"I'm Not with My Party Anymore because of This Language jacobin."
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Markus Lanz was talking about a delicate topic on Wednesday evening: freedom of expression. In addition to a neuroscientist and the WELT editor Ulf Poschartt, Tübingen's mayor Boris Palmer and his former party colleague Renate Künast were invited.
What an exchange of hits with Markus Lanz on Tuesday night! Ex-Green politician Boris Palmer exploded in front of running cameras.
Markus Lanz invited to the talk about freedom of expression. With them: their loud advocates Boris Palmer and Ulf Poschardt. A review.
Markus Lanz is banging! In the ZDF talk round, it went up when Tübingen's mayor Palmer got excited about the language police.
The most-clicked head yesterday was Ulf Poschardt. The "world" editor was part of a lively talk-round by Markus Lanz on the subject of freedom of opinion, as well as the neuro-science-scientist Maren Urner in the ranking. "Pioneer" co-editor Dagmar Rosenfeld, who has been a guest at Maisch-berger, joins afterwards. turi2.de/koepfe (most-clicked heads on 29.5.2025) (Photo: IMAGO / Berlinfoto)
Markus Lanz reads the latest figures to his chair circle on Wednesday evening. About 40 percent of Germans say that they have the feeling of being allowed to say everything. This means that 60 percent of the German population don't have this feeling. Green politician Renate Künast immediately steers the conversation in the direction she wants. Since 2015, the term "Liegenpresse" began to circulate and the debate about the restriction of freedom …
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