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Deepfake Law: Protection Against Digital Violence — or an Attack on Freedom of Speech?

Die Bundesregierung will Deepfakes strafbar machen. Klingt erst einmal richtig. Pornografische Fälschungen.Rufmord.Erniedrigung. Wer will das verteidigen? Aber genau hier beginnt das Problem. Denn unter dem moralisch maximal aufgeladenen Stichwort „digitale Gewalt“ wird gerade ein Gesetz auf den Weg gebracht, das viel weiter reicht – und dessen Grenzen erschreckend unklar sind. Ein ergänzendes Videostatement zu den Read more
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Why I need you now

I have never stood up and asked for support.On the contrary—I have always viewed this constant, excessive begging critically. That is why I am not writing this text lightly. I only have sporadic contact with my family.All the more did the call last night hit me. It’s on fire. The project I built many years ago— Read more
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Exile214 – Marla’s Journey Through Time

Today is day 214 of my exile.Exile 214. Two thousand fourteen. The year is marked by new tensions in Europe and a noticeable shift in security policy certainties. What long appeared to be a stable order is beginning to change, as political decisions are increasingly shaped by geopolitical developments. In Germany, the economic situation remains stable, but foreign policy issues are moving into focus Read more
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Abolish income splitting for married couples? Klingbeil’s dangerous attack on marriage and merit

“Many women tell me: Abolish income splitting for married couples so we can work more.” That’s what Federal Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil claims on ZDF. A bold assertion. And above all a dangerous one. Because what is being sold here as equality is in reality nothing more than the preparation of a tax increase—disguised as women’s policy. What is this even about? Income splitting for married couples is Read more
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UEFA punishes belief – but political messages go unpunished?

There are moments when an institution reveals its full double standard. And that is exactly such a moment now. UEFA has fined Red Star Belgrade around €95,000. The reason? A Christian Orthodox fan choreography with the phrase: “May our faith lead you to victory.” According to UEFA, this is said to be “for a Read more
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Exile212 – Marla’s Journey Through Time

Today is day 212 of my exile. Exile 212. Two thousand twelve. The year is marked by persistent uncertainty in Europe and simultaneous shifts in the global order. The financial and sovereign debt crisis remains a defining issue, while political decisions are increasingly shaped by economic pressures. Trust becomes a central factor that determines stability or new disruptions. Read more
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If young people vote for the AfD, then of course “migration” is to blame

Spahn essentially says: a 16-year-old feels the consequences of “failed integration” more strongly—at school, when going out, at the train station, at the swimming pool. That is the reason for the growing support for the AfD. Translated, that means: young people are not reacting ideologically. They are reacting based on experience. And that is exactly the point people do not want to say out loud. Because if young Read more
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Strait of Hormuz Blocked—and Germany Continues to Debate Ideology

The Strait of Hormuz is not a geographic detail. It is a lifeline. Around 20 percent of the world’s traded oil normally passes through this narrow passage. In addition, there are enormous quantities of liquefied natural gas. If nothing flows there, it is not just the energy market that shakes—the global economy trembles. And that is exactly what we are experiencing right now. While tankers are stuck, pipelines at Read more
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Exile211 – Marla's Time Travel

Today is day 211 of my exile. Exile 211. Two thousand eleven. The year is marked by upheavals that are not limited to a single region. In North Africa and the Middle East, protest movements are driving profound changes, while in Europe the debt crisis continues to intensify. Political stability is increasingly revealing itself as a fragile balance, shaped by economic and Read more
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Organ Donation Reform: A Step Forward—or a Step Toward Dystopia?

Die Schlagzeilen klingen positiv. Mehr Möglichkeiten für Organspenden.Mehr Flexibilität.Mehr Hoffnung für Patienten auf Wartelisten. Der Bundestag hat eine Reform beschlossen, die genau das ermöglichen soll.Die Koalition und die Grünen stimmten dafür.Die Linke lehnte das Gesetz ab.Die AfD enthielt sich. Ein politisches Bild, das bereits zeigt:👉 Ganz unumstritten ist diese Entwicklung nicht. Ein ergänzendes Videostatement zu Read more
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Old-Age Poverty in Germany 2026: A Lifetime of Work—and Ending Up on Basic Income Support

1,28 Millionen Menschen. So viele ältere Bürger beziehen inzwischen Grundsicherung im Alter. Das ist kein Randproblem.Das ist ein politisches Alarmsignal. Und es betrifft Menschen, die jahrzehntelang gearbeitet, Steuern gezahlt und dieses Land aufgebaut haben. Zu diesem Thema wurde ein ergänzendes Videostatement gesondert veröffentlicht, das zentrale Aspekte kompakt zusammenfasst und zusätzliche Perspektiven einordnet. Der neue Höchststand Read more
