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Susanne Dagen: Who is afraid of excessive demands?

Bookseller Susanne Dagen ‌Disinvited from German Ideology‌ Event Amid Controversy

The recent disinvitation of Dresden ‍bookseller Susanne Dagen from ‌the “Denkfest”‌ (Thinking Festival)⁤ in landau, Germany, highlights a ⁣growing trend of “unloading” – the withdrawal of invitations to public figures following ‌criticism -⁢ and raises‍ questions about ⁤the⁤ boundaries of free ‌speech in Germany. following similar incidents involving publicist Michel Friedman and rapper Chefket, Dagen’s ‌case has sparked debate, tho without the widespread public outcry seen in ​those earlier instances.

Dagen gained national recognition through her association with author Uwe Tellkamp and for ‍publicly expressing sympathy towards ⁤the ⁣pegida movement, ​a right-wing populist group. ‍Her ‍disinvitation, unlike the cancellations of Friedman ‍and Chefket​ which prompted protests, has largely flown under the‍ radar, a disparity critics attribute‍ to a ​reluctance to defend those with controversial ‌views unless personally affected. However, this selective defense of free expression undermines the principle⁤ itself,​ demanding consistent ​advocacy regardless⁢ of ideological alignment.

The “Denkfest” event, a philosophy and discourse festival, opted to rescind Dagen’s invitation, a decision that underscores the increasing pressure on event organizers​ to avoid association with figures ​perceived as politically problematic. This pattern of disinvitation, occurring ⁢both in Germany and internationally, signals a ⁢broader concern about the limits of acceptable discourse and the potential for self-censorship within public forums.

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