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A professor who interrupted a speech by German Chancellor Angela Merkel to tell her, “I’m scared about the future of my children,” now faces legal action from his own University.
The incident occurred on Monday during Merkel’s address to the Fraunhofer Institute for Microsystems.
“I’m scared about the future of my children. My children are 2, 4 and 9 years old,” said the professor, adding, “You are making an experiment and you don’t know the outcome.”
“I have serious concerns about this,” he continued. “I expect more responsible decisions from you, as a physicist.”
Merkel shrugged off the interruption, claiming, “I will meet my responsibility and do everything to ensure Germany has a good future.”
The man was quickly escorted out of the room and now faces legal action from Merseburg University, which vowed to review his position and take legal action against him for “damaging the faculty’s reputation.”
Continue . . . http://www.infowars.com/professor-interrupts-merkel-im-scared-about-the-future-of-my-children/
If you complain on Twitter about the migrant crisis in Holland, you might get a visit from the cops.
That’s what happened to Mark Jongeneel, a small business owner in the small city of Sliedrecht. On January 11 Jongeneel tweeted:
“The college of Sliedrecht has a proposal to receive 250 refugees in the coming 2 years. What a bad plan! #letusresist”
This mild rebuke is apparently considered sedition and an incitement to riot by the Dutch state. Cops found their way to Jongeneel’s office and warned him not to criticize the government’s migrant policy.
Continue . . . http://www.infowars.com/dutch-cops-threaten-man-with-sedition-for-tweeting-about-migrants/
The incident occurred on Monday during Merkel’s address to the Fraunhofer Institute for Microsystems.
“I’m scared about the future of my children. My children are 2, 4 and 9 years old,” said the professor, adding, “You are making an experiment and you don’t know the outcome.”
“I have serious concerns about this,” he continued. “I expect more responsible decisions from you, as a physicist.”
Merkel shrugged off the interruption, claiming, “I will meet my responsibility and do everything to ensure Germany has a good future.”
The man was quickly escorted out of the room and now faces legal action from Merseburg University, which vowed to review his position and take legal action against him for “damaging the faculty’s reputation.”
Continue . . . http://www.infowars.com/professor-interrupts-merkel-im-scared-about-the-future-of-my-children/
If you complain on Twitter about the migrant crisis in Holland, you might get a visit from the cops.
That’s what happened to Mark Jongeneel, a small business owner in the small city of Sliedrecht. On January 11 Jongeneel tweeted:
“The college of Sliedrecht has a proposal to receive 250 refugees in the coming 2 years. What a bad plan! #letusresist”
This mild rebuke is apparently considered sedition and an incitement to riot by the Dutch state. Cops found their way to Jongeneel’s office and warned him not to criticize the government’s migrant policy.
Continue . . . http://www.infowars.com/dutch-cops-threaten-man-with-sedition-for-tweeting-about-migrants/