![]() ![]() Natascha Strobl was born in Vienna in 1985. in the Werkraum of the Berliner Ensemble, Bertolt-Brecht-Platz 1, 10117 Berlinīroadcast live by Radioeins from rbb, 8 p.m. Strobl’s thesis for Germany is: “There is a high probability that we will see the trumpization of the CDU.” But is that really true? How can that be prevented?įreitag-Verleger speaks about this Jakob Augsteinwith the political scientist Natascha Stroblat “2 at eight” in the Berliner Ensemble In it, she shows how the two politicians, as representatives of radicalized conservatism, use resentment to mobilize their supporters or to create their own narratives with the help of fake news. In her current book “Radicalized Conservatism”, Strobl analyzes the rhetorical and political strategies of Sebastian Kurz and Donald Trump. ![]() Are the conservatives now radicalizing themselves? The Austrian right-wing extremism researcher and publicist Natascha Strobl is also concerned with this question. Rights thus propagate an “authoritarian anti-state stance”. AfD supporters, indigenous people and lateral thinkers speak of deprivation of liberty, circumcision of basic rights and right-wing revolution. The pandemic situation seems to exacerbate this phenomenon. New right, old ignorance – are the conservatives now radicalizing themselves?įreedom, fundamental rights, revolution – themes that are classically left-wing, right? But right-wing conservative camps are increasingly taking over this content. Are there traps or other barricades that we don’t see from the outside? We also don’t know how many people will stand in the way of the emergency services.” Reul added: “Caution is the order of the day these days.Friday publisher Jakob Augstein in conversation with Natascha Strobl He explained: “We don’t know what the police officers can expect in the houses in Lützerath. The police are well prepared in terms of logistics and personnel. “Therefore, such an operation is always dangerous for the police, and I’m also constantly concerned about the safety of our officers.” However, the emergency services are well trained and educated. Their number is currently fluctuating every day,” said Reul of the “Rheinische Post”. “We have a certain proportion of violent activists in Lützerath. North Rhine-Westphalia’s Minister of the Interior Herbert Reul (CDU) worried in advance about the safety of the emergency services. Activists have erected about 25 tree houses, some at great heights. The police receive support from all over Germany. The appearance of a private security service was also criticized.Īccording to Police Commissioner Weinspach, the forthcoming evacuation of the protest village is one of the most challenging operations in recent years. Residents in neighboring villages complained about police helicopters flying close to their homes. They called for a moratorium in view of the imminent start of the evacuation and questioned the reports on which the use of the site for opencast lignite mining is based. Reul worried about the safety of the emergency servicesĪt an information event about the operation in Erkelenz on Tuesday evening, the around 300 participants were mainly representatives of local climate protection initiatives who strictly reject opencast mining. “As one of the first measures, a construction fence a good one and a half kilometers long will be erected for safety reasons,” the group said in the morning. ![]() ![]() The energy company RWE has announced that it will start “dismantling” the Rhenish lignite town of Lützerath this Wednesday. ![]()
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