3/7 hab das trotzdem ausgedruckt und mir in der Apotheke vorlesen lassen.
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Als Inhaber einer Führerscheinklasse, die seit Jahrzehnten von Anfang an eine Tauglichkeitsuntersuchung alle 5 Jahre erfordert, komme ich mir leicht verarscht vor.
Fickt Euch, Ihr Scheißpolitiker, hoffentlich werdet Ihr bald von einem blinden Rentner überfahren, der vor lauter Demenz Gas und Bremse nicht mehr auseinanderhalten kann.
In Germany, there is a big political movemet that transcends pretty much all party boundaries, which calls itself "transatlanticists" its core values are subservience to the USA, or some form of transatlantic corruption.
I wouldn't be surprised about all kinds of money trails. Our future head of government "worked" for BlackRock, an US investment corporation, for the most part of his career. And there are many more like him. As I already said, most forms of political corruption are legal in Germany.
Die ist willkürlich aus der Luft gegriffen.
The German media landscape got liberalised in the 1980s, too, with private TV being legalised by a constitutional court verdict in 1981 and the first private TV station coming online in 1984. Private TV was from the start groomed by "conservative" politicians as a tool to further their agenda.
These days, the TV programme is mostly driven by market share, even the public broadcasters have jumped that bandwagon, which over time has lead to an overall decline in quality, as they are trying to emulate the private channels.
It's a bit more complex, but essentially the same. Corporate media control politicians who in turn control the public broadcasters.
The German rough equivalent of Fox news, the Axel Springer publishing corporation, which runs the infamous Bild tabloid and multiple other media outlets, has been continuously campaigning for a reactionary cause since its founding shortly after WW2. They do set a lot of the political agenda by pretty much dictating the public discourse.
What has he done to stop the sexual abuse?
He got tired and went to bed. (not sure if /s)
Wehrpflicht wiedereinführen, zuerst gezielt Leute mit Bauberufen einziehen, die aktuell nicht in einem Bauberuf arbeiten, mit den Leuten dann die Kasernen sanieren.
Irgendwie unironisch. Könnte vielleicht sogar funktionieren, wenn man die benötigten Baumaterialien nicht über die groteske Beschaffungsbürokratie der Bundeswehr beschafft und die Leute, die die Arbeit machen, wie Menschen behandelt.
The revolving door effect is separate from large political parties' influence on public broadcasters, but it exists, too. It, and many other forms of legalised corruption, have led to an erosion of trust in politicians and political institutions in which the Nazis of the AfD thrieve.
Not that different in Germany. The biggest difference in the media landscape, the pretty large public broadcasters aren't really a difference, because their governing bodies and leadership positions are stuffed with (ex) politicians and their relatives.
I think the problem can be summed up as poll driven politics.
It's a feedback loop, they do focus on a topic some opinion poll has shown to be somewhat popular, the resulting exposure increases popularity, which reflects in the polls, which leads to increased political focus on the topic...
Naim. Wir brauchen hier keine Häschtäcks.