Chancellery - Minister of Culture Weimer Bans Gender Language in Official Letters From His Authority
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Once again, it's about the pros and cons of gender. Generations are facing each other again. But it's about much more fundamental questions. A comment.

Minister of Culture-State Weimer forbids gender language in the chancellor's office. The Merz government rejects "ideological language".
Addresses in Germany have been more and more correctly opposed for years, for example with a star symbol or the Inner I. But anyone who changes "damages the beauty of our language", says Minister of the State of Culture Weimer. Therefore, in the letter of his authority, this should be waived.
Chancellery - Minister of Culture Weimer Bans Gender Language in Official Letters From His Authority
Minister of State for Culture Weimer prohibits the use of so-called gender language in the official communication of his authority.
Language is "no playing field for ideologists," says Weimer. "Mutual interventions," in his opinion, damaged the beauty of language.
"Dear ladies and gentlemen, instead of starlings or inland I: Minister of Culture Weimer forbids his employees from gendering. "Mutual interventions" damaged the beauty of language.
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