German politician sang “Layla” at a festival and was criticized – now he’s fighting the Romans romping: tourist carves names in the Colosseum

Should a prime minister sing that? The head of government of Schleswig-Holstein was criticized for his performance during Kiel Week. Now he responds.
An article from

t online

Schleswig-Holstein Prime Minister Daniel Günther commented on his singing along to the sexist party hit “Layla” in a beer tent during Kiel Week. In an interview with the newspapers of the Funke media group, the CDU politician defended his behavior, emphasizing that he was asked to do so by the band on stage and that the atmosphere in the tent was exuberant.

epa07103903 Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein, Daniel Guenther, at the German Federal Council (Federal Council) in Berlin, Germany, October 19, 2018. Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein, Daniel Guenther, ...

To the objection that “Layla” was perceived by many as sexist, he replied: “We have also sung other songs.” He explained that he was very confident about the lyrics: “The lyrics are not too complicated.”

Günther continues: “It was a fun night, a great band and lots of people just having fun.” Video recordings show how Günther sings on stage in the overcrowded Bavarian tent during Kiel Week about “Layla the madam”: “She is prettier, younger, hornier”.

The 49-year-old was also criticized for this by the Green coalition partner. DJ Robin & Schürze’s summer hit was number one for nine weeks last year and was officially named hit of the year in December.

The song sparked a sexism debate and was banned in some folk festivals. A government spokesman said after Günther’s singing performance that the prime minister had visited the Bayern tent as part of a private Kiel Week tour. Günther always sang along with festive songs at public occasions.

Used sources:

Soource :Watson

follow:
Amelia

Amelia

I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.

Related Posts