Lower Saxony's Minister of Education does not have a Merry Christmas!

Lower Saxony's Minister of Education does not have a Merry Christmas!

An unusual incident in the state of Lower Saxony is currently causing plenty of conversation: the German Minister of Culture Julia Willie Hamburg, which belongs to the Bündnis 90/The Greens party, caused a stir with a special letter to the schools in the federal state. Instead of the usual Christmas greetings, she sent a so -called "winter letter" to students, teachers and parents. What is behind this decision? A conscious decoration or a new approach to accompany the population through the cold season?

The letter began with a polite salutation to the school management and teachers and also turned directly to the students. But a Christmas greeting is missing - even the word "Christmas" is only indirectly mentioned in connection with a quote from Charles Dickens. [Apollo News] reported that Hamburg used the letter about the challenges of the past year To speak: "Too many crises, wars and challenges suddenly affect us." This is an appeal to the teachers who, despite personal burdens, continue to create places of exchange and reflection.

Creative Christmas waiver or inappropriate breach of style?

The sentence of the "winter letter" instead of a conventional Christmas greeting has fueled the public discussion. Many noticed that Hamburg apparently left the traditional festival on the outside. Instead, she emphasized topics such as peace and humanity and the value of "living diversity, shaping the future". A peace light that she received from scouts was an important sign in these times, added it and described it as a symbol of hope that she passed on in the letter.

the letter only became publicly known by the publicist Anabel Schunke, who spread the content on the platform X. Despite some criticism, the content was not officially denied, but confirmed. Hamburg's approach to fall out of the usual framework is accepted differently. Some see it a refreshment of the cool wintry tone, others, on the other hand, call it a dispensable break.

a new perspective on proven traditions?

"contemplative and quiet days" finally wished the minister to the recipients of the letter - a tense discussion on the Internet is still certain. The Lower Saxony Ministry of Culture itself evaluated the letter as an expression of current challenges and new ideas to improve the dealings with it. Anabel Schunke provided with her Distribution of the letter for plenty of discussions on Twitter against.

Regardless of the content, the reaction to the "winter letter" shows that traditional expectations are deeply rooted and changes can often cause intensive emotional reactions. Whether this is a bad move or an inspiring act will probably be felt over time.

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