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When it comes to gender, tempers are running high among conservative heads – SVP in particular seems to be struggling with new forms of sexuality and modern societal role models.
This is evident from the Twitter post of SVP National Councilor Andreas Glarner, who prevented a school day in Stäfa ZH by intervening and publishing the mobile phone number of the school social worker.
action was unnecessary
After threats, the school had to cancel the day of classes – which corresponded to the subjects of Syllabus 21. Glarner’s actions caused discontent among the local SVP. Lukas Bubb, chairman of the local SVP section, applauds that the “ideological-political subject” is not taught in the “Sonntagszeitung”.
However, he regrets that violence and personal insults were threatened. Bubb criticized the publication of the cell phone number as “superfluous”. “That’s not the flight altitude of a National Council. It’s a matter of the community.”
“They weren’t rioters”
But Bubb doesn’t want to hear about agitation from Glarner or Köppel, who spoke of a “sexization of school lessons”. «Glarner and Köppel were multipliers, but certainly not troublemakers. They don’t incite violence.”
The Zurich education director Silvia Steiner (65, center) sees it differently: “Whoever engages in this kind of agitation and publishes personal data does not take his responsibility as a politician seriously.” This is all the more concerning because it’s happening to the same person a second time, and “again without knowing the facts,” Steiner said. If you had informed yourself, you would have seen that the event in Stäfa was good. (new)
Source:Blick

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