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Election campaign

In the evening things got a little busy. On the one hand, the contact persons for the districts were determined and, on the other hand, further details were agreed upon. I will write the whole thing down in the coming days and then make it available to all candidates and members.

Those responsible for the district are already so highly motivated that they need to be slowed down a bit. In any case, I am also looking forward to the upcoming election campaign and to the discussions that I will be able to have with interested citizens in the next few weeks.

Aviation

Today I drove around a lot in the meseno bus. On the one hand, it is pleasing because it can certainly be a sign of improved logistics, but on the other hand, such a trip is hardly profitable and also no longer fills the shelves in the meseno store, which, by the way, empty surprisingly quickly.

So today's look at the shelves was more than sobering and, if you weren't affected, you could even take the whole thing with humor and freely follow it Marie Antoinette announce that the people in the district will still eat chocolate if there are no more potatoes. Because the shelf with the chocolate stocks from Christmas is the only one that is still reasonably well stocked.

But today's trip also has a good side, because the following quote: "Isn't there any pain? Qu'ils mangent de la brioche!" should to Martin Mutschlechner Marie Antoinette never said that. If you look a little more closely, you will find the nice word “traveling anecdotes” for stories that are so beautiful that they wander freely through the centuries. Apparently it was Marie Antoinette not as bad as she was made out to be during her lifetime - but that doesn't help meseno customers much now.

Violence

When a person hits his partner, violence does not stop when the partner says he is sorry. No, the violence will continue, even if there are no further attacks. Worse still, this violence is passed on to the children in question.

Group violence increases the whole thing to an immeasurable extent and does not stop there, even if the respective group should now become a little more peaceful - it continues to exist.

Institutionalized violence even resonates across generations and shapes entire societies. And so even the descendants of violent perpetrators, even if they never became violent themselves, are burdened with it - violence actually only knows victims (with the exception of the perpetrators; although there are theories here that also view them as victims - criminal defense lawyers make great use of this fact gladly).

And so violence or even terror is not simply resolved when a terrorist thinks that he now has to go into his well-deserved retirement. That's why it remains the state's duty to prosecute such violent criminals until they simply can no longer exist: this applies to both Nazi criminals and RAF terrorists and SED criminals.


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