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The lack of good judgment and common sense of the modern Left


The following is by James Hickman of schiffsovereign.com.

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February 20, 2026


For decades, Germany operated its rail system on an honor model. There were no turnstiles, no barriers. Passengers bought tickets, boarded trains, and conductors performed random spot checks to make sure everyone had paid.


It was a system built on trust— and for a long time, it worked, because Germany was a fundamentally law-abiding society.


That system has been fraying over the last several years as Germany aggressively imported millions of migrants who don’t respect the law.


The most egregious example took place earlier this month, when a train conductor asked a passenger— a 26-year old migrant— for his ticket.


Not only did the passenger not have a ticket, but he beat the conductor so severely that the man died of his injuries the next morning.


The government's response is extraordinary. Rather than establish law and order and rain holy hell upon the criminals, Deutsche Bahn— which is owned by the German government— has told conductors to NOT approach passengers who present a "high risk of escalation."


In short, the new policy is— if someone looks dangerous, don't bother checking their ticket.


Meanwhile, ordinary passengers— the ones who actually follow the rules— will continue to be checked (and punished) if they're caught without valid fare.


The same logic already governs retail theft across much of Germany.


Shoplifting hit record levels in 2024— roughly €3 billion in losses— and according to industry data, 98% of retail theft goes unreported to police. Retailers have largely given up because prosecutors rarely pursue the cases.


Moreover, employees who do try to intervene face increasingly aggressive and violent offenders... which is why retail stores have instructed staff to not intervene.


We’ve seen the same type of policy in the US.


Last August in Charlotte, North Carolina, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee named Iryna Zarutska was sitting on a light rail train when a man behind her pulled out a knife and stabbed her to death.


The killer— DeCarlos Brown Jr.— had 14 prior arrests including armed robbery and had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. His own mother had tried to have him involuntarily committed. Seven months earlier, a magistrate “judge” named Teresa Stokes released him without bond— on nothing more than a written promise to appear.


I put “judge” in quotes because Ms. Stokes had never graduated from law school, nor passed the bar in any state. She wasn’t qualified to adjudicate a traffic ticket, let alone violent crime.


At least there was outrage in America over Zarutska’s violent slaying. But in Germany, the response to a train conductor being beaten to death was to tell other train conductors to stop doing their jobs.


And this isn't some isolated lapse in judgment. It's a pattern that runs through practically every layer of German governance.


Start with free speech. The Alternative for Germany party (the AfD) won 20.8% of the vote in last year's federal election, and current polls put them at 25-27%— neck and neck with the governing party.


The AfD’s surge in popularity is literally BECAUSE of the lawlessness and criminality that’s rampaging across the country.


But rather than admit their policies have been catastrophic failures... and reverse course... the German establishment's response was to classify the entire AfD as a "confirmed right-wing extremist endeavor". They even authorized the domestic intelligence agency to wiretap and spy on AfD members.


Politicians have also filed hundreds of criminal complaints against citizens who criticized them online. Robert Habeck, the former deputy chancellor from the Green Party, personally filed 805 complaints. Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock filed 513.


The government frequently conducts early-morning raids on citizens' homes over social media posts— they literally call them "Action Days Against Hate." Ironically, one man received a suspended prison sentence for posting a meme that said a politician "hates freedom of speech." You can’t make this stuff up.


A 2024 study by The Future of Free Speech found that 99.7% of content deleted on Facebook under Germany's censorship law was perfectly legal speech.


Rather than asking why millions of Germans are angry— the economy in its longest downturn since reunification, 120,000 manufacturing jobs lost in a single year, rising violent crime— the government's answer is to label them extremists, censor their speech, and try to ban the party they vote for.


Then there's German energy policy.


Remember, this is the same government that lectured the entire world on climate change while shutting down all 17 of its nuclear power plants— the last three in April 2023, during an energy crisis.


Before Russia invaded Ukraine, Germany imported 55-65% of its natural gas from Russia.


When Russia cut the gas in 2022, Germany frantically restarted more than 20 coal-fired power plants and imported 42 million tonnes of coal, including a 278% surge from southern Africa.


They bulldozed an entire village called Lutzerath (in South Africa) to expand a coal mine, dragging 6,000 protesters away.


The country that wagged its finger at the West over carbon emissions ended up with a dirtier power grid than China's.


And having shut down its own perfectly clean nuclear plants, Germany became a net electricity importer for the first time, buying power from France's nuclear grid.


Under German law, if a bartender overserves a customer who then causes a fatal car crash, the bartender can be prosecuted for negligent homicide. Courts have ruled that by serving the alcohol, the bartender becomes legally responsible for the danger they created.


But a government that shuts down its own energy supply, censors its own citizens, and tells law enforcement to look the other way when criminals get aggressive? Apparently no such accountability applies.


And the same goes for the US, where if there was any justice, Teresa Stokes would be in prison for the negligent homicide of Iryna Zarutska.


It's worth paying close attention, because Germany may be one of the worst offenders, but it isn't the only Western nation making these choices.


That's how you build a lowest-common-denominator society— by catering every policy to benefit the worst people in it.


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See Welcome to the lowest-common-denominator society.



All the lack of good judgment and common sense of the modern Left, all of the idiocy of the Left, on not one thing or two things but just across the board on so many things, including all of this homosexual and transgender rights nonsense, is just very hard to understand.



20 Feb 2026



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