Merkel's welcome culture: A country on the edge of the tear test!
Merkel's welcome culture: A country on the edge of the tear test!
The former Chancellor and controversial mother of the welcome culture, Angela Merkel, continues to cause horror and anger among many Germans. Although her migration policy will be held responsible for reverberating social and economic tensions in Germany, especially from 2015, Merkel shows no trace of repentance. Instead, she blows into the same horn a few days before the publication of her autobiography “Freiheit” - a title that already provides frowns and speaks of a “bringing debt towards migrants”. This leaves the people who struggle with the consequences of their controversial decisions.
In an interview with the “Spiegel”, Merkel continues to refuse to self -criticism about her refugee policy. On the contrary, she confirms: "I still don't find it correct" and "the idea of setting up water cannons on the German border, for example, was terrible for me." In the face of the fact that more hardness has been demanded on Germany's borders, Merkel wanders and points in the direction that one could have lost the credibility of European values. In doing so, she draws comparisons with the GDR and continues to justify himself with memories of the refugees who fled in West German messages and arouse memories of the time before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
provocative phrases and lack of understanding
straight out of the headlines, the staging of an irrefutable Angela Merkel, who meets little criticism in the left -liberal media. Her autobiography shows the deeply rooted beliefs that she showed during her chancellery. She only reacts to the escalating violence and the many scandals associated with mass migration with phrased comments, which many perceive as mockery. "If you go to a folk festival and fear, behind me someone pulls a knife right away, then it's very unsettling," says Merkel. A statement that is perceived as trivialization in view of the actual fears and dangers in the country.
even more controversy
Merkel's incomprehension of criticism of her politics becomes clear again when she explains: "Without the openness and willingness of the receiving society, there can be no integration." This attitude is another provocation for those who see their living conditions threatened by the “willingness to change” described. In Merkel's comments, the increasingly divided society sees no self -criticism, but a continuation of ignorance that many saw in it during its reign. The fact that she chooses the big stage again with her autobiography looks like another slap in the face - a continuation of her attitude, which is perceived as an arrogant.
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Ort | Deutsches Theater, Berlin, Deutschland |