Panzer777General
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Panzer777General
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"Je regardai, et voici, parut un cheval noir. Celui qui le montait tenait une balance dans sa main." Apocalypse 6:5 Réflexions sur l’ombre et la lumière.

Germany 🇩🇪: A 20-year-old German girl has been sent to prison for “hateful comments” against 9 immigrants convicted of gang-raping a 14-year-old German girl. Her crime? Calling them “pigs, rapists, without honor.” Even though semen from all 9 was found on the child, only 1 of the rapists ended up in prison. The story ends with the girl who wrote against the rapists receiving a harsher punishment than the rapists themselves.

🚨🇫🇷 ALERTE INFO Libéré après seulement 19 jours de détention. Un ex-animateur scolaire de Montpellier, âgé de 33 ans, mis en examen pour un viol et plusieurs agressions sexuelles sur une quinzaine de fillettes, a été remis en liberté par la cour d’appel. (Midi Libre)







FUN FACT: “Checks and balances” don’t truly exist unless the judicial branch can also be checked and balanced.

The only way to restore rule of the people in America is to impeach judges. No one is above the law, including judges. That is what it took to fix El Salvador. Same applies to America.








C’est l’histoire d’un dossier de viols. Multiples. Des centaines de viols, sur 42 parties civiles. Dès 2017, des femmes tentent de porter plainte. La police ne réagit pas. Les mises en examen n’interviennent qu’en octobre 2020. 16 hommes, tous en liberté. Viols en réunion. Traite d’êtres humains en bande organisée. Proxénétisme aggravé.  Le dossier est clôturé en 2023. Les circonstances aggravantes de racisme et de sexisme, évidentes, sont pourtant écartées par la chambre de l’instruction. Il faut aller en cassation pour les faire reconnaître, en 2025. Depuis, nous n’avons toujours pas de date d’audience. C’est l’histoire du dossier « French Bukkake ». Un naufrage judiciaire. Une dizaine d’année de naufrage judiciaire. Un avis, @GDarmanin ?
















🇩🇪 In Germany, a Turkish teenager who shot a police officer multiple times has been acquitted of murder and will avoid prison — after telling a court he was often in a "bad mood" due to a lack of prospects. Police officer Simon Bohr, 34, was shot in the head, face, neck, shoulder, abdomen, and back after the suspect robbed a gas station, stole a police weapon, and opened fire during his arrest last August. The gunman admitted to the killing, but claimed he had fired as he was in fear of his own life, telling psychiatrists that he was scared the police would kill him, 'like they do in the United States.' Prosecutors pushed for a 13-year sentence for murder. Instead, the court only convicted him of aggravated robbery and ruled he had diminished responsibility due to schizophrenia and anxiety, ordering psychiatric detention instead of prison. The defendant had been on a concoction of medication prescribed to him by a doctor while he was back in Turkey. The officer’s widow sat opposite the man who killed her husband in court. "Such verdicts leave one stunned — and amount to a free pass for all future perpetrators," said AfD co-leader Alice Weidel. Rainer Wendt, federal chairman of the German Police Union, said, "I am speechless at such a verdict, and my thoughts are with the bereaved family of our colleague. They will feel abandoned by the justice system, and I can well understand that. To commit the robbery while fully conscious, and then to ruthlessly shoot his way out and kill someone, and then suddenly claim mental illness – that, in turn, is incomprehensible."




