Note that „DW“ is part of the German state media network which is financed with a special tax of around 18€/month that every household in Germany has to pay.<p>The purpose of the state media network is to provide „societal and political stability“.<p>The article itself is contradictory, as they claim the anti-lockdown movement is „far-right“, just below a screenshot of the movement holding a banner saying something about a „class war“ against Warren Buffet, which is an obvious far-left talking point.<p>At the very end of the article, they do mention shortly what the opposition party is saying about the lockdown protest bans, but the article conveniently leaves out what the protest with 35,000 people that did not get banned was about (pro-LGBT), which leaves a bitter taste that the current bans are political. (The „Covid doesn't spread when you are protesting for a good cause!“ kind of hypocrisy)<p>The courts themselves in Germany have been extremely supportive regarding anything the government did during the pandemic, which has led some politicians and lawyers (from the FDP, centre-liberal party) to call for an inquiry into the role/absence of the judiciary branch during the pandemic.<p>Note that I personally think the protesters were not tactically smart in insisting on not wearing masks, as 1) masks most likely do help to prevent the spread of the disease, and 2) the lack of masks was the main/only reason for the the protest bans. They could have written creative things on their masks, but insisted on not wearing them.