> There is a reason why all artists and risk-affine people leave as fast as they can.
You have to live in a different country. There are tons of right-wing media. And I see neither "people leaving as fast as they can" nor a "missing debate and argument culture," aside from the fact that not everything one says will be liked. This is true for both the left and the right.
It even goes so far that one should not openly express contemptuous or hateful statements (which are punishable), or participate in efforts to abolish the state itself while serving in government (which is the problem with some AfD members).
The fact that our freedom of expression is grounded here is not a restriction of dominance but rather its protection. We have learned from history.
However, I understand that we have serious problems in our country. I also think that public administration is in decline (even though it keeps hiring more staff), and everything is simply solved by throwing money at it... money that Germany still has for now. This can also affect democracy. Nevertheless, much of this, in my view, is a "zeitgeist" of general dissatisfaction. As in „The Matrix“, where people disliked the simulation when it was made into a paradise and they refused it :-D. Because de-facto, most normal people life quite comfortably in Germany. Especially in comparison.
You have to live in a different country. There are tons of right-wing media. And I see neither "people leaving as fast as they can" nor a "missing debate and argument culture," aside from the fact that not everything one says will be liked. This is true for both the left and the right.
It even goes so far that one should not openly express contemptuous or hateful statements (which are punishable), or participate in efforts to abolish the state itself while serving in government (which is the problem with some AfD members).
The fact that our freedom of expression is grounded here is not a restriction of dominance but rather its protection. We have learned from history.
However, I understand that we have serious problems in our country. I also think that public administration is in decline (even though it keeps hiring more staff), and everything is simply solved by throwing money at it... money that Germany still has for now. This can also affect democracy. Nevertheless, much of this, in my view, is a "zeitgeist" of general dissatisfaction. As in „The Matrix“, where people disliked the simulation when it was made into a paradise and they refused it :-D. Because de-facto, most normal people life quite comfortably in Germany. Especially in comparison.