enough of german police harassing them...
Started in the south - where the immigrants are not as bootlick-ish.
It has been a long time coming
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Germany: Riot and attacks on police in Stuttgart after drug check
More than a dozen police officers wounded and 24 people detained after violent scuffles quickly turned into riots.
Police in the German city of Stuttgart have said 24 people were arrested and 19 police officers injured after a check for drugs sparked attacks on officers and police vehicles followed by widespread vandalism of storefronts in the city centre. Police said several hundred people were involved.
The disturbance early on Sunday started after officers stopped a 17-year-old on suspicion of drug possession as several hundred people partied outside, police said.
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NB. I haven't checked but I am sure they are german "minorities". German police abuse their stop and frisk powers.
For those that don't know.
Germans have the right to stop and ID check people without probable cause - which they regularly do to certain sub-sections of the population.
Filming people in public (including police) is problematic in Germany. The rules are complex, the police don't like it and you can go to prison for up to two years if you get it wrong. Wann Polizisten fotografiert und gefilmt werden dürfen | Rechtsanwalt Dr. Jasper Prigge . This means the bulk of their behavior goes unmonitored (as they and the state want).
Criticism and the outing of civil rights issues is resisted by the top-down command-driven German state. The bulk of the German population don't even know what civil courage and sacrifice for civil principle mean. The immigrants in earlier times had neither the access to media, the skills, the numbers nor the independence to get or even want to get a message out.
Even now with access to the Internet and the Press Germany conservatism and drive for conformity and control will not go silently into the night.
I keep telling US brehs that German society is not what they think it is. Journalist is being prosecuted for calling the police "trash".
See this report:
German interior minister to file criminal complaint against 'police are trash' journalist
After a German daily published a satirical article suggesting police should be thrown in a landfill, the interior minister said he will file a criminal complaint
German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer announced Sunday that he will launch a criminal complaint into the daily newspaper Tageszeitung (commonly referred to as taz) after it published a column criticizing the police.
Seehofer cited the anti-police violence in Stuttgart on Saturday night as an example of why such rhetoric should be cracked down on.
"Tomorrow I will register a criminal complaint as interior minister against the columnist because of the unspeakable article in taz about the police," he told German newspaper Bild am Sonntag.
"A lack of inhibition in language inevitably leads to a lack of inhibition in deeds, and to excesses of violence, just as we saw in Stuttgart. We cannot accept this any longer," he added
The article in question was published on June 15 with the headline "All cops are berufsunfähig (incapable of working)" — a play on a slogan used by groups protesting police violence — by columnist Hengameh Yaghoobirafah.
The article discussed the argument for abolition of the police and suggested that, since they are "trash people," they instead could be "thrown in the landfill."
German interior minister to file criminal complaint against 'police are trash' journalist | DW | 21.06.2020
Started in the south - where the immigrants are not as bootlick-ish.
It has been a long time coming
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Germany: Riot and attacks on police in Stuttgart after drug check
More than a dozen police officers wounded and 24 people detained after violent scuffles quickly turned into riots.
Police in the German city of Stuttgart have said 24 people were arrested and 19 police officers injured after a check for drugs sparked attacks on officers and police vehicles followed by widespread vandalism of storefronts in the city centre. Police said several hundred people were involved.
The disturbance early on Sunday started after officers stopped a 17-year-old on suspicion of drug possession as several hundred people partied outside, police said.
Live: WHO reports largest 24-hour increase in coronavirus cases
NB. I haven't checked but I am sure they are german "minorities". German police abuse their stop and frisk powers.
For those that don't know.
Germans have the right to stop and ID check people without probable cause - which they regularly do to certain sub-sections of the population.
Filming people in public (including police) is problematic in Germany. The rules are complex, the police don't like it and you can go to prison for up to two years if you get it wrong. Wann Polizisten fotografiert und gefilmt werden dürfen | Rechtsanwalt Dr. Jasper Prigge . This means the bulk of their behavior goes unmonitored (as they and the state want).
Criticism and the outing of civil rights issues is resisted by the top-down command-driven German state. The bulk of the German population don't even know what civil courage and sacrifice for civil principle mean. The immigrants in earlier times had neither the access to media, the skills, the numbers nor the independence to get or even want to get a message out.
Even now with access to the Internet and the Press Germany conservatism and drive for conformity and control will not go silently into the night.
I keep telling US brehs that German society is not what they think it is. Journalist is being prosecuted for calling the police "trash".
See this report:
![53892651_303.jpg](https://www.dw.com/image/53892651_303.jpg)
German interior minister to file criminal complaint against 'police are trash' journalist
After a German daily published a satirical article suggesting police should be thrown in a landfill, the interior minister said he will file a criminal complaint
German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer announced Sunday that he will launch a criminal complaint into the daily newspaper Tageszeitung (commonly referred to as taz) after it published a column criticizing the police.
Seehofer cited the anti-police violence in Stuttgart on Saturday night as an example of why such rhetoric should be cracked down on.
"Tomorrow I will register a criminal complaint as interior minister against the columnist because of the unspeakable article in taz about the police," he told German newspaper Bild am Sonntag.
"A lack of inhibition in language inevitably leads to a lack of inhibition in deeds, and to excesses of violence, just as we saw in Stuttgart. We cannot accept this any longer," he added
The article in question was published on June 15 with the headline "All cops are berufsunfähig (incapable of working)" — a play on a slogan used by groups protesting police violence — by columnist Hengameh Yaghoobirafah.
The article discussed the argument for abolition of the police and suggested that, since they are "trash people," they instead could be "thrown in the landfill."
German interior minister to file criminal complaint against 'police are trash' journalist | DW | 21.06.2020