Where Women Feel Insecure - and when They Become Victims
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8 Articles
What Friedrich Merz meant by his statements about the "city picture" is unclear. It was somehow about women. What statistics betray.
Friedrich Merz spoke racially about people with migration history. Now he also uses women and girls as a pretext to defend himself. How pathetic.
Last Tuesday, Friedrich Merz polemized with a racist statement about the cityscape of German inner cities. A few days later, he advised all his critics: inside, they should ask their daughters – they know what he meant. But what exactly does Merz mean and what do "the daughters" know about it? – A commentary by Tabea Karlo The number of asylum applications submitted fell significantly last year. In a statement on Tuesday, the Federal Chancellor …
Günter Wallraff was critical of the "cityscape" of Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU). "Who describes people of their origin and skin color as a problem in the cityscape, runs exclusion and stigmatisation and achieves the opposite of the intended, namely: advertising for the AfD", said the journalist and author of the German press agency in Cologne. Wallraff (83) appealed to Merz: "Go within yourself! Remember the "C" in your party name.
The alleged "protection of women" has always served as a pretext for racist resentment – also Chancellor Friedrich Merz takes advantage of this clear strategy
What bothers Friedrich Merz about the cityscape? The chancellor remains vague and refers to "the daughters." That's a mistake. That's how you stir up resentments.
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