Change of values: FPÖ warns of loss of our Christmas traditions!

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FPÖ Lower Austria invites you to a press conference on tradition and Christmas on December 17, 2024 in Sankt Pölten.

Change of values: FPÖ warns of loss of our Christmas traditions!

The FPÖ Niederösterreich held an urgent plea for the preservation of traditions and values ​​in a current press conference on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. Martin Antauer, spokesman for asylum and integration of the FPÖ, emphasized the importance of Christmas as the highlight of the cultural traditions and raised the alarming question whether these values ​​in society are still sufficiently preserved. He criticized that more and more customs, such as lantern festivals or Santa Claus, becomes sidelined in schools and kindergartens. Antauer called for a mandatory value training for educators and said that the parents and grandparents of today's generation had considered such debates to be unthinkable, as Today.at reported.

The discussion took a sharp turn when Antauer criticized the incident in Stuttgart, where a large group of people called the words "Allahu Akbar" over a Christmas market. This situation, according to Antauer, is a sign of the loss of its own cultural values ​​and the urge to defend traditions is more necessary than ever. "We don't let strangers dance around on our noses. If our values, traditions don't like, you can go," he said vehemently. According to him, the maintenance and strengthening of his own traditions for the identity and future of the country is of great importance, especially at Christmas time, as well as in a further press release from ots.at With his descriptive representation, Antauer not only forced attention, but also called on to brave the Christian holiday and the associated traditions. The FPÖ clearly positions itself: Christmas is not only a festive highlight, but also a defense battle for cultural identity that should not disappear in the shadow of other cultures.

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