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After the attack with almost 40 injuries in Munich, the band reports the dead trousers with admonishing words: democracy shaky worldwide. “Let’s see that it remains stable in Germany!”
After the attack of Munich, the dead trousers appealed to people not to be guided by hate and fear. You shouldn’t fall into the “trap” of right -wing populists. “The right-wing extremists secretly cheer on acts of violence like in Munich or Aschaffenburg, because they are the oil that lubricates their engine,” posted the punk rock band on Instagram.
Anger and fear are not good guides. “We have to keep a clear head. With each other, not working against each other.” Democracy is currently on shaky legs worldwide. “Let’s see that it remains stable in Germany!”
The act of Munich is hideous and shocking, the accumulation of such brutal raids is shocking and worrying. However: “The way we discuss it is already under a strong influence of right -wing populist strategies that our country and our society should destabilize and split, especially in connection with the upcoming federal election,” said the band from Düsseldorf.
“The fundamental right to asylum must be preserved”
The front does not occur between Germans and “the foreigners”, but between society – with all people regardless of their origin and nationality – on one side and violence, hatred and intolerance on the other. If you are clearly guilty, you may also have to be identified or deported. However, the dead pants demanded that the fundamental right to asylum must be preserved.
“Our moral values are a high asset and must not be eaten up or questioned even at worst moments.” At the same time, a better and differentiated migration policy, also to protect the immigrants who lived peacefully in Germany, emphasized the band on Instagram. In 2024 she received the NRW state award for “decades of social and social commitment” and a clear positioning against racism.
On Thursday, a 24-year-old Afghan had driven a group of demonstrators in Munich with a car in Munich and had sometimes seriously injured almost 40 people, including a two-year-old child. Investigators assume an Islamist background.
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Source: Stern

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