On the first of March, we are looking forward to a big, one might say, epoch-making event. On this day, the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led by the green Annalena Baerbock, will present the "Feminist Foreign Policy Guidelines" to the German and, no doubt, anxiously awaiting international public.

From the 41-page draft, which was published in excerpts by the political magazine Der Spiegel, we have already learned one thing or another. For example, that "feminist foreign policy does not have a magic spell to ward off immediate threats" and "feminist foreign policy is not the same as pacifism." So if we can hope for neither security nor peace from the blessed activities of the green ministry, then what good can we expect?

Rather, only threats: "We will break the historically established power relations", the authors write, and this will happen in such a way that the

"we make feminist foreign policy the basis of all compulsory further education"

, in order to develop the "feminist reflex" among foreign affairs workers.

"Gender competence" will be a basic requirement for admission to foreign affairs.

And with this, in addition to total indoctrination, we have reached another important goal of the directives, the grabbing of taxpayers' money:

"The financial means of the ministry are basically put at the service of feminist foreign policy" and until the end of the government cycle, the "gender-based budget" must be applied to all projects of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

If the draft is implemented - which we should not doubt - it will not only mean the final destruction of the remaining expertise in the ministry, but also contain a serious threat to countries with diplomatic relations with Germany.

"Feminist foreign policy" is a program of intervention, of inciting "color revolutions" against any system that is not to the taste of the green minister-woman.

All this is happening at a time when war is raging in Europe, and the main concern of a responsible foreign minister should be to mediate between the warring parties and to protect his country from becoming a direct war party.

The wild feminist policies testify to Baerbock's complete loss of reality and, together with his increasingly frequent irrational derailments, represent a very serious security policy threat for Germany.

From the beginning, feminist politics was one of the priority goals of the Socdem-Green-Free Democratic coalition established after the 2021 elections. Therefore, they wanted the same number of women as men to be appointed as ministers in the government, but in the end, the men won in the ratio of 9:7.

Even so, it was difficult to find a sufficient number of women who could at least spell their names flawlessly.

The above-mentioned Minister of Foreign Affairs Annalena Baerbock, Minister of Family Affairs Anne Spiegel and Minister of Nature Conservation Steffi Lemke were on this path. On the part of the Socialists, Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser, Minister of National Defense Christine Lambrecht, and three other, until then little-known Socdem women, received ministerial assignments.

In general, it can be said about the listed ladies that they owe their careers from the beginning not to their outstanding intellect, but solely to their being women and the German women's quota system.

They did not have any skills or experience in the field of the position they held, only a few of them have work experience outside of their party work. This is how Annalena Baerbock became foreign minister, and even almost chancellor.

Baerbock is known to have falsified his biography, pretended to be a public lawyer, although he interrupted his legal studies after the first censure, and then, in addition to receiving some - not quite regular - scholarships, he completed a crash course at the London School of Economics, the proof of which he claimed was a diploma.

The book published under his name was copied (stolen) from quotes by the author he paid, so that he had to retract it, and he also embezzled some money.

This person of at least dubious history believes that the electric grid stores electricity, that goblins are needed to make batteries, that there are regions on earth that are 100,000 kilometers from Germany (in Sharm el Sheikh, 2022), and that Napoleon already marched towards Moscow with tanks before the invention of internal combustion engines. He publicly declared that Germany is at war with Russia (at a meeting of the European Council) and dazzled the participants of the Munich Security Conference twice by declaring that there will be peace in Ukraine if Putin makes a "360-degree turn" (or should we say a pirouette?) executes.

Anything that leaked out of the Baerbock ministry about the new feminist foreign policy guidelines should be a red flag. It is obvious to everyone, even the most depraved greens, that this uneducated, yet uncontrollably power-hungry and self-controlled woman poses a serious security risk to the country, yet no one is demanding her immediate resignation.

Both his political colleagues and regime-loyal journalists are deeply silent about his increasingly frequent derailments and complicitly let him represent Germany in front of the whole world as a ridiculous, weak clown country with his unpredictable and absurd statements.

Unfortunately, Baerbock is not a unique example of where the female quota in party power leads. Social Democrat Nancy Faeser, the first female interior minister in German history (!), is not far behind her colleague. At least Faeser managed to graduate from law school and worked as a lawyer for a few years. During his political career, he was able to counterbalance this by showing a strong attraction towards left-wing radicals from the beginning, which continues to this day. He was nominated several times in the Hessen state elections, where he always lost, he was also a candidate for the Minister of the Interior, but the Social Democrats - who knows why - lost the elections every time. Now Faeser's moment has finally arrived, and in 2022 she was the first woman to occupy the position of Minister of the Interior.

Faeser's ministry is a series of disasters. Thanks to the influx of migrants, public safety is at an all-time low, and the statistical office no longer publishes numerical data on the number of knife attacks.

However, we know that in 2022, almost 30 percent of those suspected of committing crimes were foreigners.

37.6 percent of violent crimes and 36.6 percent of sexual crimes were foreigners.

In 2022, 1.2 million people immigrated, legally or illegally, and in 2023 the process will continue without restrictions. More than 30,000 asylum applications were submitted in January alone, and if this trend continues, more migrants will arrive in 2023 than in the previous record year. Faeser has made deportation almost impossible, but if someone does happen to be expelled, they will soon return.

Bild Zeitung research has revealed that more than 6,000 of the criminals deported between 2020 and 2022 are currently back in Germany.

What does the first female interior minister say about this? Practically nothing. After an Arab migrant in Brockstedt – who it turned out could not have been in Germany, at least not at large – massacred two young people, Faeser glanced reproachfully at the TV cameras and questioned the public about why this man was still in Germany. Just a few hours later, he shocked the entire EU by blocking the adoption of a joint decision on deportations, and a few days later he claimed that the German social paradise was not one of the root causes of migration. But even after these antecedents, it was surprising that he came to the federal migration conference convened for last week completely unprepared, following the pleas of the municipal and provincial leaders, and in the end could only offer the despairing local leaders the establishment of a "working group".

In the meantime, the situation has deteriorated to the point where a group of green leaders, led by the notorious Tübingen mayor Boris Palmer, publicly calls Faeser's migration policy flawed and demands immediate measures in accordance with "free and democratic principles", since even the "civilian" greens are already affected by migration they fear a triggered explosion. Faeser remains deeply silent about all this.

Both Faeser and Baerbock should have been forced to resign a long time ago due to their violation of their oath of office and their obvious incompetence. But in Germany - if at all - if one is a woman, only the weak should go, if the strings have been stretched too far.

Green family minister Anne Spiegel had to go because she was personally responsible for the 134 dead in the Ahr Valley flood, Socdem's defense minister Christine Lambrecht would probably still be a minister without the Russo-Ukraine war despite her lack of military rank, and he doesn't know the difference between a tank and an armored vehicle.

But for women with stronger back protection, it is accepted that parents work community members (Esken), dissertation falsifiers (Giffey), dishwashers (Göring-Eckhard), unemployed (Ricarda Lang) punk band managers (Claudia Roth) decide the country's fate.

This is how Klara Geiwitz, who has a sports diploma, will become the housing minister, who until now only excelled by preventing housing construction, and Steffi Lemke, who at least graduated from an agricultural college, will become the environment protection minister, who is responsible for the hitherto unprecedented extermination campaign against the natural environment in favor of windmills and solar farms.

The women's quota, to which all German parties (except the AfD) have sworn in the meantime, has accelerated the process of negative selection in politics (not only there). If, in addition to the real or imagined belonging to the female gender, only the correct ideological conviction is decisive in the selection of the political leadership, then the complete downfall of the political elite will begin. This is compounded by the fact that women, with few exceptions, bring emotional behavior and thinking into political leadership, which, with the predominance of women, eventually leads to politics turning into complete irrationality. From then on, everything is possible - Germany is the proof.

Krisztna Koenen / Neokohn

Featured image: Annalena Baerbock/AFP