Saturday, October 08, 2016

STUNNING: "Baby and Family" Magazine Warns Parenting magazine Baby & Family ‘Blond, Cheerful’ Families Dangerous, Likely Right Wing


From Breitbart:
Parenting magazine Baby & Family has told readers to beware of families who are “inconspicuous” and “cheerful”, as these warning signs indicate they are right wing and thus “dangerous”. 
Depicted with illustrations featuring solely blonde women and children, the report says ordinary parents must take action against right-wing families and make clear that their ideology has no place in the world. 
Asserting that the term “right wing” “stirs up anxiety” and brings to mind “burning refugee homes”, skinheads, and the National Socialist Underground (NSU) group who carried out a string of violent attacks on foreign people, Baby & Family notes that people “rarely connect it with women, family and children”. 
This, the high-circulation German magazine declares, “is precisely the great risk” as such people are just as dangerous if not more so as gangs of Nazi skinheads. The identifying features of right-wing families, it contends, are that they are “inconspicuous, blond, cute and engaged”. 
“First of all, [right-wing families] are nice and dedicated” Michaela Köttig, sociologist and researcher of right-wing extremism at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, alleges. Researcher of right-wing politics, Eva Prausner, says a huge danger of right-wing families is that they seem normal. 
Because of this, she says many parents will already have established good relations with them to the point that they “are no longer marginalised and at worst, get support”. 
While there are different types of right-wing families, Baby & Family asserts that daycare centres should always seek help when dealing with them. 
“The right has many forms. The definition of what is extreme and what is not is difficult”, it says, but asserts that all manifestations must be dealt with because right wingers could spread their views when meeting with other parents in the playground.

No comments: