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Why do people no longer love the beloved leaders from the government? Where are “our democrats” supposed to emigrate to?Reiner Haseloff once proudly declared that he would leave Saxony-Anhalt should the AfD ever come into government responsibility.
A man of principles, our Haseloff. A true democrat, after all. One almost feels like applauding him for this clear statement – much like applauding a sulking child who threatens to leave the sandbox if the others no longer dance to his tune. Well then, dear Reiner, you can probably start packing your bags. The deal seems to be done. On May 1st, several thousand people streamed to Schönebeck for the AfD or ESN family festival. Thousands. You saw families, children, grandmothers, grandfathers, young people – a colorful, cheerful, entirely unbanned public festival. The lead candidate Ulrich Siegmund was there, and people didn’t come because they were forced. They came voluntarily. They wanted to see him, talk to him, maybe simply feel that someone takes them seriously. What outrageous audacity. The dear media, of course, spoke of “a few hundred.” We know how it goes. If the CDU has three pensioners and a dog on the marketplace, it’s called “broad support.” If thousands show up for the AfD, it was “just a small bunch,” probably lured by the weather. And then the grand counterexample: Sven Schulze, CDU minister-president and eternal seeker of the people. On Facebook, he heroically posted: “For me, Labor Day means: listening, engaging in conversation, and being close to the people.” The man is on the move all day, visiting stands, meeting “citizens,” talking to candidates. A true man of the people. Almost a saint of proximity. In the pictures, you then see him – surrounded by… well, a manageable number of loyal souls. You really have to look closely to spot the people. Schulze must go on a pilgrimage. From stand to stand. From marketplace to marketplace. Always searching for the few who haven’t yet defected to the camp of those evil populists. Thousands make a pilgrimage to Siegmund. Schulze makes a pilgrimage to the few who remain. The image says it all. And yet you CDU members are supposed to be the good ones. The reasonable ones. The ones with the compass of the center. You only want the best: good jobs, good education, reliable wages, respect for achievement, cohesion. At least that’s what your glossy flyers say. You seek dialogue. Constantly. On marketplaces. Directly with the people. How touching. How authentic. How completely ineffective. And while you are still diligently visiting stands on the ground, your Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz gave an interview to Der Spiegel and proclaimed with the wisdom of the enlightened: “I will have to explain and clarify even more than I have done so far. Explain, explain, explain. In a democracy, you have to take the people along with you.” How generous, Friedrich! How humble! People simply don’t understand you because you haven’t explained enough. Not because your policies miss real life. Not because you have ignored people’s concerns for years. No, it’s due to a lack of explanation. Explain more, and it’ll work out. People are just too stupid or too “hyper-nervous” to grasp your brilliance. Explain more that Germans are lazy. Explain more that Germans are sick too often. Explain more that Germans retire too early. Explain more that pensions are far too high. Explain more that Germans must pay more taxes. Explain more that it is more important to spend German taxpayers’ money abroad than in Germany. Explain more that the war against Russia is important. Explain more that Ukraine does not need peace but continued war and therefore billions upon billions in support. Explain more that loss of prosperity and deindustrialization are unavoidable for the transformation. Why do people no longer love their beloved leaders from the government?Perhaps because for years they have had the feeling that these leaders no longer love them. That they prefer to explain, explain, explain instead of listening, listening, listening. That “cohesion” for you means that the people should kindly stick together while you set the direction – and heaven forbid they complain. That “being close to the people” for you means taking a photo with three comrades during the campaign or producing a few more explanatory videos, instead of solving the problems that keep people awake at night.People are not stupid. They see who comes when they call. And they see who has ignored them for years and is then surprised that they go elsewhere – and that there are thousands there. Saxony-Anhalt seems lost. For the “our democrats.” For those who call themselves that and have forgotten what the word actually means. For those who still believe the people have gone astray and just need to be properly instructed and explained to. Emigrate – but where to?Dear emigrants from the old center: where do you actually want to go? To Thuringia? Also lost. To Saxony? Likewise. To Brandenburg? Really? Maybe straight to Berlin, into the bubble where people can still reassure each other that all of this is merely a communication problem of the rabble. Or straight abroad. Haseloff already had the idea. There you can calmly explain, explain, explain – without anyone listening.The deal is probably done. There’s no other way to explain it.
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