Germany has a history of forbidding extremism on both sides, justify it with the “never again” of our Nazi past, then apply the laws mainly on the left
Yes. The blind in the right eye symptom seems to be real. Sadly.
It doesn’t change anything about the compact verdict from my point of view. But this injustice feels unfair and people do not feel represented and protected by the state (with the known consequences). The state has the Gewaltmonopol (monopoly on the use of force). For me this implies, that the state has the duty to nvoke its rights equally, regardless of the side.
Germany has a history of forbidding extremism on both sides, justify it with the “never again” of our Nazi past, then apply the laws mainly on the left
Yes. The blind in the right eye symptom seems to be real. Sadly.
It doesn’t change anything about the compact verdict from my point of view. But this injustice feels unfair and people do not feel represented and protected by the state (with the known consequences). The state has the Gewaltmonopol (monopoly on the use of force). For me this implies, that the state has the duty to nvoke its rights equally, regardless of the side.