Federal President Steinmeier: Teachers cannot 'look away neutrally' - German President Backs Teachers Facing Far-Right Challenges in Schools
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has spoken out in support of teachers facing extremist challenges in schools. He stressed the importance of their role in promoting democracy and protecting minorities.
Steinmeier highlighted the growing concern over far-right incidents in schools, stating that many teachers feel uncertain about how to respond. He emphasized that educators cannot ignore racist or antisemitic remarks, urging them to stand up for democratic values.
The President expressed worry about the impact of years of crisis on society, noting that many people feel overwhelmed and silent when it comes to defending democracy. He called for solidarity with teachers, who are on the frontline of this battle in their daily lives.
Steinmeier's call comes amidst reports of increasing far-right incidents in German schools. He underscored the crucial role of teachers in promoting democratic education and participation. The President's message serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up for democratic values, especially in challenging times.
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