Disturbing in the summer interview
“It doesn’t help”: Alice Weidel does not understand questions about loud music
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Alice Weidel drowns lovely: Political activists have creatively sabotaged the ARD summer interview with the AfD boss.
Actually, the ARD summer interview should be about health insurance contributions. But AfD boss Alice Weidel talks past the question. On the one hand, what could be due to the fact that she would rather get rid of something about migration. Or on the other hand, that she did not understand the question so precisely. Acoustically.
Because from the other side of the Spree bank in Berlin-Mitte, lovely and penetrating music booms into the ARD’s open air TV studio. “It doesn’t help … I have your concrete question … it is extremely fun here,” stammered Weidel before starting again to continue talking to moderator Markus Preiß. Read what Alice Weidel had to say in terms of content here.
Sumoted summer interview successfully sabotaged
According to the police, a group of 40 to 50 protesters disturbed the interview with speech choirs, horns and music recorded on Sunday afternoon. A campaign bus with sound amplifiers was used. Weidel said several times that she did not understand the questions about the noise, but wanted to continue the interview.
The protest is probably the account of the “Center for Political Beauty”, which has repeatedly caused a sensation in the past with creative protest against the right. The activists posted a section of the disturbed interview with the sentence on X: “The best summer interview that ARD has ever led with fascists.”
Finally, the police ended the unadorned interference action by issuing the demonstrator to exhibit their sound system. The activists followed this, so that after an interruption, the conversation was continued with more acoustic calm. The campaign was peaceful, there were no arrests.
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Source: Stern

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