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German Economist fined €16,100 for sarcastic X posts

12 days ago
  • #Germany
  • #free-speech
  • #legal-case
  • A Düsseldorf-based economist, Thomas Vierhaus, is being prosecuted for sarcastic remarks online about public figures under Section 185 of the German Criminal Code.
  • Vierhaus received a total fine of €16,100 for three separate X posts deemed insulting by officials and journalists.
  • One post mocked Katrin Göring-Eckardt, Vice President of the Bundestag, over her climate change remarks, leading to a complaint filed by a doctoral student.
  • Another charge arose when Vierhaus called the same doctoral student a 'little snitch' after discovering his identity.
  • A third post criticized ARD journalist Moritz Rödle, calling him a 'nincompoop,' which led to a complaint via Hessen gegen Hetze.
  • The penalty order combines all three allegations, with fines calculated based on Vierhaus's income (70 daily fines of €230 each).
  • Vierhaus plans to contest the charges in court.
  • Germany's legal system increasingly targets offensive or sarcastic speech, raising concerns about censorship and freedom of expression.