Politician Quasebarth breaks taboo: Dialogue with the AfD in the podcast!
Politician Quasebarth breaks taboo: Dialogue with the AfD in the podcast!
In an extraordinary step, Steffen Quasebarth, the Vice-President and politician of the BSW, took part in a podcast by the Thuringian AfD faction today. This is the first time that a representative of another political party is a guest in this format. The podcast episode is entitled "High Ma!-Off through the fire wall with Steffen Quasebarth" and was moderated by Stefan Möller, co-boss of the AfD state association. This appearance takes place in a controversial context, since the Thuringian AfD is classified by the state constitutional protection as secure and observed how Merkur reported.Quasebarth explained in the podcast that he did not speak for the AfD official, but was looking for dialogue with their voters. He in particular would like to address those people who have switched to the AfD out of frustration. The topics of the episode range from Quasebarth's political career to media questions to the explosive topics of elections and racism. In this context, Möller emphasized the social prejudice that AfD politicians are often exposed to, but it is important to him to change the image of the party in public.
right -wing extremism and the AfD in Thuringia
The protection of the constitution has determined that the Thuringian AfD plays a centralized role in the emergence of right -wing extremist ideology. Björn Höcke, the state party leader, has repeatedly drawn attention to himself through provocative statements. One example is a Facebook post from 2021, in which Höcke shared a picture of a slaughterhouse knife with a stirring text in connection with a violence. The protection of the constitution interprets these statements as a subordination of a "culturally conditional descendant among Muslims", which is classified as health hazard, such as mdr /> In a speech from 2022, Höcke expressed his conviction that "we Germans should be replaced", which alludes to the conspiracy theory of the "great exchange".
The protection of the constitution also documents that the Thuringian AfD aggressively represents the concept of the "large exchange" and pursues a folk-ethnic and anti-Semitic agenda. Such positions are considered an ideological substructure of the party and, according to reports, promote the devaluation of immigrant people, which is contrary to the law. In addition, Höcke questions the legitimacy of the elected federal government and calls for a termination of the "rule of a remote -controlled politician".
social implications and prejudices
Quasebarth warned in the podcast of excessive distrust in society, which in his opinion is specifically stoked by political parties to hold their own clientele together. He emphasizes that an open dialogue is necessary to overcome social trenches. Finally, Möller found a “ditch in society”, which is further deepened by the debated topics. These social tensions not only increase the fears of a changed national identity, but are also significant within the framework of the right -wing extremist efforts that are discussed in the annual constitutional protection report. Right-wing extremism is defined here as an ideology that assesses the human value according to ethnicity or nation and disregarded democratic values, such as the Federal Central for Political Education holds.
The rhetoric and the political strategies of the Thuringian AfD and its leadership figures are therefore contradicted by the values of an open and pluralistic society. The discussion about the podcast with Quasebarth could therefore have far -reaching implications for the political landscape in Thuringia and beyond
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