Alice Schwarzer Gives Manuel Hagel Absolution - "No Sexism"
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Anonymous women and men in Hamburg tried to prevent the feminist from speaking in public at the Schauspielhaus. What was the reason for their protest? And who are they?
According to Schwarzer, the uproar surrounding the video of CDU politician Manuel Hagel was an election tactic and not a feminist act. He also argued that his behavior was not sexist. However, the feminist finds another development worrying.
Alice Schwarzer sees no case of sexism in the accusations against CDU politician Manuel Hagel regarding a past school visit. "This election campaign didn't seem feminist to me at all. On the contrary: This old-boys' behavior from a conservative young man, eight years ago, was hardly worth mentioning and not sexism," Schwarzer told the "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung." She was critical of the debate surrounding Hagel's views on girls: "The lawsuit was …
Was the Rehaugen video in the Baden-Wuerttemberg election campaign feminism or a dirty campaign? What must Justice Minister Hubig do to ensure that sexual violence does not go unsolicited? Alice Schwarzer answers nine questions about contemporary events.
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