Should the ORF store? In the current political game, Lena Schilling and Heinz-Christian Strache have a heated debate. The Af Party Conference appeared emotionally about the appearance of Elon Musk.
“If someone like Musk, the richest man in the world, does the German election campaign and says that we have to remember a little less and blame us, I have a very big problem with it,” says EU member of the Grünen, Lena Schilling. This then not only affects the US, but also in Europe and Germany – “especially in a week in which we remember the Holocaust”. This must be held here.
“There is no collective error”
Musk rightly said that the generations that live today are not a collective debt, ex-FPö boss Heinz-Christian Strache answers. You must be confident for your own culture and values. “With all the culture of memory and responsibility,” says the ex-FPö boss, but that is not a contradiction with the other. “They put Musk as someone who does not remember the Holocaust,” he replies.
“ORF is an important anchor”
There were also arguments on the subject of ORF: this must remain independent, so that the completely wrong way is stored here, says Schilling. In times of disinformation, a broadcaster must be guaranteed that works for all citizens. “For many people this is a very important anchor.” In addition to the bank levy, you also have to save on ORF, says Strache. He expects the FPö to abolish the mandatory levying of the household. “You can also state television over orf.”
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