the title of The “Tough but fair”-talk show has already been triggered prior to the broadcasting of discussions. Moderator Frank Plasberg want to discuss on Monday evening to 21 clock in the ARD on the topic of “home country of Germany – for Germans only or open to all?”. Among the guests of Moderator Frank Plasberg, Katrin Göring-Eckardt, Caucus leader of the Alliance 90/The Greens in the Bundestag, the Deputy Bavarian Prime Minister (Free voters), the comedian Idil Baydar, the sociologist Armin Nassehi, and Nikolaus Blome, Deputy-chief.

the announcement of The Talks provoked, especially in the case of Twitter, critical reactions. “This language is the reason why I said I should be back in my home, a reason for threats I get, for the hatred,” commented about the Berlin SPD politician, Sawsan Chebli, the wording from the title. It is Authorised by the land of Berlin in the Federal government and the Secretary of state for Civic Engagement and International. European D. wrote: “I can’t believe now also, the public broadcasting in the Nazi-discussed style.” Another said: “are you Serious? Again such a stupid, unnecessary AfD-theme show? How often because, please, this nation-state will be discussed-Shit?” The counterattack by P M: “”All countries are proud of their identity, origin, and protect their habitat from excessive alienation. In D. only TIME FOR DISCUSSION, you are immediately a Nazi, Right-wing and racist, and thus totally stupid and in addition condemned!”

station and broadcast to defend themselves

“We take criticism from the outside, in principle, as an occasion to reflect on our own actions is critical,” said the person in charge of the West German radio on Monday. “This is what we have done in this case as well, but we decided to stay in the title.” The discussion will show how controversial the subject of “home” is perceived. “This is the discussion we want to lead with our guests on the show and represent.”

“Hard but fair”-Twitter page has become the “Haf”-editorial to the criticism of the title of the program expressed: “This is not “Germany for Germans only or open to all?”, there is. Rather, it is explicitly the concept and the feeling of home. The TV Talk revolved around the question, who here home: for all who live here or only for those who originate from here. “It’s not a question of open or closed borders,” stressed the editorial.

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