It was 15 minutes against the saboteurs of a united Europe: Joko and Klaas asked experts to imagine the downfall of the EU. Artificial intelligence provided dark images.
The two entertainers Joko and Klaas used the fifteen minutes of airtime they won in the competition to issue an urgent warning about the end of the European Union (EU). Almost a month before the European elections, several experts from political science and economics described a possible doomsday scenario for the EU during prime time on ProSieben.
During the evening’s action, an artificial intelligence (AI) illustrated the consistently negative predictions for the event that the EU dissolves: starting with closed borders and market turbulence, through drastic job losses and the weakening of the German economy, right up to a triumph of demagogues and nationalists , which would only play into the hands of powers like China.
“I think we can take one piece of information with us today,” Klaas said afterwards. “We need people in this Parliament who believe in Europe, who love democracy and who, with commitment and passion, will ensure that this huge mosaic picture is put together step by step by step. And we don’t need people who actually only sit in the European Parliament “We want to be elected in order to destroy it from within and destroy our common vision.”
Empty factories, dying forests, dead fish
Joko addressed the previously shown predictions of the experts and the horror visions of the AI, which showed empty factories, dying forests, dead fish and violence on the streets. “It doesn’t have to happen like this. But it’s up to us to ensure that it doesn’t happen like this. There are European elections on June 9th and we should all go there.”
The two entertainers Joko Winterscheidt and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf regularly compete against their employer on “Joko and Klaas against ProSieben”. If the two win the show on Tuesday night, they can usually do whatever they want for 15 minutes live on prime time television the day after. If they lose, they have to take on different tasks again and again as punishment.
Source: Stern

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