Monday, January 10, 2011

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is concealed the real reason for the decline Guido Westerwelle? If it is not overturned, because he made mistakes, but because he is gay?

The literature major critic Fritz J. Raddatz know why it has happened to the German foreign minister and Liberal party leader: "Only successful gay forgive the German philistine their tendency ..." And with success just could not Westerwelle of the question.

If the tolerant soul this (in the current focus) reads, she screams. Gay Discrimination? In Germany? 2010? May not be true. Or? And yet ... Then one remembers that confidential Interview with a Catholic confessional Minister, a very liberal minded people. Westerwelle that its partner, the sports marketer Michael Mronz, on a state visit abroad to take, "has not understood my mother."

Or the liberal minister, even located high in the hierarchy of the liberals: "It is already addressed in his own party on it. Yes, that's right. "You can even consider individual voices, perhaps even those of the unfortunate way, but they reflect a widespread feeling. And then there's this poll.

"Keep the open homosexuality of living Westerwelle for a problem in his administration? "The wanted to know the Munich-based news magazine. The answer seems at first glance to cosmopolitan-liberal: no answer 75 percent of respondents. But: What does this mean for the tolerance of our society, if every fourth to fifth says: Yes, being gay is a problem?

And yet Raddatz wrong. Westerwelle that is gay and living openly is not the real reason for his decline. It is Westerwelle loud, demonstrative marketing-driven appearance. As a result he injured cross-party civic sense of style. Thus he has used over the years.

Conclusion: Not being gay Westerwelle in itself, but being gay Westerwelle as an integral part of an overall excessive political style, the problem is. The conclusion is important: Westerwelle is not overthrown, he throws himself

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