People will say “oh the Canadian truckers were the first ones to lose their bank accounts for political reasons.”
Faggot, Andrew Anglin’s personal checking account was shut down in 2016. He was prevented from opening another one, at any bank, and then it got way worse in 2017, when he was banned from using an LLC to run a business bank account.
Andrew Anglin cannot use the banking system at all. Straight up. He has to pay for everything in cash, for the rest of his life.
People should have complained back then. Now it’s nearly a decade later, and this is all just standard practice.
The bank Sparkasse Mittelfranken-Süd has sent a threatening letter to one of its customers after he transferred a three-digit sum donation to the federal office of the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party, raising questions as to whether banks might begin—or perhaps have already started—blocking transfers to the right-wing opposition party.
A copy of the letter, obtained by the newspaper Junge Freiheit, reads: “The recipient of the payment has a right-wing extremist orientation. Sparkasse Mittelfranken-Süd does not accept such payments. In your own interest, please stop such payments.”
News of the threatening letter comes just days after Germany’s left-activist Interior Minister Nancy Faeser announced her intention to effectively suspend banking secrecy for supposed ‘right-wing extremists.’ Under Faeser’s plan, soon to be scrutinized by the Federal Constitutional Court, Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has the authority to request information on transactions and accounts carried out and held by ‘right-wing extremists’—those deemed to be jeopardizing the fundamental principles of a free and democratic society.
Democracy means doing what this fat woman tells you
“If we have evidence that money is being used to finance illegal things to prevent the basic democratic order, then we can also close down accounts,” Faeser said.
The phrase “prevent the basic democratic order” is a direct reference to activities that can lead to a party being banned under the German Constitution. The AfD has repeatedly expressed its commitment to the German Basic Law (constitution).
Seeking clarification on the incident, the Berlin-based conservative newspaper contacted the bank for a comment, to which the bank confirmed that the letter was indeed authentic. The bank’s spokesman, however, claimed that the letter was “actually a mistake” and that the customer “will also be informed accordingly.”
They don’t need proof of anything.
All they have to do is say that you’re “extreme,” and “extreme” just means “disagreeing with the government.”
Everyone knows there is no reason for a political party to do anything illegal. This is the most popular political party in Germany, which would win the next elections outright if they were allowed a free and fair election.
What crimes are they supposed to be committing? Trafficking in meth?
This is absurd.
Everything is absurd.