Discussion about right -wing hatred: FPÖ criticizes event in the Volkstheater
Discussion about right -wing hatred: FPÖ criticizes event in the Volkstheater
Volkstheater, Wien, Österreich - In the heart of Vienna it will be hot! On December 10th, a discussion event is on the program in the Volkstheater, which ensures a powerful explosive: "Right -wing hatred of women: from the stove to the grave". Veronika Bohrn Mena, well-known political analyst and author, leads together with the German journalist Veronika Kracher and other guests through the evening, which is under the sign of the #16-day power. This initiative should draw attention to the fight against violence against women, but the FPÖ sees this a provocation and expresses violent criticism. FPÖ women's spokeswoman Rosa Ecker describes the event as "disrespect" towards those affected and accuses the left-wing scene of constructing a "legal policy problem" with taxpayers, while it ignores a broader discussion about violence against women, as it is on oe24.at was reported.
fpö vs. Bohrn Mena: A struggle of words
Veronika Bohrn Mena cannot be intimidated by the attacks of the FPÖ and counters counted: "Right -wing extremist obviously hate it when you address her hatred of women." It emphasizes the importance of the discussion and announces that the series will continue and expand next year. For Bohrn Mena, it is important that the dialogue about violence against women is also conducted in public, while according to their statement, the FPÖ does not even say a word about the global #16Tage convert. This debate shows the relevance of the topic and makes it clear how necessary such events are, as on the website of bohrn-mena.at
The Común Foundation, which organizes the event, was founded in 2021 by Bohrn Mena and her husband. It is dedicated to the support of people in need of help and environmental and animal welfare. Bohrn Mena itself is a committed voice guide who not only speaks on the subjects of gender equality and violence against women, but also treats problems such as precarious employment and inequality in society. Her diverse publications and the organized series of discussions show their commitment to a fairer society.
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