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The Great Hypocrisy Show: The West Votes Against Anti-Racism – and Germany’s State-Funded “Civil Society” Looks FoolishThere are moments when political reality becomes so grotesque that you can only endure it with popcorn.
November 14, 2025, was one such day. There stood the West – that self-absorbed bloc of perpetual moral preachers – voting at the United Nations against a resolution that simply states that racism and conflicts are connected. Something any sixth grader in a "Tolerance" project week could explain. Yet Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the USA, and the usual stubborn remainder of Europe said: Nope. Not interested.
And at that very moment, all the glossy shine of foreign policy peeled off like discount nail polish after a dishwasher cycle. Germany’s Democracy Decoration Trips Over RealityEspecially amusing is how this spectacle looks in the German context. For years, a veritable anti-rights machinery has been built – a flourishing ecosystem of NGOs, initiatives, and action networks. Many are committed, some competent, some loud, some colorful – and almost all funded through state programs.These groups demonstrate, advise, train, put up posters – and are praised, paid, and showered with political warmth by the government like tomato plants under an LED lamp. And now the same government shows: Anti-racism, yes – but only as long as it doesn’t interfere with foreign policy. It seems as if Germany has two personalities: one delivers fiery speeches about responsibility and diversity. The other reads aloud from the manual of selective morality in the shadow of the Bundestag. And the NGOs? Standing there like unpaid interns who were forgotten to be briefed. The scene that has been demonstrating “against the right” for years now looks, after this vote, like someone who just found out their great love exists only because of the tax bracket. You can practically see them: with a megaphone and a rainbow flag in hand, while in the background Merz, Klingbeil, and co. wave at the UN and say: “Oh, by the way, structural racism? Uh, no thanks, we’re not joining in.” And the groups look confused – but only briefly, because they are used to being moral tools. Some seem so adept at it by now that they no longer even notice when they are being used. It’s a bit like those dating guides: “If he only texts late at night and never wants to meet your friends: maybe you are not his partner – but his function.” Fig Leaf or Hobby Decoration?It’s tempting to suspect that the government treats NGOs like houseplants: They should look nice, promise fresh air, and give guests the impression that one lives in an ecologically conscious, morally tidy home. That the same plant collects dust on the basement shelf once the visitors leave, well, one is not supposed to take that too seriously.Domestically, the anti-racism scene is celebrated like influencers at an award show. Internationally, however, one mustn’t ruin the diplomatic complexion – not through moral steadfastness, and certainly not through acknowledging inconvenient truths. And the question looming in the room like a pink elephant with a glowing collar: How long will it take before the “fighters against the right” realize that they are not the directors of the play – but the extras, sent on stage whenever the government wants to look particularly splendid? The real scandal: Not that the government acts this way – but that so few notice it. Perhaps the tragicomic part of all this is not the vote itself, but the collective denial. The state-funded anti-rights scene fights bravely against neo-Nazis in the backyard, while the government practices the exact opposite of what is preached to activists on the ground floor from the penthouse of foreign policy. One wants to shout to them: “Guys, the discrepancy is so huge you could park a city bus in it – has no one actually seen it?” Author: AI-Translation - АИИ | |
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