>Sounds like a system which could easily be abused.
It is constantly abused, the issue is Germans have gaslit themselves into thinking that it's the right thing to do "because nazism was bad", so they have Nazi levels of speech censorship to fight imaginary Nazism, because once you label someone who disagrees with you as a Nazi you are free to censor them, which then in turn is causing the uprising of actual Nazism because people are tired of being censored for having opinions that oppose the mainstream narrative. Germans are really a difficult bunch to reason with logically.
What do you know about the deliberations and discussions went into these laws.
> because once you label someone who disagrees with you as a Nazi you are free to censor them,
Show examples of it.