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A German court sentenced five members of the far-right “United Patriots” group to up to eight years in prison for plotting to overthrow the government and kidnap Health Minister Karl Lauterbach.

Linked to the Reichsbürger movement, they planned to sabotage the power grid and spark a civil war, hoping to recruit security forces.

Their leader, Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss, was inspired by QAnon. Authorities have prosecuted multiple Reichsbürger-related cases.

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser warned of the group’s ongoing threat to democracy and security.

20 points

The AFD probably can’t wait to J6 Pardon these assholes if they ever get power.

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pardons arent a thing in germany

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If I move to Germany how long until I can vote?

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I love the militant far-right’s obsession with disabling the power grid. Like yeah, if you took out my town’s power for months, ground my job to a halt, and put the vulnerable in danger, I would take up arms…against you.

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Yeah. They’re completely blind to the proven fact that people and communities often become more compassionate in times of crisis. They’re just too selfish and stupid to understand empathy

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Eight years?! EIGHT?? I’m all about compassionate treatment alof criminals… but I feel like this is a quintessential example of a crime that deserves an indefinite sentence.

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In the US they get cabinet positions and/or elected to the second highest office (below Musk)

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Why do they always want to disable the power grid? That’s just going to piss people off.

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They never want to create any new government, or anything. Not that they know how.

They just want to destroy. Russian stooges.

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