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Germany punishes American writer over satirical swastika image

鈥業鈥檓 pissed off,鈥 CJ Hopkins said in an exclusive interview with 果冻传媒app官方. 鈥業 can鈥檛 believe they鈥檙e actually going to take me to trial again.鈥
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Author CJ Hopkins is facing trial in Germany for the satirical use of a swastika on social media.

An American political satirist living in Germany is being prosecuted in criminal court for the second time, marking yet another unfortunate milestone in the years-long crusade against a writer for his satirical use of the Nazi swastika. 

鈥淭he authorities want to crack down on dissent,鈥 CJ Hopkins told 果冻传媒app官方. 鈥淭hey want to send a message, and that message is shut up and follow orders or we will get you.鈥

A Berlin district prosecutor charged Hopkins with disseminating propaganda after he posted two images on X featuring an illustration of an inconspicuous white swastika behind a white medical mask to compare the European nation鈥檚 COVID-19 policies to Nazism. Hopkins was acquitted in January, but the German legal system allowed the prosecutor to appeal the verdict, sending Hopkins to Berlin Superior Court for his second trial on Aug. 15. 

鈥淚鈥檓 pissed off,鈥 Hopkins said in an exclusive interview with 果冻传媒app官方. 鈥淚 was relieved, and I thought I was finally going to put this behind me.鈥

Holding back tears, he said, 鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe they鈥檙e actually going to take me to trial again.鈥

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鈥楾he atmosphere was really oppressive鈥

Hopkins, an American playwright and self-described 鈥渙ld lefty,鈥 fled the U.S. to escape what he considered an 鈥渙ppressive鈥 climate in 2004 ahead of the anticipated re-election of George W. Bush. He strongly opposed the U.S. involvement in the Iraq war, having participated in protests across New York City before his departure. 

鈥淚 was called a Saddam lover, a Saddam apologist, a terrorist apologist,鈥 Hopkins recalls. 鈥淭he atmosphere was really oppressive, and I was miserable. I figured, what the hell! I'll take a chance and try to go live in Europe.鈥

Hopkins, who moved to Berlin during the summer of 2004, continued his outspoken commentary overseas. He started a blog, , in 2016, named after Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman鈥檚 1988 book 鈥淢anufacturing Consent,鈥 which argued corporations dominate mainstream media and public opinion in their favor and threaten democracy.

Once the COVID-19 pandemic spread across Europe in 2020, Hopkins quickly became an outspoken critic of lockdowns and vaccine mandates. He was eager to share his views on global pandemic policies and how quickly he felt societies turned into 鈥渜uasi-pathologized police states鈥 as government officials pushed 鈥渁 new normal,鈥 he said.

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鈥淭hey said a new normal is here. Life is going to change forever. Nothing is ever going to be the same, because of a respiratory virus,鈥 Hopkins said about the worldwide rhetoric around COVID-19. He also noted that the Germans did a 鈥減articularly German version of it, which as an American, was really disturbing.鈥

In one of Hopkins鈥 2020 essays, 鈥 he explained how societies were pushing a 鈥渢otalitarian鈥 and 鈥渢otally psychotic鈥 official narrative 鈥渘o less delusional than that of the Nazis, or the Manson family, or any other cult.鈥 A month later, he published 鈥淭he Germans Are Back,鈥 specifically criticizing the European state for its illiberal policies intended to crack down on dissenters of strict COVID-19 measures.

The outspoken critic tore into Germany鈥檚 approval of the Infection Protection Act in 2020, that allowed the government to enforce mandates to protect public health, which he compared to the Enabling Act of 1933. The 1933 law similarly gave authority to the Nazi regime to issue any edicts it wanted under the guise of remedying the distress of the people, but German media and government denied the equivalence, Hopkins wrote.

Hopkins self-published many of these brazen essays in his book, 鈥,鈥 released in May 2022. The book鈥檚 cover art included the audacious image of the white swastika behind a white medical mask that he eventually used to express his viewpoints on social media.

鈥楪overnments are instrumentalizing the law to crack down on dissent鈥

Hopkins frequently posted on X using his Consent Factory, Inc. account to voice his dissatisfaction with policies around the COVID-19 virus. In August 2022, he wrote that masks are 鈥渘ot a benign measure,鈥 including his book鈥檚 cover art to make a satirical point.

鈥淭he masks are ideological-conformity symbols. That is all they are. That is all they have ever been,鈥 Hopkins wrote on X. 鈥淪top acting like they have ever been anything else, or get used to wearing them.鈥

A few days later, Hopkins included his book鈥檚 bold cover art in a retweeted post from the national newspaper Die Welt. The post quoted Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach in German, who said 鈥渢he masks always send out a signal.鈥

CJ Hopkins tweets with swastikas on medical masks

鈥淚 saw that, and I thought, 鈥榊es, that鈥檚 exactly my point Karl,鈥欌 Hopkins chuckled.

In May 2023, Hopkins received a letter from the Berlin state prosecutor鈥檚 office that said he was under investigation for violating the German Criminal Code, prohibiting the dissemination of 鈥減ropaganda, the contents of which are intended to further the aims of a former National Socialist Organization.鈥

鈥淚f you鈥檙e being criticized for being a fascist as a government agency, and then you bring criminal penalties against the person who鈥檚 accusing you of that, that鈥檚 pretty authoritarian.鈥

Specifically, the law bans the 鈥渦se of symbols of unconstitutional and terrorist organisations,鈥 including flags, slogans, insignia, uniforms and their parts, and slogans, according to the Federal Ministry of Justice.

鈥淚t surprises a lot of people because I鈥檓 really a free speech absolutist, but I understand the ban on swastikas by Nazis in Germany,鈥 Hopkins said. 鈥淚 have no interest in seeing actual neo-Nazis running around in Germany waving swastika flags and Nazi insignia.鈥

But Hopkins also called out the German government鈥檚 hypocrisy around the law, explaining how authorities can use it to limit free expression and punish dissent, he said. His two social media posts were quickly removed, and his book was banned on Amazon days after the social media posts went public.

Hopkins additionally alleged that the book had been banned from German bookstores. Meanwhile, the book鈥檚 namesake, 鈥淭he Rise and Fall of the Third Reich,鈥 for example, could be found in nearly every Berlin bookstore despite the prominent swastika on its cover. 

Book covers of "Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" by William Shirer and "Rise and Fall of the New Normal Reich" by CJ Hopkins

鈥淭he fact that the government went after him for this sort of validated his criticism,鈥 FIRESenior Fellow James Kirchick said. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e being criticized for being a fascist as a government agency, and then you bring criminal penalties against the person who鈥檚 accusing you of that, that鈥檚 pretty authoritarian.鈥

However, the law does leave room for exceptions. The ban does not apply if the act serves 鈥渢o prevent unconstitutional activities, to promote the arts or science, research or teaching, reporting about current or historical events, or similar purposes,鈥 according to the Federal Ministry of Justice.

鈥淥ne of those exceptions stated very clearly is that swastikas can be displayed for the purposes of averting unconstitutional activity, opposing unconstitutional activity, which of course is exactly what I was doing with the cover of my book,鈥 Hopkins said.

As Hopkins gets lambasted and penalized for his satirical use of the swastika, others, including Lauterbach himself, have distributed similar content without repercussions. Last May, Lauterbach  on X that featured two swastikas in an image used to compare Germany鈥檚 far-right AfD party to the Nazis.

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A recent magazine cover for , as another example, featured a swastika outline under a German flag. The editors allegedly weren鈥檛 charged with a crime.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 have a problem with the German law. The problem here is that the law is being instrumentalized by the authorities to punish dissent,鈥 Hopkins said. 鈥淚 am hardly the only case. There are many cases like mine.鈥

In 2016, a producer for the German television program 鈥渉eute-show鈥 created an image comparing the people of Austria to a swastika-shaped chicken schnitzel, which was posted to their Facebook account alongside a satirical comment about Austrian voters. German officials  the producer, but he reportedly didn鈥檛 face other legal consequences.

鈥淭he point of this is not that the American laws are wonderful and the German laws are horrible. The point of this is that governments are instrumentalizing the law to crack down on dissent,鈥 Hopkins told 果冻传媒app官方.

Hopkins鈥 second trial is scheduled for Aug. 15, and according to him the Berlin Superior Court ordered , which will limit the number of observers and prohibit cameras among other precautionary measures. The court said the action is the result of a 鈥渉igh-security trial鈥 taking place in the same courtroom, but Hopkins told FIREhe believes the move was intended to intimidate his legal team, discourage press coverage, and prevent accurate reporting of the trial.

鈥淲e need to push back against that with every means that we have available,鈥 Hopkins said. 鈥淲e need to push back against it legally, and we need to publicize it so that people see what is happening.鈥

If convicted, Hopkins could face either 60 days in jail or a fine of approximately $4,000 dollars.

鈥淚 think this case illustrates the fundamental importance of the First Amendment,鈥 Kirchick said. 鈥淲hen you don鈥檛 have those fundamental free speech protections 鈥 and more importantly, the culture that we have in this country 鈥 you鈥檙e going to end up like a CJ Hopkins.鈥

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