How can we, as mayors, make the liberal supporters angry with us? The recipe is very simple: tell a story about your favorite childhood sweets in a podcast and make sure to include "negro kisses" in the list of goodies. Hundreds of thousands of defamatory comments are already coming to your Facebook page and you won't be convinced by the smear. Alas, what can I say, apologies and self-criticism.

Eckart Würzner, the independent mayor of Heidelberg, made a big splash in the podcast "Let's talk Eckart". True to the name of the show, the citizen told nice stories about his childhood and also mentioned his favorite sweet, the "negro kiss". Few confectionary products evoke such anger on the part of the left-liberal side as egg foam coated with chocolate glaze, popularly known as "Négercsók" .

For generations, including myself, we grew up happily stuffing our heads with penny cuteness and not a single racist thought came from it, especially since we also shared the delicacy with our classmates from an immigrant background. We lived the good old days and the golden age of freedom of speech in the seventies. Where is it now?

It's almost unbelievable, but the town of Heidelberg has an NGO called "Anti-Racism Network" They called on the poor politician to apologize immediately and practice self-criticism. To whom not even the faintest shadow of racism could be laid even with the worst temper. The citizen became so enmeshed that he even learned the language of gender and addressed the citizens of the city with "liebe Heidelberger:Innen" This includes men, transgender people and women. It's a luxury. The citizen explained that when he was a child, meringue (its politically correct name today) was marketed with such a racist name, and mea culpa, mea maxima culpa...

Meringue with a migration background

Meringue with a migration background. Source pestisracok.hu

 

Of course, the podcast was also deleted to accommodate the small but louder camp of the new past. The story is not unique. Gypsy steak" has not been available in German restaurants for a long time. Instead, the "exotic roast" is placed on our plate. My Roma friends were also upset about this, as they were proud that the whole world loved the "Gypsy steak", Zigeunerschnitzel ". The cookie named "Cameroon" I only knew one guy from Cameroon; he was proud that the delicacy was named after his country. A friend of mine, who runs a small confectionery factory, thought audaciously when the word "negro meringue" was banned a few years ago and renamed his product "meringue with a migration background". Isn't it brilliant? They sell it for five euros and take it like a nigger kiss - sorry, like sugar, I wanted to say.

Source: pestisracok.hu