Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 8, 2018
An example of an Auschwitz meme. The actual meme posted is a secret, apparently.
In Germany, memes are now against the law.
JTA:
A German neo-Nazi was sentenced to 18 months in prison for an offensive social media post about the Auschwitz Nazi death camp.
The unnamed man, 32, from Glauchau in in the German state of Saxony, posted a photo of a miniature of the Auschwitz camp and an offensive caption, the Associated Post reported.
The sentence was handed down at the district court in Hohenstein-Ernstthal in eastern Germany. During the sentencing the judge, Manfred Weber, told the neo-Nazi defendant that “you made fun of Auschwitz survivors — that’s very bad,” according to the Associated Press.
Just imagine this.
18 months in prison.
For posting a “very bad” meme. About a fake historical event – at least I assume it was mocking the “Holocaust” claim, rather than simply referring to the camp itself in a humorous way. But he isn’t getting charged with denial, just making fun – so who knows.
What people would tolerate this kind of abuse by their government?
Only the Germans. And presumably Swedes.