more often than not, these treaties are more like a gesture of goodwill or moral views to state your intention with no actual legal binding. but maybe you can point out your source, being smarter than the entire German judicial system?
It’s like a contract. If there’s no enforcement you can of course wiggle your way out of it, it entirely depends on wether or not you’re a piece of shit.
Most people would say signing something means you should respect it regardless of the consequences
You mean illegally repressed by the state. Germany made billions selling weapons for the genocide and have no legitimacy forbidding anything.
And even then you’re a piece of shit lmao. What kind of a human being sees a big strong guy hitting a woman and think “wow she must have deserved it”. Do you have any sense of ethical behavior at all? Does anybody loves you?
Some delayed folks stays stuck at the “yes sir” phase. Most kids learns to say no, and then to nuance, but some simps stays stucks at 6 years old. You are rule-based, aren’t you? They deserve to be punched because they didn’t obey the rule, right? That’s your theory?
There are laws around protests, yes. Like you can’t commit violent acts, need to announce it, can’t incite, no hate speech, etc. Pro Palestine protests happen legally all the time. This one was against the law.
I don’t know what happened with that punch or what happened before. I can’t say if it was legal or not, as I don’t know enough.
There is no such thing as an illegal protest. Protesting is human right.
In germany you need to tell the authorities when you want to start a protest
in Germany protests can be illegal (Art. 8 II GG; additional VersammlG (Bund), VersFG BE)
^ this guy punches women
International laws trumps domestic law idiot. You signed treaties
more often than not, these treaties are more like a gesture of goodwill or moral views to state your intention with no actual legal binding. but maybe you can point out your source, being smarter than the entire German judicial system?
A rat would be smarter than the entire german judicial system
https://policehumanrightsresources.org/content/uploads/2023/09/Protect-the-Protest-Freedom-of-Peaceful-Assembly-Under-Pressure-in-Germany-Analysis-by-AI-Germany.pdf
Also the rat isn’t complicit in a genocide, which makes it not only smarter than Germany’s entire judicial system but also more ethical
cool, now where’s the source stating which international treaty is legally binding regarding the unconditional legality of all protests?
Have you heard of the human right convention, retard?
which one do you mean?
All of them. You’re a disguisting piece of shit justifying a woman getting punched in the face by the cop i dont owe you a debate retard
It’s like a contract. If there’s no enforcement you can of course wiggle your way out of it, it entirely depends on wether or not you’re a piece of shit.
Most people would say signing something means you should respect it regardless of the consequences
you don’t understand the legal system
No rights are absolute. They are regulated by laws.
You mean illegally repressed by the state. Germany made billions selling weapons for the genocide and have no legitimacy forbidding anything.
And even then you’re a piece of shit lmao. What kind of a human being sees a big strong guy hitting a woman and think “wow she must have deserved it”. Do you have any sense of ethical behavior at all? Does anybody loves you?
Some delayed folks stays stuck at the “yes sir” phase. Most kids learns to say no, and then to nuance, but some simps stays stucks at 6 years old. You are rule-based, aren’t you? They deserve to be punched because they didn’t obey the rule, right? That’s your theory?
R3tard.
There are laws around protests, yes. Like you can’t commit violent acts, need to announce it, can’t incite, no hate speech, etc. Pro Palestine protests happen legally all the time. This one was against the law.
I don’t know what happened with that punch or what happened before. I can’t say if it was legal or not, as I don’t know enough.