“The threat to freedom in Germany does not come with violence and noise, but rather quietly. It comes with all sorts of justifications, often well-intentioned ones. For example, when it comes to civil rights. In times when we are all concerned about the threat of terrorism, when we all naturally have to do everything we can for our citizens so that they can live happy lives unharmed. In times like these, parties and politicians come along and say, 'Now is the time to once again gradually reduce civil rights, which always bother us a little anyway. Freedom always dies inch by inch, as Karl Herrman Flach once put it. And freedom does not die because of politicians, it does not die because politicians want to restrict civil rights and liberties, but rather it becomes dangerous for freedom when citizens forget their own immune system, which must arm them against any threat to freedom. And for me, that is the decisive self-image of our party. That we say: For us, the citizen comes first and then the state. Other parties trust the state first and only then trust the citizens. Under the pretext of creating security, every civil right can be called into question. Under the pretext that security requires it, every tightening of the law can be decided. We fight this wherever we can, in the federal government, in parliament, but ladies and gentlemen, we also need the citizens. We also need self-confident citizens who do not accept the statement: “If you have nothing to hide, you should not complain.” No, we want a nation of self-confident citizens, not subjects of the state.”
Guido Westerwelle
Guido Westerwelle was a German politician of the FDP and Foreign Minister.
This quote reminds us how crucial it is to protect our freedom – not only from external threats but also through our own vigilance and self-responsibility.
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Guido Westerwelle on the Silent Threat to Freedom in Germany – Shocking Truths!
Guido Westerwelle warns about the silent threat to freedom in Germany, emphasizing the importance of self-confident citizens to protect our rights.
Guido Westerwelle (1961–2016) was a German politician of the Free Democratic Party (FDP). He served as Federal Foreign Minister from 2009 to 2011 and was chairman of the FDP from 2001 to 2011. He was known for his commitment to civil rights and liberal values, significantly shaping political debate in Germany.



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