“Free speech is for all, not the privileged few”
Widdecombe talte forleden på Oxford Union sammen med Katie Hopkins. Labour MP Naz Shah trak sig fra debatten “fordi hun ikke ville dele platform” med Hopinks og Widdecombe. Derved kom hun til at bekræfte sin specielle indstilling til ytringsfrihed, nemlig at den kun gælder dem, hun er enig med.
The Majority Population in German Cities is Facing Its End
Dansk journalistik kan ikke lide ordet ‘befolkningsudskiftning’ for tiden. Jo mere præcist beskrivende det er blevet, desto mindre kan de åbenbart lide det. De kunne blot tage over Sundet til den svenske minoritet i Malmø og finde på et ord, de bedre kan lide. Svenskere er gode til Valium-lignende ord. Fra Neue Zürcher Zeitung: In deutschen Städten sieht die Mehrheitsgesellschaft ihrem Ende entgegen.
A number of German cities are no longer populated mainly by Germans — a trend that will increase in coming years.
Frankfurt am Main, Offenbach, Heilbronn, Sindelfingen — in these and other cities, Germans with no immigration background are still the largest group, but are no longer an absolute majority. That affects West Germany more than the East, and cities more than non-urban areas.
As early as the 1980s, the Greens were propagating Multiculti — a multicultural society. Although it had already begun some time before, the very thought of it was hair-raising for some voters. This reality has been accentuated in recent decades. Although the phrase is somewhat out of style. Nowadays, we talk of diversity and mixed society. Meanwhile, the majority society is approaching its end in German cities. That means that Germans who have no immigration background (as defined by the Federal Office of Statistics) are no longer the statistical majority (>50%), but are just the largest of three groups, with foreigners and Germans with an immigration background.
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