Glühwein and Surveillance: Bern Urges Citizens To Report Each Other for ‘Sexism’
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Glühwein and Surveillance: Bern Urges Citizens To Report Each Other for ‘Sexism’
The Swiss city of Bern is encouraging citizens to anonymously report one another for alleged “sexism” and “queer hostility” in public spaces—including at Christmas markets—according to figures released by city authorities. Over the past two and a half years, more than 1,100 reports have been filed through an online denunciation portal run by the city. The system allows users to anonymously report behaviour classified as sexist, “queer-hostile,” …
The red-green city of Bern has established an anonymous reporting system with which people are supposed to report so-called sexist and queer-enemy statements. A denunciation system that reminds of the unofficial employees of the Stasi. In public spaces, including Christmas markets, there should be no room for so-called sexist or queer-enemy statements. In any case, this is how the red-green city government sees it. What formerly the unofficial e…
For two and a half years, the city of Bern has been collecting anonymous messages about "sexism" and "queer hostility" in public spaces. An evaluation shows the scope and content of the advertisements. Even on Christmas markets, fellow citizens are to be listened to. This article Swiss registration office City of Bern calls for denunciation at the mulled wine stand was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.
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