A neo-Nazi in a women's prison: The self-determination law of the traffic light coalition is demonstrated


Ignored warnings, reckless regulations: The debate over the Self-Determination Act is gaining momentum again – thanks to a convicted neo-Nazi who wants to be sent to women's prison.
A right-wing extremist agitator in a women's prison – not even the RTL series "Behind Bars" managed that in 16 seasons. Life apparently writes the better scripts. With the help of the traffic light government.
Starring: career neo-Nazi Sven Liebich. Characteristics: one year and six months in prison, including for assault, and technically a woman. One signature, and in a flash, Sven became "the convicted right-wing extremist Marla Svenja Liebich," as reported.
Liebich is expected to begin his sentence at the Chemnitz women's prison on Friday. At least there, they'll consider transferring him to a men's prison. The chances are good. Liebich has so far been known for insulting queer people as "parasites."
In short: The legislature is being made a fool of. Because the red-green-yellow coalition was reckless and cowardly.
Previously, changing one's gender registration required expensive psychiatric assessments and family court proceedings, which many affected parties found degrading. Instead of embarking on the effort of reforming this highly complex issue , the "trafficking coalition" took the easy route: as of November 1, 2024, a "self-insurance" at the registry office is sufficient. Barrier-free.
All warnings from medical associations, child psychiatrists, and feminists were ignored. The then Minister for Family Affairs, Lisa Paus (Green Party), simply felt "no need to discuss further" the "feeling of safety" of women in changing rooms. Because: "Trans women are women." A kowtow to radical activists in the trans community who presume to represent all people with gender dysphoria. Anyone who dares to express concerns or doubts is quickly labeled "transphobic."
A look at Great Britain would have been enough: For years, cases in which women – whether in prison or in the hospital – have been victims of self-proclaimed "trans women" have been making headlines. And the British Supreme Court recently clarified that protective laws for women address women in the biological sense. Trans people should not be discriminated against. Period.
According to "Stern," CSU Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt now wants to tighten the law. The Liebich case shows: "The judiciary, the public, and politicians are being fooled because the Self-Determination Act offers the opportunity to do so," Dobrindt said. Family Minister Karin Prien (CDU) has already pointed to plans by the CDU/CSU and SPD to review the law "by July 31, 2026, at the latest." Even better: now.
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