"What we demand is unconditional compliance with our laws and respect for our values ​​and our way of life." Due to the increasingly tense situation in Germany and the world, Bild, Germany's most read newspaper, issued a manifesto that was reviewed by Mandiner .

"Our world has become disordered, and we are in the middle of it," begins its manifesto the German magazine Bild. The tabloid German newspaper, which has sold more than one million copies, but has a significant influence in shaping German public opinion, decided to voice its concerns in a special way: in its manifesto, it formulated no less than fifty points of the problems that it believes must be faced. These are summarized in a few points:

  • The first paragraph of the Basic Law applies to everyone who lives in Germany: human dignity is inviolable!
  • For them, there are no unbelievers, everyone believes in what they want, but those who do not consider the German constitution and legal order to be binding, would rather leave Germany quickly.
  • Anyone who wants to live permanently in Germany must learn German.
  • Everyone is free to demonstrate for their beliefs, but this does not include threatening, beating, throwing stones, setting fire to cars or celebrating murders.
  • It follows from the darkest chapter of our history that Israel's security is Germany's state interest! Therefore, acting for the safety of the Jewish people is not a matter of negotiation. Criticism of Israel's policies is of course free.
  • When we ask for something, we say "please and thank you"; and "when we say hello or goodbye, we shake hands." Also: “Many Germans eat pork. But nearly ten million are vegetarians or vegans. The stomach is also free.” In fact, women wear bikinis or swimsuits in the swimming pool, and if you want to swim naked in the Baltic Sea, that's fine too.
  • The state has a monopoly on violence, and no one except state-authorized bodies has the right to commit violence against other people or objects. And the police is a friend and helper, not an instrument of oppression, an adversary or an enemy.
  • We are tolerant of tolerant people, but we do not tolerate intolerance!
  • Women and men are equal in all areas, including salaries.
  • Men can love men, women can love women, and if anyone has a problem with that, they are the problem. "To love and to be loved!" If someone does not feel like a man or a woman, he is not subject to persecution, he will not be punished. "With us, people can be freethinkers and queers"
  • Adulterous women in Germany are not castrated, beaten, or stoned; in case of divorce, both parties have the right to care; you don't have to be a virgin to get married; and in Germany children are not married off, and a man can have one wife, no more.
  • Women can decide for themselves how to dress, who they make friends with, who they love; whether they want to go to a disco or church, who they choose and what kind of work they take on. The length of a skirt is decided by the woman. And if a woman says no to a man, there are no buts and ifs. Anything more constitutes a crime of sexual harassment and violence.
  • In Germany, schooling is compulsory, they believe in the importance of learning and training. And everyone is expected to work and support themselves within their means. Germans pay the tax because they know it is the basis of the state.
  • Anyone who asks us for protection from political persecution or war will receive it. And if you don't need it, you can stay. That's why we don't ask for thanks, but what we demand is unconditional compliance with our laws and respect for our values ​​and our way of life."
  • "We love life and not death"

says the Bild manifesto.

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