Germany is a nation of great freedoms. Freedom of expression is constitutionally protected. Of course if you have questions about the logistics of Adolf Hitler shoving 60 trillion Jews into shower room gas chambers, you will be sentenced to prison for wrong think. And don’t think about appealing your conviction, your appeal will be denied.

AP:

Germany’s highest court has thrown out a notorious elderly neo-Nazi’s case against her conviction for Holocaust denial, ruling that her activities are not covered by a constitutional guarantee of freedom of expression.

In May, 89-year-old Ursula Haverbeck was taken to prison to begin a two-year sentence for incitement handed down last year by a court in Verden.

Haverbeck has repeatedly said the Auschwitz death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland was just a work camp. She has been convicted several times but long avoided prison due to lengthy appeals.

he Federal Constitutional Court said in its ruling that knowingly spreading proven falsehoods “cannot contribute to forming opinions and as such is not covered by the freedom of opinion”.

It found that denying the Nazi genocide constitutes “disturbing the public peace”.

Yeah, an 89-year-old grandma denying that Hitler put 60 trillion Jews into gas chambers disturbs the public peace. Allowing millions of brown niggers into the country while lying to the people that they will pay for pensions is perfectly proper though.

This 89-year-old grandma according to the German government is more of a threat to public safety than millions of violent monkey savages.

But Germany is a free country that believes in democratic values so none of us should question any of this.