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Traunstein · TraunsteinAdrenaline, precision and viral videos – that’s the daily reality for German parkourist Simon Brunner (27) from Traunstein. Thanks to breathtaking jumps from cliffs, cranes and abandoned rooftops, he has managed to turn his passion into a full-time job.Read Article
He Makes His Living by Dangerous Cliff Jumping. Better than Sweating on a Construction Site, He Says.
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Traunstein · TraunsteinTraunstein District CourtApollo News is reporting on the substantial speech crime sentence handed to a 73 year-old pensioner from the district of Traunstein in Upper Bavaria. Twice last year, the man repeated the expression “Alles für Deutschland”1 in posts on X – apparently in the course of discussing the indictment of Alternative für Deutschland politician Björn Höcke for the use of the same phrase. The words are forbidden in Germany by Sectio…See the Story
German Pensioner Receives 75-Day Prison Sentence in Latest Speech Crime Scandal to Hit the Federal Republic
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Traunstein · TraunsteinA 73 year-old pensioner from the district of Traunstein in Upper Bavaria was sentenced to 75 days in prison for saying twice last year, “Alles für Deutschland” (all for Germany) in posts on X. He said it in the course of discussing the indictment of Alternative für Deutschland politician Björn Höcke for using the same […] The post Slogans and Memes Can Get You Imprisoned in Germany appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.Read Article
Slogans and Memes Can Get You Imprisoned in Germany
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