Posted by Mad Mitch on  UTC 2019-06-22 14:13

We remarked not long ago on the Green-Red tsunami washing over the west.

A piece in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung yesterday by Wolfgang Bok, a former newspaper editor and now political scientist, gives us an insight into how far this process has gone in Germany.

It was admittedly a surprise to find this piece in the NZZ at all, since the newspaper currently shares many of the characteristics that Bok identifies in the Red-Green infiltrated German media: its USA reporting is irrationally, hysterically anti-Trump and its climate change fanaticism a reflection of the mind of the academic class with which it traditionally identifies.

Publishing Bok's article has redeemed it slightly – but only slightly. The NZZ probably doesn't think Bok's piece applies to it at all – but it did not open the article up for the comments of its readers, so it will never find out.

Here are a few paragraphs for the delectation of the Germany watchers among our readership:

These days [the former German news presenter Hanns Joachim] Friedrichs' successors take a leading place in terms of anti-Trump news reporting (98 percent), as an international comparative study by the University of Harvard revealed in 2017. The US President personifies evil itself – in tune with a series of 'climate deniers' and those 'racists' who opposed Chancellor Merkel's 'welcome culture'. The Hamburg Media School has shown that 'in 2015 a total of 82 percent of all articles on the subject of asylum seekers were positively disposed and two thirds either did not mention the problems of immigration or consciously ignored them'. Amongst the population, though, the results were just the opposite, an explanation for the loss of trust in the German media, as the opinion researchers of the Allensbach Institute had already discovered in 2016.

Heute nehmen Friedrichs’ Nachfolger einen Spitzenplatz ein, wenn es um negative Trump-Berichterstattung geht (98 Prozent), wie eine internationale Vergleichsstudie der Universität Harvard von 2017 ergab. Der US-Präsident steht für das Böse schlechthin – in einer Reihe mit «Klimaleugnern» und «Rassisten», die sich der Merkelschen Willkommenskultur widersetzen. So hat die Hamburg Media School nachgewiesen, dass «2015 insgesamt 82 Prozent aller Beiträge zur Flüchtlingsthematik positiv konnotiert waren und zwei Drittel die Probleme der Zuwanderung nicht benannt oder bewusst ignoriert haben». In der Bevölkerung war es genau umgekehrt, was den Vertrauensverlust in deutsche Medien erklärt, wie die Meinungsforscher von Allensbach bereits 2016 ermittelt haben.

In a recently published study the journalism professor Michael Haller came to the conclusion that the media had learned nothing out of the asylum crisis: Using the example of the UNO Migration Pact, an analysis undertaken by the trades union friendly Otto Brenner Foundation showed that on this controversial subject hardly any space was given to counter-arguments, but the positions of the SPD [the socialist party] and the Greens were simply taken up as is. In the debate about climate change and the energy transition dissident opinions play a subsidiary role. The space given to Green subjects by the German media is correspondingly great. Nowadays there is scarcely a talk show without Robert Habeck, Annalena Baerbock [co-chairs of the German Green Party] und Co.

In einer kürzlich vorgelegten Studie kommt Journalistikprofessor Michael Haller zur Erkenntnis, dass die Medien aus der Flüchtlingskrise nichts gelernt hätten: Am Beispiel des Uno-Migrationspaktes verdeutlicht die von der gewerkschaftsnahen Otto-Brenner-Stiftung initiierte Analyse, dass auch bei diesem Konfliktthema den Gegenargumenten kaum Raum gegeben und stattdessen die Position von SPD und Grünen übernommen wurde. Bei der Debatte um Klimawandel und Energiewende spielen abweichende Meinungen ebenfalls eine untergeordnete Rolle. Entsprechend breit ist der Raum, den deutsche Medien grünen Themen geben. Es gibt derzeit kaum eine Talkshow ohne Robert Habeck, Annalena Baerbock und Co.

Whilst interviews with classically liberal or conservation politicians resemble inquisitorial interrogations, the top representatives of the Greens need hardly fear that their moral rigour will be exposed to practical objections. Ultimately, the interviewers' origins lie in the same post-materialist, metropolitan milieu and they share Green fears. The concerns of the Right, such as 'uncontrolled immigration' or 'alien criminality' are dismissed as wicked phobias. A female editor in the headquarters of the [German television channel] ZDF declared on Twitter that anyone who 'did not vote Green' was a Nazi. Even in the Springer organization's Welt, which is generally regarded as conservative, an opinion poll among the staff revealed a clear Red-Green majority. []

Während Interviews mit liberalen oder konservativen Politikern inquisitorischen Verhören gleichen, muss das grüne Spitzenpersonal kaum fürchten, dass sein moralischer Rigorismus mit praktischen Einwänden blossgestellt wird. Schliesslich entstammt man oft genug demselben postmaterialistischen, städtischen Milieu und teilt die grünen Ängste. Sorgen der Rechten, etwa wegen «ungesteuerter Zuwanderung» oder «Ausländerkriminalität», werden hingegen als böse Phobien abgetan. Eine Redaktorin des ZDF-Hauptstadtstudios erklärt via Twitter kurzerhand alle zu Nazis, die «nicht Grün wählen». Selbst in Springers «Welt», die gemeinhin als konservativ gilt, habe eine anonyme Befragung unter den Mitarbeitern eine klare rot-grüne Mehrheit ergeben […]

[…] according to the media scientist Hans Martin Kepplinger from the University of Mainz, 36 percent of German journalists lean towards the Greens, 25 percent to the SPD, only 11 percent to the Union [CDU+CSU] and a mere 6 percent to the FDP. In this light, the increasingly repressive climate attested to in the German higher education system and the culture scene is also applicable similarly to large parts of the media. That the Greens have risen to being the strongest political force is also due to German journalists.

[…] Medienwissenschafter Hans Martin Kepplinger von der Universität Mainz, wonach 36 Prozent der deutschen Journalisten zu den Grünen, 25 Prozent zur SPD, aber nur 11 Prozent zur Union und lediglich 6 Prozent zur FDP tendieren. So gesehen, gilt das zunehmend repressive Klima, das der deutschen Hochschul- und Kulturszene attestiert wird, in gewisser Weise auch für grosse Teile der Medien. Dass die Grünen zur stärksten politischen Kraft aufgestiegen sind, ist auch ihr Verdienst.

A discussion of the methods of pest control to be used to clear such infestations is probably best conducted by consenting adults in private.

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