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March Toward War, Billions for Corporations, Future at Risk? – Spontaneous Monday Demonstration in Zeitz on June 1, 2026While the federal government continues to pursue a course of confrontation, citizens once again took to the streets on Monday. Their message: Peace, national interests, and the future of our families must not be sacrificed to the interests of banks and arms manufacturers. On June 1, 2026, another Monday demonstration took place in the marketplace of Zeitz as a protest against the government's war policy and what the demonstrators view as policies responsible for the current decline of our homeland. According to the demonstrators, these policies are endangering the livelihoods of our families and our entire country week after week. At present, the federal government is pursuing a path that, in their view, is deliberately leading our country toward a third war against Russia. The beneficiaries of this policy, they argue, are major banks and defense corporations. BlackRock is seen as a clear example, particularly as a major shareholder in German defense companies. For us, the ordinary people of this country, peace is a matter of securing the future of our families. However, peace cannot be achieved alone; it can only be built through peaceful cooperation with other countries on our continent, and above all with Russia. Mutual respect and recognition of national interests are the foundation of equal trade relations, peace, friendship, and cultural exchange. These should form the basis for peace in Europe and throughout the world. Publicly standing up for these principles and consigning the established political parties to the dustbin of history is, in the demonstrators' view, the path toward a peaceful future for our homeland and our families. Key Statements from the Speeches at the Monday DemonstrationThe speakers sharply criticize the policies of the federal government and view Germany as being on a dangerous foreign-policy and economic course. Central to their message is opposition to Germany's support for Ukraine and concern over further escalation of the conflict with Russia.According to the speakers, the federal government is pursuing a policy of rearmament and war preparation. They claim that Germany is increasingly being drawn into a direct confrontation with Russia. The planned expansion of defense production and the possible conversion of industrial capacities to military manufacturing are cited as evidence of this development. At the same time, the role of the United States and NATO is criticized. In the speakers' view, Germany is not sufficiently sovereign and indirectly supports U.S. military operations through the presence of American military bases on German soil. They therefore call for Germany to leave NATO and adopt a neutral, non-aligned foreign policy. Another major theme is remembrance of the Second World War. The speakers argue that the contribution of the Soviet Union to the defeat of National Socialism is not sufficiently recognized in Germany. They call for greater respect toward the victims of the former Soviet Union and for a policy of reconciliation and friendship with Russia. Germany's economic development is also portrayed as a cause for concern. The speakers describe an industrial decline that they attribute to the federal government's energy, economic, and sanctions policies. In particular, they criticize the abandonment of Russian energy supplies. They call for the restoration of close energy relations with Russia and for the repair of the Nord Stream pipelines. In addition, criticism is directed at the established political parties. The SPD, CDU, Greens, FDP, and also The Left Party are portrayed as part of a political system that, according to the speakers, no longer represents the interests of the population. The SPD in particular is accused of abandoning its historical principles of peace and social justice. The speakers emphasize the importance of extra-parliamentary engagement. In their view, political change cannot be achieved through elections alone but requires sustained public protest and civic involvement. The protests during the COVID period are cited as an example. Finally, concerns are expressed about further military escalation in Europe. The speakers warn of the consequences of a potential large-scale war and call on people to pay greater attention to personal preparedness, civil protection, and mutual support within local communities. In summary, the speakers advocate a peace-oriented foreign policy, improved relations with Russia, a departure from rearmament and sanctions, stronger national sovereignty, and a fundamental political realignment of Germany. Author: AI-Translation - Arnd Eiert | |
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