Thursday, June 26, 2025

Idiotically Vindictive German Minister, Robert Habeck, Takes Legal Action Against Pensioner Who Called Him an Idiot

Free Speech Travesty: German Pensioner Who Called Green Economic Minister Habeck An 'Idiot' Has Been Convicted

Why do we call Habeck and idiot? 

Google explains rather well. 

In response to the question, is it libellous to call someone an idiot, Google says: 

No, calling someone an idiot is generally not considered libelous. Libel involves false statements of fact that harm someone's reputation. While "idiot" is an insult, it's usually considered an opinion or hyperbole, rather than a statement of fact. 

Although freedom of expression is guaranteed in Article 5 of the German Constitution's Basic Law, the German constitution, limits this freedom to protect young people, privacy or personal honor. However, Habeck's idiocy is not a matter affecting either his privacy or his honor, but simply his mental capacity. And by seeking to punish a citizen merely for calling him an idiot surely proves the Habeck's idiocy. 

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