I was not personally aware of this until I just found out about it. So it seems that now it's not just politicians. Now it turns out to be anybody at all anywhere in Germany. If you insult a person with a derogatory statement, be it for whatever reason, if that person decides to take you to court for the insult, you will be arrested, and you will have to pay a fine in front of the judge for the insult. So the sarcasm world is in danger, and no longer accepted because it typically does involve insulting somebody, maybe not the person in front of you, but now, insults get you jail time. The old fashioned, giving the person the bird in Germany is now forbidden, and you can be arrested for it. Now in the United States there's a freedom of speech and you can say basically whatever you want, for the most part. And you have the right to say that. Well, now it seems Germany has taken a completely different road, even though in the Constitution that does say there's a freedom of speech and freedom of religion. Well, it seems that freedom of speech comes with restrictions. It's not absolutely free. So if you're ever in Germany, please keep in mind that your speech, be it with your hands or with your mouth, can get you in trouble if it decides to insult somebody. And also this applies to people that are in the United Kingdom as well. If you decide to insult somebody online, it's even worse trouble because it stays there. It's not just a verbal word. Yeah, you can get in deep trouble. Typically most people aren't going to be insulting other people. And if there is an insult between two friends, no big deal. That's the way friends can talk sometimes. But if it's out of anger and you're caught on video and audio, yeah, you're at high risk. Thanks for reading.