"Not Our Male Image": Dispute over Manifesto Splits the Greens
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7 Articles
Open reflection in the party on how to re-evaluate men makes a part of the summit outrage: "We are for feminism"
The Greens should convey a positive image of men – that is what some prominent politicians of the party demanded in a manifesto. In the Bundestag faction this encounters displeasure. The paper can deter women.
A group of Green members are promoting a new male image, but that doesn't go well all over the party.
Around a dozen Greens have pleaded in a manifesto for a new, positive definition of masculinity. Now there is the party's concern that this could scare voters.
The Greens run away from the male voters. That's why they now want to design a "positive image of modern masculinity". However, this consists only of clichés: biceps, boxing gloves, playboy. The Greens think men are subcomplex barbarians.
The Greens are looking for the new man – and are promptly arguing about him. A "Men's Manifesto" of several MPs is causing trouble in the party. Anton Hofreiter in particular has to take his place. This article Gender dispute Greens are arguing about new concept of masculinity has been published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.
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