Germany is in a state of self-absorption: as a German, I have felt for years that I have been surrounded by infantile people who do not know anything about mathematics, physics, or chemistry.

I hope that the year 2022 has arrived in good health and luck for the dear Hungarian readers. In April, you will elect a new parliament and government. Do they continue on the right path, or do they choose a green-communist path of re-education? They will decide on that.

I hope your government will treat the population differently than the German government does today. The latter continues where the previous Merkel government left off: the economic, technological and civilizational downsizing of Germany. The new government even found a name for it: the transformation into an "eco-social market economy". I have lived on these columns before with the old German saying: the donkey goes on the ice in good business. Since the Fukushima tsunami, the donkey of German politics has been venturing further and further onto the thin ice. They adjust reality and language for this.

Germany is in a state of self-absorption: as a German, I have felt for years that I have been surrounded by infantile people who do not know anything about mathematics, physics, or chemistry.

Dear Hungarians, take a close look at Germany! From there, they will see what to keep away from in the April elections. Unless, of course, they want to destroy their own energetic and economic security, as well as their way of life, as the red-green German left wants it in their arrogance, with the help of the free democrats and a part of the conservatives. On New Year's Eve, three nuclear power plants and eight coal-fired power plants were shut down in Germany. They end once and for all. At the same time, not even half of the country's electricity supply - in 2020 was 46 percent - is provided by euphemistically declared "renewable" but uncertain energy sources that depend on the whims of the weather, such as the sun and wind. Hungarians can also experience such a situation, even those who believe that electricity comes from the socket all the time and at a subsidized price.

What is happening? A state gives up its own huge energy reserves, but cannot compensate for this deficit by itself.

If the neighboring countries do not come to its aid, the federal republic will collapse within days, which, on the other hand, would lead to the energetic collapse of the entire European Union. Behind an energy outage on such a scale lies the danger of a civilizational collapse. Where there is no electricity, you cannot make calls or flush the toilet. You can't call the police, everyone has to protect themselves. And if we consider that the new government wants to convert Germany completely to electric energy, but this will require at least fifty percent more electricity, then this can only be explained by the fact that the government coalition decided to allow weeding. Perhaps you would have "broken in" yourself? The Green Party Minister of Agriculture wants to raise food prices, and would regulate our nutrition strictly according to green aspects, while legalizing drugs.

Germany has become a political madhouse.

At the same time, for reasons of climate protection, the EU's new policy supports the electricity obtained from nuclear energy in the future. Germany leaves and the EU re-enters. The German glass industry is the latest victim of the green-leftist worsening of the world: the first glass producers have to reduce their production due to the price of electricity. The Green-Left Germans are putting the entire fate of Europe at stake in the energy issue as well as in uncontrolled, mass immigration, including the accompanying irreversible transformation of society. If conditions similar to those in the immigrants' countries of origin develop in our country, the situation will be worse for us, but it will not make it better for them.

Lenin believed that communism equals Soviet power plus the electrification of the entire country. With his "great leap", Mao added a shovel to this when he declared in 1958 that "fight relentlessly for three years and most of the country will look different. Local industrial production will exceed local agricultural production in five to ten years." The new German government is just as sincere: it talks about transformation, and it means it. "Ecosocial transformation" sounds like a cross between Lenin and Mao. For now, it does not claim millions of victims, but will it stay that way? Until now, the road that promises paradise on earth has always been lined with re-education, camps and millions of victims. For my part, I do not trust the new German political class. Jacobins, Leninists, Maoists, Green ideologues - they all proclaim the only and unchangeable truth, defying any kind of criticism.

In any case, censorship in Germany is very extensive.
Reasonable parts of the media based on democratic and rule of law norms – such as Achse des Guten, Tichys Einblick or Reitschuster.de – now regularly have to fight in court to protect their articles and videos. With its unheard-of brazenness, the green-left community is practicing in its own country what it accuses of Putin, Erdogan and China: it denies freedom of expression. It's just that they cover it up. Media platforms are forced to censor, the state does not get its hands dirty. It is as if the restaurateur should pay attention to what his guests say. Germany is currently in the mud when it comes to freedom of opinion and communication. Even in a complete stupor, one cannot fathom all that is currently happening in Germany, which is committed to defying the four basic operations, as well as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and the first law of thermodynamics.

Is Hungary protected from all this?

The author, Günter Weissgerberger, was the leader of the SPD representatives in Saxony between 1990 and 2005, and left the German Social Democratic Party in 2019.

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