D ie “Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West” – short Pegida – are currently the dominant theme of the media. Günther Jauch also presented his mission under the motto “frustration citizens and xenophobes – how dangerous are the new street protests?”. Gesine Schwan (SPD), co-founder and director of the Humboldt-Viadrina Governance Platform coined the word of the evening: resentment. These sentiments were 10,000 people, the last week in Dresden took to the streets, resentment could also those who do not demonstrated, but share the opinion of Pegida.
These people had to pick one up because they agreed with Jens Spahn, CDU member of parliament, match. “We need to tell us, we need to provide more arguments,” he demanded of himself and his political colleagues. After all, “the masses are confused,” says Spahn. Political consultant Michael Spreng and the Dresden communication researcher Wolfgang Donsbach also spoke in favor of taking the fear and resentment of Pegida pendant seriously and to seek dialogue. “We need a communications campaign,” demanded Donsbach. That communication is hardly possible, showed a cutaway gag. A journalist had mingled with the demonstrators and wanted to show their motivations for participating. All interview experiments were stopped, no one wanted to talk to her. The general opinion was that the media would distort the facts and report wrong about Pegida.
In exactly this score also beat Bernd Lucke, party chairman AfD. He also had the experience itself that his statements were reinterpreted or pointed. Jauch said that he had Lutz Bachmann asked for the live broadcast. At this point, Bachmann would have had the opportunity to speak for Pegida. There were a live broadcast, “which is a form in which nothing can be manipulated.” Bachmann did not come, and Lucke was speechless because Jauch Note for a few seconds.
Jauch defended himself and his editorial unusually sharp. As Lucke felt misquoted with a Facebook post, he stepped in at the last minute rebuttal. Lucke, so the team had Jauch researched, think aloud Facebook Post “the demands of Pegida legitimate”. As the hosts in the final minute of the text faded in on said side, Lucke was beaten. “1: 0 for you, Mr. Jauch!” However, he had intended to ascribe responsibility to the caregivers his Facebook page. Thus Lucke behaved over the entire mission. Explosives brought it to the point: “That’s the problem with the AfD, this yes, but …” Spahn complained: “Just as the show is, you adapt.” Both Swan and Spahn and explosives went the man, but that bounced off him.
To frustration citizens and xenophobes it went on the show too, but all those present were the motives of the Demonstrators only speculate. Why the Pegida movement just in Dresden had such enormous popularity, it Dresdner communication researchers Dohnsbach knew reply. It lies simply in the history of the city. Every fifth axis is that his investigation had revealed latent quite radically. However, he relativized, is the total German seen no unusual picture, the numbers would be for all other provinces unfortunately similar. That Pegida experiences throughout Germany such an award, supported his thesis. But yes, not all demonstrating with Pegida, right-wing said Bernd Lucke. For him, this movement was merely an expression of a “crisis of confidence” in the policy. Policy advisor explosive struggled, “these are code words for right-wing extremists” he pointed Lucke deal.
Gesine Schwan has always tried to explain the discussion of Pegida and the reasons for the high inflow. Unfortunately, stood in the live broadcast especially the AfD and her party leader gap in the center. Even if Günther Jauch unusually often intervened Lucke was his slogans, his non-fish, non-meat attitude publish over a large part of the program.
Swan said he was confident that the AfD sometime will be irrelevant, the popularity of Pegida however, and the “readiness to participate in something grow.”
A sobering conclusion, the Spahn would like to counteract with unermütlicher polti based working.
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