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Duty of Silence for Germany

CONTENT
01:00:00 Intro
01:00:42 the Duran
01:01:37 Silence on Problems – Omerta
01:02:58 What are the topics that should be discussed?
01:05:12 Journalism at rock bottom – a caricature of itself
01:06:28 Unease in the population
01:07:23 The intelligence of society lies in swarm intelligence/communication
01:07:58 The duty of the press … but also of the consumers
01:09:32 Speechlessness is harmful in EVERY environment. Example: family
01:10:45 East Germany – speechlessness
01:12:14 Germany: From a comfortable situation into misery
01:15:55 Closing credits

An unusually spring-like January day sets the stage for a critical reflection on the state of media, politics, and societal communication. The article highlights the lack of discussion on central issues such as energy policy, social systems, and international conflicts. It calls for greater openness, personal responsibility, and more conscious media consumption.

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