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It gets worse and worse. FOCUS writes (and I mark in bold what really itches me):
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Draft with twelve guidelines: Baerbock wants new ambassador for "feminist foreign policy"
The most important:
The Green Party around Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is pursuing the goal of a "feminist foreign policy."
To this end, Baerbock wants to appoint her own ambassador.
In total, the Foreign Office is proposing twelve measures that will be officially presented on March 1.
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock aims to make women more visible and influential in foreign policy. On March 1, the "Guidelines of Feminist Foreign Policy" are to be presented. Der Spiegel" has now published a draft of the 41-page paper.
The draft states that feminist foreign policy applies not only to women, "but to all members of a society." In doing so, it says it "stands up for all those who are pushed to the margins of societies because of gender identity, origin, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or for other reasons." [Skybird: Obviously somebody has not understood what feminism means and what not]
According to the draft, Baerbock herself will see to it that these values are enforced. As support, "an ambassador for feminist foreign policy" will be appointed. This ambassador is to "further develop the guidelines and ensure their implementation.
The Federal Foreign Office is presenting a total of twelve guidelines to enforce this stance throughout foreign policy.
1 . The "gender competence" [what the hell is that?] of diplomatic staff is to be strengthened and even serves as a hiring criterion. [desastrous signal: quota before experience and qualification] In addition, every new manager is to undergo "anti-bias training" in order to "deal with prejudice and privilege". [comeback of the political commissars, hooray]
2 . The Office announces that it will "train a 'feminist reflex.'" This should help to exclude discrimination. In the course of this, the Foreign Office wants to "correct" the fact that, contrary to announcements in recent years, only 27 percent of foreign missions are still headed by women. Reflex also aims to support and raise awareness of the fight against sexism and sexual harassment.[from training reflexes to brain surgery it is not that far, and the inhibitions certainly do not exist anymore]
3. the project is also to receive strong financial support, as announced in the draft. In every budget decision and allocation of funds, it should be ensured that a fixed portion of the money is used for equal rights for women, it says. [Wir haben es ja...]
4 . The State Department, however, dampens expectations. "Feminist foreign policy does not hold a magic formula to deal with immediate security threats," the draft states. Nor is it "synonymous with pacifism," the paper states. Human lives must also be protected by military means. [makes it pretty pointless then, even antiproductive]
5 . The feminist guidelines are also to be brought into the EU. "Even if there is no consensus on this in Brussels so far, we want to lay the foundations for a European foreign policy that puts women's concerns more at the center and includes all people in our foreign policy," the office writes. [yes, of course: for less the German of today does not even get started]
6 . One priority of the German candidacy for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council in 2027/28 is to be the protection of women in conflict areas and their participation in peace processes. [why not, but good luck with that, impotent as you are, Germany]
7 . The foreign missions are to receive "up to one million euros" in additional funding for queer cultural events. A major conference is planned for 2024 for this purpose, with a focus on the rights of LGBTIQ* persons.
As an incentive, a "best practice" prize is to be awarded in office ["Veruntreuung öffentlicher Mittel" its called in German. Zum Kotzen]
8 . For civil servants who cannot or do not want to go abroad, positions are to be created in the Office that are not subject to rotation. This is to increase the diversity of the workforce. [holy cow, no longer the staff must meet the needs of the minstry, but the minstry must meet the wishes of its staff, this alienaiton from the real world will cost the already illusion-driven German foreign policy dearly. Experience come slast but not leats from serving oversea: instead here they now breed a generation of reality-disconnected desktop-doers. Which is typical for planned economies and party tyrannies]
9 . feminist thinking is to be transferred to other areas - such as foreign energy policy or foreign economic policy. [The loud booom we hear in the future is when the dream crashes on the hard bottom of reality]
10 . A "Best Feminist Practice Award" is to be awarded in the Office to provide an "additional incentive for engagement in feminist foreign policy." [now its gets really and involuntarily hilarious and funny]
11 . In the future, the participation of representatives of the Foreign Office in events will depend on whether they are equally staffed. [So to get rid of these idiots you only need to have a gender disparity of 51:49. Good to know there is a cheap way to keep them away]
12 . Baerbock continues to focus on meetings with women during her trips. In the future, her delegations from business, civil society and politics should also have equal representation. [who cares?]
https://www.focus.de/politik/deutsch...186318979.html
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Germany - leading power in the centre of Europe...?
Ridiculous.
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