In the first week of January, I received a letter from the Berlin Immigration Office, informing me that I had lost my right of freedom of movement in Germany, due to allegations around my involvement in the pro-Palestine movement. Since I’m a Polish citizen living in Berlin, I knew that deporting an EU national from another EU country is practically impossible. I contacted a lawyer and, given the lack of substantial legal reasoning behind the order, we filed a lawsuit against it, after which I didn’t think much of it.
I later found out that three other people active in the Palestine movement in Berlin, Roberta Murray, Shane O’Brien and Cooper Longbottom, received the same letters. Murray and O’Brien are Irish nationals, Longbottom is American. We understood this as yet another intimidation tactic from the state, which has also violently suppressed protests and arrested activists, and expected a long and dreary but not at all urgent process of fighting our deportation orders.
Then, at the beginning of March, each of our lawyers received on our behalf another letter, declaring that we are to be given until 21 April to voluntarily leave the country or we will be forcibly removed. The letters cite charges arising from our involvement in protests against the ongoing genocide in Gaza. None of the charges have yet led to a court hearing, yet the deportation letters conclude that we are a threat to public order and national security.
By “mentioned that the USSR wasn’t perfect” you mean “claimed that the USSR forced women to get science degree or be executed.”
Which got mentioned by other commenters which I just repeated.
Researching about this topic, shows that I get the same answers.
If my knowledge is wrong, then it shall be corrected. The only rules in this community was by not being rude and by needing to be nice to each other. And not being pro-communism at all cost.
And banning someone just because he either found something negative about the USSR is kinda stupid. Even when the knowledge is wrong, it should become a discussion where people exchange resources and realise the flaws.
So my context in that discussion was about “Why the USSR isn’t perfect like they constantly brag about” as far as I remember.
Well here’s the thing, obviously what you said isn’t true, and obviously you know that if you’ve done even basic research, so what you’re doing is deliberately spreading things you know to be false as a form of trolling.
Uhm. Like I said, I literally quoted other comments and even good search results saying this to me. Its not trolling if you acyuslly believe it. Just because you hate when someone literally believes something wrong, doesnt mean he is a troll.
And no, a basic research could hide the truth fact, so I could obviously do a deep biased search.
Its obvious that I wasnt trolling. Or else I would literally fight for being right. But no, I was just stating this onto a comment. Thats it. And afterwards I was explaining myself from where I have this knowledge. A troll would literally work differently and never say its from other comments there.
I mean, you can stop playing dumb now. We both know you don’t actually believe that and you haven’t found any evidence that it’s true. If you had, after all, you’d have presented it, rather than just endlessly going “oh I definitely found lots of evidence, totally!”.
So yeah, you’re trolling.
No, I literally had a biased search with Perplexity and gpt4-mini.
At this point you’re trolling
Wait, are you saying your “research” was to ask an AI…
Perplexity gives articles that fit the description
Articles such as?