Anti-Free Speech Germany Threatens Citizens With 3 YEARS In Prison For Using Letter ‘Z’
The symbolic usage of the letter “Z” is now “verboten” in anti-free speech Germany, according to a number of federal states. It can now be regarded a criminal offense punishable by up to three years in prison.
Residents in at least two German states have been threatened with criminal prosecution if they use the letter “Z” as a sign. While the letter seemed innocuous a few months ago, it has subsequently gained notoriety as a result of Russian soldiers deploying a Z-like mark on their vehicles, most likely to prevent friendly fire difficulties. The letter has become a rallying cry for Russian servicemen’s fans, as well as Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. Consequently, authorities in anti-free speech Germany have decided to clamp down on the letter’s usage, according to a report by broadcaster Deutschlandfunk.
Purging the alphabet: Germany cracks down on the letter ‘Z’ (Free West Media)