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 No.493112

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 No.493113

Germany has been trying to de-bank its communist party recently too.
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 No.493118

>>493112
>>493113
I don't believe their parties even get much support either, why did they do it? Poland is one of the post conservative countries
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 No.493120

>>493118
Yeah it's insane considering how neutered these parties are in the first place.

>>493113
I talked to a friend this past year that said they potentially have to go back to Germany to do mandatory military service or lose their German citizenship.

What I think all this amounts to is that Europe is preparing for WWIII with Russia.
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 No.493122

>>493120
>I talked to a friend this past year that said they potentially have to go back to Germany to do mandatory military service or lose their German citizenship.
>What I think all this amounts to is that Europe is preparing for WWIII with Russia.
Do you believe it'll happen in a few years? Personally I believe Putin might resign after the war ends. Does mandatory military service apply to migrants too?
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 No.493123

>>493122
I don't live in Europe so I don't have the answers.

It sure feels like there is a global military buildup however.
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 No.493124

>>493122
>Do you believe it'll happen in a few years?
Not that anon, but personally I think that "it" will happen this year. Except I think that Iran will be the main target, and a lot of the European re-militarization will actually be (subtly or unsubtly) funneled into that front even before it's certain what course of action Russia will take.
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 No.493206

>>493124
>Not that anon, but personally I think that "it" will happen this year. Except I think that Iran will be the main target, and a lot of the European re-militarization will actually be (subtly or unsubtly) funneled into that front even before it's certain what course of action Russia will take.
Anon you've been proven right and it hasn't been a day
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 No.494341

https://www.praguedaily.news/2025/12/28/from-1-january-2026-the-dissemination-of-communist-ideology-will-be-prohibited-in-the-czech-republic/
From 1 January 2026, the dissemination of communist ideology will be prohibited in the Czech Republic

In future, statements about and the dissemination of communist ideologies will be treated in the same way as those of National Socialism
By PragueDaily
Sunday, December 28, 2025

With the start of the new year, the dissemination and support of communist ideologies in the Czech Republic will be punishable by law. An amendment to Section 403 of the Criminal Code provides for prison sentences of one to five years for violations.

At the beginning of the year, a long-debated law comes into force, prohibiting the dissemination and support of communism as well as the use of its symbols. Opponents hail the measure as long overdue. In December, the Constitutional Court (ÚS) rejected a request by the extra-parliamentary Communist Party (KSČ) to annul part of the amendment.

In future, statements about and the dissemination of communist ideologies will be treated in the same way as those of National Socialism – the two major totalitarian ideologies of the 20th century.

In the amended version of Section 403, which President Petr Pavel signed in mid-July, it is now explicitly stated that ‘movements aimed at suppressing human rights and freedoms’ include not only National Socialism but also Communism. Anyone who propagates, supports, or attempts to establish such a movement can be punished with up to five years’ imprisonment.

What will no longer be permitted

From 1 January 2026, the public use of communist symbols will be punishable if intended to disseminate or support the ideology. The hammer and sickle, the red star, as well as portraits of Lenin, Gottwald, or Fidel Castro may be legally relevant if actively displayed as an expression of support for the communist movement.

The same applies to flags, posters, T-shirts, banners, or the names of organisations explicitly adhering to an ideology that seeks to suppress fundamental rights. Singing “The Internationale”, the anthem of the socialist labour movement, public gatherings with clearly ideological content, or online posts promoting communist movements will also fall under the Criminal Code.

The amendment thus makes clear what history has long shown: a system that suppresses freedom cannot be justified by tradition or nostalgia.
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 No.494342

>>494341
Really sad, I thought maybe Czech Republic was going to start to regain its sanity soon by proximity to Slovakia.
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 No.494343

Gee whiz, I wonder why the Polish don't like communists. It's not like communism did anything wrong to them during ww2 or the cold war or anything.
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 No.494346

File: 1771012435104.jpg ( 62.77 KB , 604x455 , Bans_on_communist_symbols.jpg )

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bans_on_communist_symbols

Meanwhile Lithuanian Jews can move to Israel and apparently there's no problem with that.
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 No.494410

>>494342
>Really sad, I thought maybe Czech Republic was going to start to regain its sanity soon by proximity to Slovakia.
>Slovakia
>sanity
Ugh, mate, I don't even know where to start

Slovakia is in many ways very similar to Hungary and Poland. A deeply conservative country, where the catholic church is still very influential institution.

Jozef Tiso, the president of the fascist Slovak state, is viewed in positive light by 20% of Slovaks.

28% has a favorable opinion on the era of the first Slovak republic (1939-45) itself
(source: https://nms.global/sk/tiso-ma-sympatie-patiny-populacie-slovensky-stat-vnimaju-pozitivne-najma-mladi/ )

4% views the deportations of Jews positively (source: https://spravy.stvr.sk/2024/03/len-tretina-populacie-ma-negativny-postoj-k-slovenskemu-statu-a-deportaciam-zidov/ )

I know, these are not terrible numbers, but they also aren't very good

(In contrast: 33% of Slovaks think that they would live better if the communist government was still in place, 41% think they the life would be worse, https://www.aktuality.sk/clanok/eu5JGBz/prieskum-odhalil-dva-svety-kto-zo-slovakov-by-radsej-zil-v-komunistickom-rezime-a-kto-vnima-ze-bez-novembra-89-by-sa-zilo-horsie/ )

As for the current Slovak government, their ideology is basically a combination of milquetoast socdem policies and populist nationalist whining about gypsies, migrants, muslims and gays.

(Fun fact: Israelis helped Robert Fico with his 2020 election campaign. https://dennikn.sk/1718211/smeru-v-kampani-radia-poradcovia-z-izraela/ )

I agree that Slovakia is a little bit more based than Czechia, but not very much.
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 No.494411

>>494410
I find it difficult to reconcile that with the fact that Slovakia is lead by the last remaining principled social democrat in Europe.

The fact remains Slovakia and Hungary are the only voices in Europe opposing the bullshit proxy war in Ukraine and world war 3. Given the completely unhinged crap at the Munich Security Conference just a few days ago, yes that is sanity.

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