German politician: Gender language can divide society

"I don't want to have to think about every word three times, just so no one gets upset," said the politician, who does not bow to gender language.

The CDU politician Wolfgang Bosbach, photo: Sven Teschke.

Wolfgang Bosbach, a German politician from the Cristian Democratic Party, told the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger newspaper that gender language has the potential to divide society.

“Attempts at popular education and re-education initially met with a divided response,” he said. “But at some point it becomes too much for people. And then it tips over into rejection: ‘I’m not going to take it anymore.’ (…) Once a society has reached that point, the call for the ‘heavy hand’ or the ‘strong man’ is not far away.”

The 70-year-old went on to explain that he writes the way he speaks: “I don’t want to have to think about every word three times, just so no one gets upset.”

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