Our dear Mr. Bundestag President made it clear that there is life that is "worth protecting" and life for which this does not apply, at least not "in this absoluteness". The green Boris Palmer already knows which life that is, that of the old. Especially if they die in half a year anyway. In view of the terrible pictures that survivors of the concentration camps are showing these days, we should remember that the “protection of life” was relativized earlier and that a distinction was made between valuable and unworthy life. A cold shiver runs down my spine at the thought that something like this could happen again. Every life is worth protecting.
Otto Laudien
Baldham