Islam, pacifism, migration, sexuality, right-wing extremism: the question of what can be said in public and where the freedom of speech ends is sometimes hotly debated. Is everyone really allowed to say everything? Or are only those affected allowed to speak? Are there taboos? When does an opinion become a violation? And what role do the media and politics play? How much freedom do we need for a functioning democracy? Meron Mendel, director of the Anne Frank Educational Center and author of "Talking about Israel", Saba-Nur Cheema, political scientist and co-author of "Muslim-Jewish Evening Meal", and the author and host of "Philosophical Radio" Jürgen Wiebicke ("First Aid for Democracy Savers") talk about social and political issues and try to create clarity where there is often only outrage. An evening about responsibility, attitude and the future of debate culture. Moderator: Jörg Thadeusz
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