Always reliable in it, subliminal moods crisp to get to the point, the tabloid yesterday formulated an interesting question: "Is Sun Ypsilanti unteachable, because she is a woman? "
In the accompanying article then explains the" political consultant "Gertrud Hoehler, that is already long road to the mission, women einzubleuen the rules of the political establishment, why Andrea Ypsilanti with their plans to become prime minister of Hesse, simply had to fail: "She has not learned its lesson." Who, I ask at that time back with confidence that is actually the schoolmaster? What lessons are exactly the ones who have to be learned here, before a permit may be political ambitions?
This has answered elsewhere, an old acquaintance: Joschka Fischer had spread through the news agencies, Ypsilanti has "the basics of coalition building" is not understood. Interesting how a statesman now is that it itself was once famous for the fact that he denied all the lessons and made sneakers in the oath of office to the Hessian Minister.
Sure: Joschka Fischer's also a man and as such it belongs, whether left or right, whether adjusted or revoluzzermäßig, simply quasi naturally onto the political stage. A woman, however, must prove only time that they can.
Angela Merkel the way, it can not, according to Fischer. has your "performance" in the financial crisis do not like him. "Because it requires the fixed gaze forward, a strong hand and at least the impression that it knows where it goes" school, he mastered further. Woman can just never get it right. One knows too well what she wants, and the other can not be precise enough.
I have already written elsewhere about the fact that the political discourse phenomenon, which we (even my little nephew is already Obama fans) are currently under the heading Experience "Obama" is only possible with a male protagonist. http://www.bzw-weiterdenken.de/index.php?m=artikel&rub2=&tid=105
And just as is what we are experiencing under the heading "Ypsilanti" as the media debate, only possible with a female protagonist.
However, it is long ago that the dismantling of a public so openly sexist politician was like what in recent days - has been written about Andrea Ypsilanti - and not just in the tabloid. Suddenly she is to blame for everything that goes wrong in the Hesse SPD. This is how any white, whose memory goes back further than a few months, has long been in a rather sad state. Completely forgotten suddenly seems to be that it was due to only the main appeal of Andrea Ypsilanti and especially their "otherness" that it has in recent state elections cut off so unexpectedly good.
I wonder where the great Ypsilanti disaster will actually exist. In the search for those responsible for the decline of the SPD would come up to me at any rate a number of other first name. Ypsilanti just had a left for Hessian-social democracy very radical program. About half of their own party disagrees with them. Because it has mobilized in the elections but so good voices and lack of convincing alternatives allowed to give it some time. But in the end turned out that for their political ideas in the Hesse SPD is no majority. The one may find bad or good, depending on which opinion you are yourself, but it is a normal process in a democracy - at least according to my understanding of politics. But maybe I've learned my lesson not yet.
One problem is the "case Ypsilanti" at least from a completely different reason that I have ever read but still nowhere something. He will have the consequence that women lose even more the desire to assume a political office. We know that the interest of women to enter politics, were not very large. Anyway, I often hear complaints, you can not find any who want to run for lists, local councils, positions, and the like. Why is that? To the women who do not learn their lessons? Or maybe not but rather because it simply makes no great joy to be lectured constantly by the Fischer brand types? Interested in anyway for their own strategies and not for what one has to say?
The case of Ypsilanti "proves once again that women do in politics, the patience of Job and the thick-skinned of an elephant. And in this we are just not all as good as Angela Merkel. And therefore probably is a risk that the "official" policy continues to be a male affair. Too bad, because a particularly good "performance" is all the experience, not after.
I hope for my part, in any case very found that the women, whatever their political persuasion, shall continue to have beautiful unteachable.
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