Red Herring
middle-class woman of a certain age
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A curious illustration of how radicals embolden each other:
A rather unknown member of the CDU (belonging to the rightwing of the party and also a member of the Werteunion, which is somewhere between the CDU and the AfD) has gained unfavorable prominence this week with a tweet which I am going to translate here as best I can:
* "Robert H." is referring to Robert Habeck, the Green Party's candidate for chancelor.
Translation: If women vote for the left they forfit their right to vote.
Robert Habeck is a much hated figure by the far-right (the only thing they hate more than a male member of the Greens is a female member of the Greens). The guy has a degree in philosophy and linguistics and a PhD in literature and has published several novels, poetry volumes and plays as an author and translator before first serving in not one but two cabinets on a state level and then serving as national party head and then federal minister of the economy ... but the far-right keeps referring to him as "the children's book author Habeck" because he also published a children's book at some point which apparently disqualifies a man from public office.
A rather unknown member of the CDU (belonging to the rightwing of the party and also a member of the Werteunion, which is somewhere between the CDU and the AfD) has gained unfavorable prominence this week with a tweet which I am going to translate here as best I can:
If it should happen that female votes bring the political marriage-imposter Robert H.* into the office of chancelor and therefor push Germany into the abyss, we will have to unofficially reconsider female suffrage and officially consider lessons in anti-emotional democracy
* "Robert H." is referring to Robert Habeck, the Green Party's candidate for chancelor.
Translation: If women vote for the left they forfit their right to vote.
Robert Habeck is a much hated figure by the far-right (the only thing they hate more than a male member of the Greens is a female member of the Greens). The guy has a degree in philosophy and linguistics and a PhD in literature and has published several novels, poetry volumes and plays as an author and translator before first serving in not one but two cabinets on a state level and then serving as national party head and then federal minister of the economy ... but the far-right keeps referring to him as "the children's book author Habeck" because he also published a children's book at some point which apparently disqualifies a man from public office.