Well… that is a first.
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Well… that is a first. In yesterday’s parliamentary elections in Denmark, painter and provocateur Kristian von Hornsleth tried to bribe voters into voting for the Enhedslisten party.
On his Instagram account he offered artworks for votes if voters photographed their vote, proving that they had indeed voted for Enhedslisten.
Obviously, this is a violation of the Danish penal code and punishable by up to 2 years in prison.
Yesterday, Hornsleth was arrested and charged by Copenhagen Police.
@randahl what's it like living in a country that holds people accountable?
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Well… that is a first. In yesterday’s parliamentary elections in Denmark, painter and provocateur Kristian von Hornsleth tried to bribe voters into voting for the Enhedslisten party.
On his Instagram account he offered artworks for votes if voters photographed their vote, proving that they had indeed voted for Enhedslisten.
Obviously, this is a violation of the Danish penal code and punishable by up to 2 years in prison.
Yesterday, Hornsleth was arrested and charged by Copenhagen Police.
@randahl Provocation accomplished.
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Well… that is a first. In yesterday’s parliamentary elections in Denmark, painter and provocateur Kristian von Hornsleth tried to bribe voters into voting for the Enhedslisten party.
On his Instagram account he offered artworks for votes if voters photographed their vote, proving that they had indeed voted for Enhedslisten.
Obviously, this is a violation of the Danish penal code and punishable by up to 2 years in prison.
Yesterday, Hornsleth was arrested and charged by Copenhagen Police.
@randahl musk committed this crime multiple times and nothing happens to Nazis in the US when they commit election fraud and voter fraud. Now that the US is an openly corrupt oligarchy pretending to be a democracy the laws are only applied to political enemies regardless of the legitimacy of the claims
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Well… that is a first. In yesterday’s parliamentary elections in Denmark, painter and provocateur Kristian von Hornsleth tried to bribe voters into voting for the Enhedslisten party.
On his Instagram account he offered artworks for votes if voters photographed their vote, proving that they had indeed voted for Enhedslisten.
Obviously, this is a violation of the Danish penal code and punishable by up to 2 years in prison.
Yesterday, Hornsleth was arrested and charged by Copenhagen Police.
I'm surprised that 1. there's a jurisdiction that takes vote bribing seriously and 2. there's a fool actually intending to perform such an act in the first place -
Well… that is a first. In yesterday’s parliamentary elections in Denmark, painter and provocateur Kristian von Hornsleth tried to bribe voters into voting for the Enhedslisten party.
On his Instagram account he offered artworks for votes if voters photographed their vote, proving that they had indeed voted for Enhedslisten.
Obviously, this is a violation of the Danish penal code and punishable by up to 2 years in prison.
Yesterday, Hornsleth was arrested and charged by Copenhagen Police.
@randahl
Polling places should have a stack of prefilled ballots for photo ops, one with an X at each party (ideally each person), with a large "invalid" stamp on the parts of the ballot that you are not taking a picture of.Bonus points if they are filled in manually at the polling place, so the X will be different.
That would make it hard enough to prove anything that offering to pay for photos would be useless.
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Well… that is a first. In yesterday’s parliamentary elections in Denmark, painter and provocateur Kristian von Hornsleth tried to bribe voters into voting for the Enhedslisten party.
On his Instagram account he offered artworks for votes if voters photographed their vote, proving that they had indeed voted for Enhedslisten.
Obviously, this is a violation of the Danish penal code and punishable by up to 2 years in prison.
Yesterday, Hornsleth was arrested and charged by Copenhagen Police.
What's it like to have a nation of sane laws where those laws are enforced?
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Well… that is a first. In yesterday’s parliamentary elections in Denmark, painter and provocateur Kristian von Hornsleth tried to bribe voters into voting for the Enhedslisten party.
On his Instagram account he offered artworks for votes if voters photographed their vote, proving that they had indeed voted for Enhedslisten.
Obviously, this is a violation of the Danish penal code and punishable by up to 2 years in prison.
Yesterday, Hornsleth was arrested and charged by Copenhagen Police.
@randahl And did it help the party at all?
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Well… that is a first. In yesterday’s parliamentary elections in Denmark, painter and provocateur Kristian von Hornsleth tried to bribe voters into voting for the Enhedslisten party.
On his Instagram account he offered artworks for votes if voters photographed their vote, proving that they had indeed voted for Enhedslisten.
Obviously, this is a violation of the Danish penal code and punishable by up to 2 years in prison.
Yesterday, Hornsleth was arrested and charged by Copenhagen Police.
@randahl sex is great but Schadenfreude can be deliciously better
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@randahl sex is great but Schadenfreude can be deliciously better
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@randahl sex is great but Schadenfreude can be deliciously better
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Well… that is a first. In yesterday’s parliamentary elections in Denmark, painter and provocateur Kristian von Hornsleth tried to bribe voters into voting for the Enhedslisten party.
On his Instagram account he offered artworks for votes if voters photographed their vote, proving that they had indeed voted for Enhedslisten.
Obviously, this is a violation of the Danish penal code and punishable by up to 2 years in prison.
Yesterday, Hornsleth was arrested and charged by Copenhagen Police.
@randahl Apologies for not having the bandwidth to track down context, but is said painter on the side of the people, or on the side of fascism? Like, was this a protest of sorts, showing the fragility of a system, or was this just flat out vote buying?
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