>Tasks Create memes & spread memes on social media Join at least one of the following: AfD, IB, Einprozent to counter subversion Get fit & stay well hydrated Spread flyers and stickers in your city
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Auch Messengerdienste wie WhatsApp könnten "präventiv" mitgelesen werden. >DNA-Tests, Bodycams, Handydaten - Das plant Bayern: "Bayern geht jedoch bei der Ausweitung der Rechte der Polizei weiter als die anderen Bundesländer", sagt Experte Thiel. (((Geplant))) ist etwa, dass die Sicherheitskräfte künftig genetische Spuren an Tatorten auf die geografische Herkunft (hahhahahah) des Trägers hin untersuchen dürfen. [...] DNA von Verdächtigen nehmen [...] vergleichbare Regelungen wie bei der Erfassung von Fingerabdrücken gelten. Polizeieinsätze sollen zudem automatisch von Bodycams gefilmt werden >you mean diversity cams, no? - passiert nichts, sollen diese aber automatisch gelöscht werden. "[...] Daten aus der Cloud sicherstellen und in bestimmten Fällen löschen" Auch das Abgreifen Handydaten, etwa von Messenger-Nachrichten, wäre für die Beamten durch die neuen Regeln leichter. [...] [Der] 2017 eingeführte Begriff der "drohenden Gefahr" [soll] auf eine Vielzahl von polizeilichen Befugnissen angewandt werden. Bislang konnten Polizisten im Freistaat erst aktiv werden, wenn sie einen Hinweis auf eine "konkrete Gefahr" hatten, künftig soll die drohende Gefahr ausreichen. Allerdings muss es um den Schutz eines "bedeutenden Rechtsguts" (aka dein Haus und Besitz ist kei' wicht'ges Rechtsgut xD) gehen, damit die Polizei frühzeitig eingreifen darf. Hierzu zählen etwa Leib und Leben oder die Freiheit. In diesem Fall könnten etwa Pakete präventiv beschlagnahmt werden. "Machtbefugnisse wie vor 1945" - Das stört die Kritiker: >kek
Not really, I namefag out of purrpose and practicality. I use it like a title, nothing more. Namefagging is gay, not to even speak of tripfagging
Adrian Jenkins
By the way, no one seemed to like it, but here is my meme-archive. I collected tons of Afd/Putsch-Chans, but I have to say, boy do we lack good drawfags.
Tell me if it is worht is labeling all those images like germany-deutschland-afd-chan-anime-mascots-mascot-cute-holding-pepe-frog-kissing that would be the right name for pic related. You see, when you enter any one of these "tags" into the search bar of your explorere it recognizes these words as correctly written single words and can search for them in any order. Like, to find this image relatively easily I wouldn't even have to look through folders, I'd just type into the search bar "afd chan kissing frog" and I'd probably find it. Heck, even "afd chan pepe" could be enough. If this kind of naming is applied to all files, then it becomes very easy for new anons to find content fast and olderanons to find content they are thinking of without knowing where it is located. It could put the efficiency of shitposting onto steroids if that archive were to contain well-made images and info on immigration, genetics and other things that are required to break the narrative, as anons could find very specific arguments encapsulated in images in no time.
What do you think can be done against the draconian laws making their way through germany regarding {{{terrorism}}} and terrorism, along with interested and insincere (((accusations)))?
Hm, have not looked into it yet but the few points I see so far do not worry me that much ... more a thing that will hit the fugees. I mean, who in their right mind would communicate 'sensitive' stuff via Whatsapp for example?!
But yeah, would have to read into it more deeply before drawing conclusions...
"Regeln zur "drohenden Gefahr". Sie bemängeln etwa, dass dem Entwurf zufolge neben Gefahren für Leib und Leben auch erhebliche Eigentumswerte oder Dinge, "deren Erhalt im besonderen öffentlichen Interesse sind", ein präventives Eingreifen der Polizei rechtfertigen würden."
Sounds like no more trashcan bashing by Antifanten to me ;) But of course, this could also be used 'more creatively'.
I would be extremely careful with the "It ain't me". I mean, this could easily become a (((präventiv))) for the IB and similar organisatioins, look at what happened in Austria, and how they fucking arrested Sellner? It makes me mad, and it makes me usnure of whether or not to join IB.
Asher Lopez
Nothing short of a revolution or coup d'etat, I fear. There were 50000 people taking to the streets in Munich to protest the Polizeiaufgabengesetz. Even the fucking Greens took part. Hell, Gewerkschaft der Polizei itself realized that this law drives one hell of a wedge between them and the general population.
These laws are massively unpopular, even among normies. And still they get passed every fucking time. Maybe they'll be the catalyst that wakes a critical mass of normies.
Easton Parker
There won't be a critical mass until they start kicking normies doors in. And that won't happen, it'll only ever be used to extinguish new movements in the core and at the beginning. FUCK. THIS. SHIT.
Alexander Sullivan
That said, perhaps It'll finally drive normies to use tor and more nodes will be set up? Privacy in the communications is actually a human right in the GG, §18 I think.
Fuck these faggots, I hate them so damn much. What party passed this law and why did it pass? Seriously, did the AfD at least stand against that crap?
Hudson Barnes
It's mostly more of the usual "more surveilance" shit. Shitty but not Kriegsentscheidend.
The really bad change was passed a year ago when the "Praeventivhaft" was introduced. This is arrest without crime, trial or lawyer (it's for preventing crime after all). It only requires a Richterbescheid (i.e. a judge signs off on it without trial). Can be extended indefinitely. As far as I know the judge needs to provide justification for refusing to institute/extend this measure while they otherwise just need to sign (works that way with the Richterbescheid for Hausdurchsuchungen at any rate)...
The only thing the current change probably did about that was lower the bar for Praeventivhaft to "drohende Gefahr", probably. I haven't checked, but it did that for a whole range of measures and I'd be surprised if it didn't do that for Praeventivhaft.
> Hm, have not looked into it yet but the few points I see so far do not worry me that much ... more a thing that will hit the fugees.
I'm fairly sure this is aimed at dissidents rather than Goldstuecke.
Isaac Parker
> Seriously, did the AfD at least stand against that crap?
Of course they were excluded from the protest in Muenchen because nobody else wanted to be seen to oppose something the AfD opposed as well (and the protest would probably have turned violent if they'd joined). There were probably lots of AfD folks there without showing their colours.
Asher Campbell
It's pretty ironic desu. I just hate it all, at this point I don't even care that much if humanity turns into nothing but cattle. A population that behaves like this deserves it.
I have already told all my known people about it in detail, no care from them at all. Some people just don't care as long as *they* are still comfy, stupid, really stupid, but it can't be changed :^(
Austin Foster
But seriously, being a German, shouldn't you be praying for Ramadan?
Yes, considering what happened with IB in Austria this would be the biggest risk. One more reason to play it smart. Who decides about this Präventivhaft ... judges? There lies the key. Becuase it would be hilarious if this very law could once be used for our cause.
Leo Baker
Is the meme-folder downloaded ywt, by the way? Also, can you give me a platform that scans the thing I uplod for viruses so that anons can have assurance?
Cameron Long
Here, for anybody that wasn't following: anonfile.com/D7e835e9ba/Germany_Deutschland.zip It's a better organized folder of German memes. Also, I'd like to know where to join RG, perhaps they have stuff that is useful for the collection I am making here, any tips and pointers, because I guess the original server is down. Also, what is the risk of BKA and doxxing?
Christopher Wright
well, there is always a risk , so better don't follow the glow.
Hmmm. I might follow them once I know how to move anonymously online. I heard that: >TOR >VPN >CScape >ZRTP combined are literally "catastrophic" to trace, even for the NSA. It was in a leak, so if I use at least TOR+VPN it should be enough for legal shitposting. If I don't make threats and don't use things forbidden after §86a StGB I should be too much of a hassle to track down. Security has to scale with importance, that's a concept many anons here don't appreciate.
Logan Torres
Hehe, how do you like the "Anime Mascots" folder? :^)
Hehe, that will follow me for the rest of my time here, no? Though, desu, today no one is anonymous, if they want you they'll get you. So I think the only "safety" we really have is "security" by obscurity. What measures do you use, or do you just post with a blank IP?
Logan Lopez
Also; where is that picture from?
Dylan Bell
>BR Payed with GEZ nice
Dylan Johnson
Hmm... is this shit really hard to learn? I guess the people the NSA were talking about would use the following technique: >Set up tor torproject.org/ >Set up a VPN de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Private_Network >then they would connect that tunnel to an automated machine elsewhere that is programmed with Cscape: hornerautomation.com/cscape-software/ >and then use an additional zrtp to transfer the files in an additional cryptographic channel that would put another layer over the tor/vpn/cscpae obfuscations: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZRTP
Or is my understanding totally wrong?
Ian Wood
>tor >in 2k18
Carter Barnes
What's wrong with it? And what is the alternative? I heard that the shilling against it was largely concern trolling and that the concerns mentioned are elgitimate but only apply to people that want to literally bomb stuff. So the gist is: >If all you do is shitpost, then trying to get you in spite of your tor usage is useless. I tried tor once, and it's pretty slow anyways.
Colton Edwards
If you only want to shitpost on social media use a vpn and that's good enough.
Yeah, one has to stay reasonable. If there are enough people using the low-effort techniques, then it becomes simply not worth the effort to track them all down. >No shit sherlock Hey, I thought it'd be a little less noticeable, one can make assumptive errors.
Gabriel Wilson
>Mich Interessiert nicht. >Duetsche Machen Eisanbahnpatroullie durch Wald. >Munition zu schwer >Bleibt immer hier.
Another piece of history destroyed and even then it's still too problematic.
Michael Murphy
Ich hab nen Job endlich gefunden...55k in NRW, jamannn wagecuck für immer
Ethan Edwards
Consideration:
What is keeping the Michel from the alternative is his brainwashing ... but not that he believes fully in cultural enrichment but mostly that he is afraid (before others and even before himself) to be xenophobic. It is a cult of guilt that makes up the foundation of the left, a bellyfeel/wrongthink thing. Now how do we solve this? Make xenophobia socially accepted again. I have no idea how so I am asking you guys for ideas. Take away the shame and guilt and the Michel will act more rational. This is how you convert them.
you have to point out over and over agin that there is no real basic reason for this guilt trip that is entirely forced over decades, to weaken our self-perception and self-determination wich is a natrural right of a people ,to get yolo normies to grasp that will take a while, its like sisyphos i know.
Not with pathos I think. Neither with fear probably, they have enough fear of them already. Monetary concerns will be denied quickly. Criminal concerns will be kleingeredet. Telling the story of how and why turks came here can be effective, pacifist boomers dont like nukes and hate everything remotely related to them.
This won't work. Their inherent guilt is an Ersatzreligion. Reasoning doesn't work on religious fanatics. Morals themselves are immune to reasoning - moreso when they are unreasonable to begin with.