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‘Men can’t decide how to pee’: Germany’s CDU leader under fire for ‘third-gender bathroom’ joke | ‘Men can’t decide how to pee’: Germany’s CDU leader under fire for ‘third-gender bathroom’ joke |
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The new leader of the Christian Democratic Union, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, has been blasted for mocking gender laws at a carnival and telling jokes about the “latte-macchiato party” installing trans bathrooms in Berlin. | |
Kramp-Karrenbauer, widely known as AKK, made the comments while attending the Jester’s Court in Stockach, southern Germany – an annual carnival-like mock trial in which high-ranking politicians are invited to act as defendants. | Kramp-Karrenbauer, widely known as AKK, made the comments while attending the Jester’s Court in Stockach, southern Germany – an annual carnival-like mock trial in which high-ranking politicians are invited to act as defendants. |
Donning a whimsical black dress and a red beret, the CDU chief delivered a 30-minute speech, poking fun at the EU anti-discrimination and “gender laws.” The conservative leader essentially did a stand-up routine and pulled no punches, at one point even asking the court whether “pitiful minorities” were represented. | Donning a whimsical black dress and a red beret, the CDU chief delivered a 30-minute speech, poking fun at the EU anti-discrimination and “gender laws.” The conservative leader essentially did a stand-up routine and pulled no punches, at one point even asking the court whether “pitiful minorities” were represented. |
The event itself happened in late February but a clip from her fiery address was uploaded online just recently. It went viral due to her jibe about transgender bathrooms. | The event itself happened in late February but a clip from her fiery address was uploaded online just recently. It went viral due to her jibe about transgender bathrooms. |
“Has anyone been in Berlin lately? You’d see that the latte-macchiato party had installed bathrooms for the third gender,” AKK told the crowd. | “Has anyone been in Berlin lately? You’d see that the latte-macchiato party had installed bathrooms for the third gender,” AKK told the crowd. |
The audience, all dressed in silly carnival costumes, immediately burst into laughter and showered AKK with applause. | The audience, all dressed in silly carnival costumes, immediately burst into laughter and showered AKK with applause. |
However, the joke didn’t land well with some viewers, as well as LGBT advocates and left-leaning politicians. Despite the lighthearted atmosphere of the event, they described this type of comedy as “offensive.” | However, the joke didn’t land well with some viewers, as well as LGBT advocates and left-leaning politicians. Despite the lighthearted atmosphere of the event, they described this type of comedy as “offensive.” |
The backlash was exacerbated by the fact that AKK has a bad reputation among the LGBT community. In December, one gay rights group ‘crowned’ her ‘Miss Homophobia 2018’ due to the conservative politician’s stance against same-sex marriage. | The backlash was exacerbated by the fact that AKK has a bad reputation among the LGBT community. In December, one gay rights group ‘crowned’ her ‘Miss Homophobia 2018’ due to the conservative politician’s stance against same-sex marriage. |
“Do you really need to make cheap jokes at the expense of intersex and transsexual people? If yes, it’s terribly embarrassing,” Green Party lawmaker, Sven Lehmann, wrote in a tweet. | “Do you really need to make cheap jokes at the expense of intersex and transsexual people? If yes, it’s terribly embarrassing,” Green Party lawmaker, Sven Lehmann, wrote in a tweet. |
His colleague from the Free Democratic Party, Jens Brandenburg, also asked whether it was hard for Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer to crack jokes “without bashing minorities.” | His colleague from the Free Democratic Party, Jens Brandenburg, also asked whether it was hard for Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer to crack jokes “without bashing minorities.” |
“Another day of embarrassment… She doesn’t really have to show her blatant ignorance that way,” he argued. | “Another day of embarrassment… She doesn’t really have to show her blatant ignorance that way,” he argued. |
Berlin’s Mayor Michael Muller from the CDU’s coalition partner, the Social Democratic Party, blasted AKK for “lacking the attitude required towards the issues of discrimination.” | Berlin’s Mayor Michael Muller from the CDU’s coalition partner, the Social Democratic Party, blasted AKK for “lacking the attitude required towards the issues of discrimination.” |
Muller’s deputy and Berlin’s Senator for Culture and Europe, Klaus Lederer (the Left Party), called AKK’s speech “a shame” and “a travesty.” | Muller’s deputy and Berlin’s Senator for Culture and Europe, Klaus Lederer (the Left Party), called AKK’s speech “a shame” and “a travesty.” |
The head of the largest party in parliament “finds it funny to demean people… that don’t fit in the macho norm,” the official suggested. | The head of the largest party in parliament “finds it funny to demean people… that don’t fit in the macho norm,” the official suggested. |
Some defended AKK’s choice of words, saying that the backlash against her humorous speech was overblown. | Some defended AKK’s choice of words, saying that the backlash against her humorous speech was overblown. |
“Hey, people, that was a stunt for a carnival. This outrage culture really gets on my nerves. It’s annoying!” CDU lawmaker Johannes Steiniger wrote on Twitter. | “Hey, people, that was a stunt for a carnival. This outrage culture really gets on my nerves. It’s annoying!” CDU lawmaker Johannes Steiniger wrote on Twitter. |
Martin Reichardt, a lawmaker from the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), mocked the outrage. “No one can commit sacrilege against the sacred cow, without getting hit by the queer-green bloc,” he argued, adding that AKK should seek “repentance” by kissing the boot of the Green Party leader. | Martin Reichardt, a lawmaker from the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), mocked the outrage. “No one can commit sacrilege against the sacred cow, without getting hit by the queer-green bloc,” he argued, adding that AKK should seek “repentance” by kissing the boot of the Green Party leader. |
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer was elected as the CDU chief in December, replacing Chancellor Angela Merkel. | Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer was elected as the CDU chief in December, replacing Chancellor Angela Merkel. |
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