- Franconian_Nomad@feddit.orgEnglish1 year
Meh, she changed her mind and alerted the police on her own. She should probably get some punishment, but I can see her why they acquitted her in this case.
A_norny_mousse@feddit.orgEnglish
1 yearStupid Reichsbürger. Dumb as bricks.
Reich Citizens believe that the modern German republic illegitimately replaced the German Reich that was founded in 1871 and continued under the Nazi regime until 1945. They reject the legitimacy of Germany’s modern federal state and its laws.
They have a form they print off the internet which, when signed, absolves them of following German law. Or so they believe. They have a King, for fucksake.
- You@feddit.orgEnglish1 year
They have a King
They are a heterogenous scene and therefore not uniformly organised (something to be thankful for). There’s more than one King (I haven’t read about a selfproclaimed queen though), different “Governments”, self-governing bodies… some of them cooperate, some can’t cooperate… As long as you don’t have to deal with them it sounds quite funny - They produce their own ID cards and driving licences because they do not believe in the existence of the Federal Republic of Germany. But if it exists it’s only a Ltd. Or Germany is still under military occupation. But if you encounter them irl… oh boy. And funny left as soon as some of them got their hands on weapons and actually started attacking people.
- TheLadyAugust@lemmy.worldEnglish1 year
That sounds like the “American Sovereign Citizen”. Maybe if they just believe really really hard…
- 1 year
Sounds like mental illness to me. Like serious delusion.
- lilmo037@infosec.pubEnglish1 year
She should come to the US, she’ll be appointed a cabinet position I’m sure
- federal reverse@feddit.orgEnglish1 year
This seems like a good context to plug Munecat’s excellent comparative video about Sovereign Citizen movements in various countries: https://youtube.com/watch?v=KcxZFmKrxR8 (Granted, the longest section is about US Sovcits.)



