The Verdict, by C.J. Hopkins

C.J. Hopkins won, if an acquittal after three years of pure hell can be called a victory. His fight is a shining example of fortitude and courage. From Hopkins at cjhopkins.substack.com:

Photo: Matthias Kehrein / Courtesy of Epoch Times

So, my show trial for thoughtcrimes in criminal court in New Normal Germany went pretty well. I was acquitted. Technically, it isn’t all over, because the prosecutor has a week to appeal the decision, but, given the circumstances, I doubt he will. He made a total fool of himself in front of a large audience yesterday. I can’t imagine that he will want to do that again.

I’ll write about my day in court in detail once I’ve slept for week. I’m exhausted. This Kafkaesque mockery of justice has been going for eight months now, and it has been rather stressful. For now, I’m just going to provide a few links to coverage of the trial and my statement to the court (which anyone is free to share and republish).

Despite (or perhaps because of) the coverage of this story by some of the mainstream press — i.e., The Atlantic and Neue Zürcher Zeitung Matt Taibbi for Racket News and many independent media outlets, not one mainstream German journalist has had the courage (or has been given permission) to report on it. So, here’s some coverage from the independent German media.

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2 responses to “The Verdict, by C.J. Hopkins

  1. Pingback: The Verdict, by C.J. Hopkins — Der Friedensstifter

  2. Kafkaesque mockery what a turn of words and a perfect description of lawfare.

    As comrade Mao said cultural revolutions are really about getting rid of political enemies by any means necessary.

    The Uniparty kayfabe kabuki in the former republic?

    BioLeninism.

    Celebrate all victories large and small then prepare for the next attack as the comrades are like rust.

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