The largest diverse minority are the sensible breastfeeders. It is time to think about them and take them into account in our society. This book is aimed at all the ignorant, perpetually outraged people who, driven by their complexes, see their own perspective as the hub of the world and do not want to see that they are silencing rational voices with their egotism and thus endangering our democracy.
It is therefore high time we all got honest. To bring the sensible, silent voices into the focus of our society, the very people who hold our societies together in the first place. Finding out more about their ideas, suggestions, knowledge and impressions should be a top priority in our society. So while the loud ones simply need to be quieter, the sensible quiet ones need to be louder. A new balance of voices is urgently needed if we don't want to lead our society into the abyss.
Sineb El Masrar is a long-standing journalist and author for print, online, TV and theater. She writes a monthly column for the Goethe-Institut and appears as a presenter for various TV formats. Her long-standing topics include feminism, migration, Islam, radicalization, media and anti-Semitism in our post-migrant society. As a media pioneer and publisher of the multicultural women's magazine "Gazelle" and as the author of non-fiction books such as "Muslim Girls", "Emancipation in Islam" and "Muslim Men", she has repeatedly contributed important impulses to German-speaking society.
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