Annette Behknen, unhinged lunatic.
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One of the longest-running traditions in German broadcast television is the “Word for Sunday” – a brief sermon delivered for
Das Erste after the
Tagesthemen news programme on Saturday evening. Among the prelates tapped to deliver these tiresome remarks is a dreadful woman (and former Protestant pastor) named Annette Behnken.
Yesterday it was yet again Behnken’s turn to preach her conception of piety and virtue at all of us:
This is a not-so-veiled reference to Dunja Hayali, the state media news anchor who drew
such widespread criticism for slandering Charlie Kirk in the hours after his assassination that she was chased off the airwaves for a few days.
You can believe a lot of foolish things without yourself becoming a fool, as long as you don’t take yourself too seriously and accept that the world will not always flatter your preconceptions. The progressive left in Germany have always professed nuts things, but in the course of my adult life, their beliefs have acquired a rigidity and a self-seriousness they never had before. They have become a lot of ridiculous, hysterical and very angry people. They scare the hell out of me.
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