Comment on the reasons for the Kühnert withdrawal: An alarm signal for democratic society
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Politicians are becoming increasingly hostile, and Kevin Kühnert got out. Now, Green politician Katrin Göring-Eckardt talks about her experiences – and why she continues to do so.
Endless hatred, little sense and no private life: working in politics today takes place in a kind of poverty area. It would be more than important to change that.
Hardness, hatred and threats are increasingly shaping everyday politics. Kevin Kühnert's retreat reveals how dangerous this development is for our democracy. When people give up out of fear, we have to ask ourselves: Are we doing enough against intimidation and incitement?
Former SPD Secretary General Kevin Kühnert tells of series of encounters full of hatred that led to the decision to leave politics.
On February 13, a threat moved inside the home of a parliamentary politician, and thus a line was crossed. - It's, excuse my language, fucking embarrassing, admitted the 31-year-old man behind the threat.
Kevin Kühnert calls a "threat feeling" as a reason for his retreat. Politicians of all parties in NRW experience similar things.
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