
Germany’s War on Satire: AfD MP Fined €11,250 for Meme While Leftist Magazine Is Celebrated After It Depicts Trump Giving Hitler Salute
Germany is no longer a democracy — it’s a warning. A German court has just fined AfD lawmaker Petr Bystron €11,250 for sharing a satirical meme online, while the country’s liberal establishment laughs as one of its biggest magazines once showed President Donald Trump giving the Hitler salute on its cover with the headline “Sein Kampf” (“His Struggle”).
By Gina Tedesca

That cover made international headlines in 2017. No prosecutor, no police, no criminal charge. It was called “art.”
But when Bystron — a conservative member of parliament — posted a meme mocking Ukraine’s former ambassador Andrij Melnyk, who had publicly defended a Nazi collaborator, the German justice system came crashing down on him.
Mock a Nazi Apologist? Get Convicted in Germany.
The meme, published in July 2022, showed German politicians “waving goodbye” to Melnyk after his recall from Berlin. Prosecutors said the waves looked like “Hitler salutes.” You can’t make this up.
Bystron’s real “crime”? Daring to expose hypocrisy in a system that protects globalists and punishes dissent.
Melnyk, the Ukrainian diplomat at the center of it all, had told a German interviewer that Stepan Bandera, a Nazi collaborator responsible for mass killings of Jews and Poles, was “no mass murderer.” That statement caused outrage in Poland and Israel — but in Germany’s woke establishment? Nothing. Melnyk stayed a hero. He was later promoted by Volodymyr Zelensky to Deputy Foreign Minister.
Bystron mocked that insanity — and Germany called him the extremist.
Political Timing: The EU Election Factor
For two years, no one cared about the meme. Then, right before the 2024 EU elections, prosecutors suddenly reopened the case. Bystron, one of the AfD’s most outspoken foreign policy voices, became a target at the perfect political moment.
He said it clearly: “The judiciary is being used as a political weapon to discredit the AfD.”
In other words: Germany now prosecutes opposition lawmakers for satire.
The Double Standard Is Stunning
When Stern magazine showed Trump doing Hitler’s salute, it was celebrated as “bold political commentary.” When a conservative MP mocks a Nazi apologist, it’s “hate speech.”
This is the new European “democracy”: one law for the left, another for the opposition.
Even Waving Is Now a Crime
It wasn’t Bystron’s first witch hunt. In 2022, he was accused of doing a Nazi salute at a protest — because he waved to the crowd. The case was dropped after he presented a photo of Angela Merkel waving the same way. His comment summed it up:
“When Merkel waves, it’s polite. When I wave, it’s a crime. And when I show Merkel waving — it’s a crime again.”
Germany’s Authoritarian Drift
Germany’s once-proud democracy is collapsing under the weight of political correctness and globalist control. Courts are no longer neutral — they’re enforcing ideology.
You can celebrate real Nazi sympathizers if they’re on the “right” side of the war in Ukraine, but mock them — and you’re a criminal.
Why Trump Is Right to Offer Asylum to Europe’s Politically Persecuted
President Donald Trump has pledged to offer asylum to Europe’s persecuted patriots — citizens and politicians silenced by corrupt regimes masquerading as democracies.
After the Bystron verdict, that promise looks prophetic. If Germany can fine an elected lawmaker for satire, then the “free world” isn’t free at all.
This is what happens when the West forgets what freedom means.
In Germany today, mocking a Nazi sympathizer gets you prosecuted — but depicting the U.S. President as Hitler earns applause.
If you ever wondered what 1930s-style thought control looks like in the 21st century — you’re looking at it.
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