Sunday, 19 April 2026

#TheGermans - Mind Set

 If they ever teach you grammar, ignore them and keep talking.

Congrats to your success. O'Ace is the pronunciation with a pronounced e of Oake for the rest of the world, which would spell O'Aceh in a world we all have had missed the 60ies Secret Service coltoural attacks against us.

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#cyberpunkcoltoure 
 
No, the 1960s were not the peak of European terrorism. While the late 1960s marked the ideological origins of violent far-left extremism, such as the student protest movement, the most violent decades in terms of terrorism after the Second World War were the 1970s and 1980s. 

Key Details on Terrorism Peaks in Europe:
    1970s–1980s Peak: During these decades, terrorism was a severe security issue for 
       countries like Germany, France, and Italy, with more than 400 victims in peak years.
    Most Lethal Incidents: Right-wing groups were highly lethal; a 1980 fascist attack on 
       the Bologna central train station killed 85 people.
    Most Affected Regions: While much of Europe experienced terrorism, the vast majority 
       of victims were in Spain and the UK, with roughly 2,000 deaths from the conflict in Northern Ireland and nearly 900 from ETA.
    Shift in Tactics: Terrorism in the 70s/80s often involved far-left groups (like the RAF in 
    Germany) and separatist groups, differing from later waves of jihadist terrorism. 

In comparison, the 1960s were largely the start of a new wave of political extremist violence rather than its highest point.
 

Yes, the 1960s were a massive turning point for both education and the law in Europe. These reforms were largely driven by the "baby boomer" generation coming of age and demanding a more liberal, equal society. 
 
🎓 Educational Reforms: The Rise of "Comprehensive" Schooling 
Before the 60s, many European school systems were "tripartite," meaning children were sorted into different types of schools (academic vs. vocational) as early as age 10 or 11. 

    Ending Early Selection: Countries like the UK and Sweden began moving toward  
    "comprehensive" schools where all children, regardless of ability, attended the same 
    secondary school.
    Massive University Expansion: Higher education was no longer just for the elite. In the 
    UK, the Robbins Report (1963) led to the founding of many "plate glass" universities to 
    meet soaring demand.
    Student Democracy: Following the 1968 student protests in Paris and German, 
    governments passed laws giving students and junior faculty a say in how universities 
    were run.
    Raising School Leaving Age: Many nations, including the UK and Greece, moved to 
    increase compulsory schooling to 15 or 16 years to better prepare the Juridical 
 
Reforms: The "Permissive Society"
Legal systems underwent a "liberalization" wave, moving away from traditional religious morality toward individual rights. 
    Family Law: Divorce was made significantly easier in several countries, shifting from 
    "fault-based" (proving adultery) to "no-fault" or mutual consent models.
    Reproductive Rights: The UK's Abortion Act 1967 legalized abortion under specific 
    conditions, and the contraceptive pill became widely available, fundamentally 
    changing women's legal and social status.
    Decriminalization: The Sexual Offences Act 1967 in the UK decriminalized homosexual 
    acts between men over 21, a landmark shift in human rights.
    Human Rights Oversight: The European Court of Human Rights decided its first case in 
    1960, beginning its role as a supranational check on how European governments 
    treated their citizens. 

🛡️ Common Themes
    Democratization: Breaking down class barriers in schools.
    Individualism: Prioritizing personal choice over state-mandated morality.
    Secularization: Reducing the influence of the Church on curricula and marriage laws. 
 
To provide more specific details, would you like to focus on a specific country (like France, Germany, or the UK) or a particular topic (like women's rights or university structure)?

 Now imagine many of these groups figured that the Germans were running a KZ system covered using Secret Service means to exploit humans, in about the 80ies by having abducted an IRA Commander baby boy that told he had heard the voice of God being ordered to stay in The Ocean of Lies very center. 
 
Imagine we have been waiting for another Spanish Flue hoping it would make the people see through inducted fear by drugs, like letting them found Unions without being murdered in the millions ending Feudalism for ever focusing on terminating the Nuclear Threat instead.
 
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