‘Police Are Trash!’ Says ‘German’ Far-Left Fatty Freako
I used to think the Goethe Institut’s job was to promote German culture, here in Jakarta and around the world.
In the past, when this blog was less focused, I even helped out the G.I…
Science Film Festival, Indonesia , October/December
….by plugging events I thought might interest Indonesian readers.
Then last month, I came across this.
Hengameh Yaghoobifarah is an author and journalist, having studied media culture and Scandinavian studies in Freiburg, Germany, and Linköping, Sweden.
Yaghoobifarah’s work investigates pop culture, body politics, fashion and media aesthetics from a queerfeminist perspective.
https://www.goethe.de/prj/lat/en/exp/yag.html
When you take a look at the creature named in the Goethe Institut’s blurb…
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…Heute arbeitet Yaghoobifarah als Autor_in, Redakteur_in und Referent_in zu Queerness, Feminismus, Antirassismus, Popkultur und Medienästhetik
…and note those last few German words which don’t need translation, you won’t be surprised by what you see.
Nor will you be more than mildly astonished at the cultural marxist hogwash pumped out by the fat freak!
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Further cause for minimal amazement is that it’s been writing for that notorious Berlin newspaper ‘Taz!’
We have mentioned Taz before…
UK Guardian Reveals German Media PC Censorship!
…but its relevance here is as follows!
The article in question was published on June 15 with the headline “All cops are berufsunfähig (incapable of working)” — a play on a slogan used by groups protesting police violence — by columnist Hengameh Yaghoobirafah.
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The article discussed the argument for abolition of the police and suggested that, since they are “trash people,” they instead could be “thrown in the landfill.”
Germany’s Interior Minister Seehofer is so incensed by the slanderous cow’s anti-police rant that he is taking legal action…
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Seehofer with Mama Stasi Merkel
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…so it’s said, even though a very chastened Taz editor-in-chief, Barbara Junge, issued a statement of regret for the column later in the week after it received a number of complaints.
But what is amazing is that, the last time I looked, Fatty Freako has not been permanently barred from writing there again.
And I wonder if the Goethe Institut intends to continue promoting FF’s bizarre junk as part of its mission to spread German culture here in Indonesia and around this already troubled world!?
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