ovaries and the Stasi gene
Finally, finally, finally. The Stasi documentation authorities - that is the continuation of the Stasi by legal means such as defamation, incitement, threats, discrimination and dumbing down of the population - is secure. Merkel's Cabinet decided that the maintenance of that authority until 2019. Stasi checks in the civil service should therefore remain possible until 2019.
Let me recalculate again: The people who now work as public servants have so far been well-lit an average of six times. First gegauckt umpteen times and still gebirthelt several times. A person who starts today after school or teaching in the public service was created in 1990 with the end of the state security just in the ovaries of his mother and father waited for fertilization by sperm. Whether this process is beautiful in itself recorded in the files of the Stasi? Or one really believes this Sarrazin crude with his gene theory? Is there a Stasi-Gen? Who do you want to now get to? What will you explain? What perfidious trick today, our intelligence is not on it, they could perhaps learn from the files of the Stasi? Or just want certain files to be kept under wraps by the force of law, as the unit of carbon or its Merkel? Because they were in the Federal Archives to view any easier? What could make use of the 1900 employees of these inflated authority to? Perhaps for the ticket taking pictures at the Berlin S-Bahn or soft cleaning? Not to mention the tax dollars frittered quite meaningless.
Further reflection on these issues is unnecessary, however, one leafs through the newspaper next few pages. As army soldiers talk about their service in Afghanistan * and declare their conviction that their reading of letters from the security and they will even spied guaranteed. Without Stasi. And these are just two of the filth of which one with this new amendment the Stasi Records Act must be distracted. Officially. In this state, which is dominated by only disgusting hypocrites and their sycophants ...
* The book "Field Post: letters of German soldiers from Afghanistan," published by Routledge.
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