Reminder: It was the leftists who shot people at the Wall for 28 years
From the SED to Today’s Left-Wing Politics: How Patterns Repeat Themselves
The Berlin Wall was more than just concrete and barbed wire. It was a symbol of oppression, built by the SED – a party that claimed to represent the people but instead imprisoned and spied on them. Those who did not conform were persecuted, their existence destroyed. People died at the Wall because an ideology saw freedom as a threat.
Today, there is no longer a physical wall, but the methods have hardly changed. Today’s left-wing politics no longer use guns – they use laws, media, and social ostracism to silence critics. Opponents are no longer shot, but they are defamed, professionally ruined, or socially isolated. Anyone who dares to speak against the leftist agenda is labeled as "right-wing," "dangerous," or "anti-democratic" – just like those who opposed the SED regime back then.
Surveillance still exists today – not through the Stasi, but through modern censorship and control mechanisms on the internet. Those who question too loudly find their content disappearing from social networks, their bank accounts suddenly closed, or their jobs at risk.
The SED spoke of "socialist democracy" while rigging elections. Today, we are told we live in a free democracy – yet more and more citizens feel it is a democracy with a muzzle.
The parallels are alarming: Back then, it was called communism; today, it is called "justice." But the result is the same – an ideology that places itself above the people and tramples on their freedom.

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