Germany: What the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has in mind for International Women’s Day

It would be hard to describe the state of the Federal Republic of Germany in a more telling way than the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) did on the occasion of International Women’s Day. The formerly Christian-conservative party could think of nothing better than to associate the holiday for the female sex with the topics of Ukraine, Islam, multi-culti and Africa.

Muslim and black women symbolic of Germany?

For example, an advertisement of the CDU Lower Saxony shows a Muslim woman in the foreground and two black women in the background. At the very back, almost at the end, a white woman is allowed to symbolise an “X” with her hands – in reference to defence.

The motif is decorated with the text “International Women’s Day 2022 will be overshadowed by acts of war – The war in Ukraine also massively affects women”. Apart from the fact that women are allowed to leave Ukraine, but men of military age are not (they become cannon fodder), several questions arise:

Do a particularly large number of Muslims live in Ukraine, or why is a woman with a headscarf at the forefront of this statement? Or do many Africans (as one might assume in view of the dark-skinned “refugees”) live in Ukraine? And why are the two coloured women and the Muslim woman in an exposed position in front of the white woman?

https://unser-mitteleuropa.com/was-der-cdu-zum-internationalen-frauentag-einfaellt/

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