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"Sexist" Lenten sermon: CSU MPs denigrate Green City Councilor - who defends herself

2023-03-19T16:08:28.301Z


For the first time in ten years, member of the Bundestag Erich Irlstorfer appeared as Monk Emmeran. His brutally rough Lenten sermon made waves.


For the first time in ten years, member of the Bundestag Erich Irlstorfer appeared as Monk Emmeran.

His brutally rough Lenten sermon made waves.

Freising

– Hearty, brute and anything but politically correct: After almost ten years, Erich Irlstrofer, MdB, slipped back into the costume of Monk Emmeran – and in his fasting sermon at the Freisinger Kreis-CSU strong beer festival, he delivered it appropriately and unusually harshly for today’s listening habits .

A particularly powerful blow went in the direction of Freising's cultural advisor Susanne Günther.

He had "hoped inwardly that the waitresses would tear off their dirndl blouses" and that "guests would hold out their children and grandchildren to him like at a papal audience," explained Irlstorfer at the beginning.

Then Tobias Eschenbacher got his fat off: "The mayor didn't have any people anyway, poor thing - the staff was only increased by what felt like a mere 32 percent."

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Cheers: (from left) MdB Erich Irsltorfer, master brewer Tobias Zollo, virologist Hendrik Streeck and Minister of State Florian Herrmann (exceptionally not cut off from the edge of the picture by the FT) toast.

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Because the landlord had left, Freising would probably also need a “folk festival task force” and last but not least a “certification of fattening feed” and an “international menu with gluten explanation and fuda resilience” instead of freshly slaughtered chickens every day.

The decision to sell is then a "personal Hendl CV with work-life balance from Giggal" - and according to Irlstorfer all of this must be strictly adhered to.

The reason: "So that the Greens are satisfied and that Mrs. Günther, this celibacy-enhancing dwarf, does not submit a petition again".

The mayor Eva Bönig fared only slightly better, who, according to Irlstorfer, swims "in a green bathing suit" at the Schleiferbach as a demonstration sponsor for the protection association for young ducks and neglected beavers, while city councilor Maria Lintl distributes leaflets on the bank - "because you probably couldn't amoi swimming".

By the way: Monk Emmeran is also not a fan of the inner-city furniture: "You wouldn't have had Europa pallets there for the Easter bonfire on Domberg hergnomma in the past."

But the fasting preacher did not spare his own people either.

To the head of the local branch, Jürgen Mieskes, he said: "You're literally wearing a pleated skirt in your face - it doesn't help if your girlfriends are getting younger and prettier." Irlstorfer is also interested in it: "I'm curious if the neutral gentleman Deputy mayor, Mr. Karl, is again campaigning for Ms. Hartmann as a neutral election officer - so that he can finally prevent his sister-in-law from being completely neutral as mayor."

There was "praise" for the mayor of Kirchdorf, Uwe Gerlsbeck.

Because he managed to become the representative of the International Building Exhibition, even though he himself does not identify any building areas in Kirchdorf.

And here, too, there was a side swipe for free: "As student representative, he cleared the 17-year-old Christa, today he cleared the 77-year-old Christa Stewens." In any case, Minister of State Florian Herrmann made it, and that although there was a time when the Freisinger Tagblatt "once regularly cut him off the edge of the picture".

After 40 minutes, Irlstorfer was done handing out.

The audience, around 220 guests, rewarded him with thunderous applause.

By the way: The first strong beer keg was tapped with two hits by none other than the virologist Hendrik Streek, whom Irlstorfer knows from Berlin.

The member of the Bundestag slipped back into the role of the fasting preacher for a very specific reason: to collect donations for his “Rare Diseases Bavaria” project.

2000 euros were collected.

"Sexist and slanderous": City councilor reacts to Lent sermon

When asked by FT, Susanne Günther, leader of the Greens in Freising City Council, who had been slandered by Irlstorfer, commented on the speech:

"The fact that a CSU backbench disguised as a monk wishes the waitresses to tear off their dirndl blouses and the guests to hold out their children and grandchildren to him is completely misogynistic and also, in view of the abuse scandal, a shameful mockery of the victims.

A Lenten sermon in the sense of derabbing politicians is usually intended to step up, not down.

With his sexist and defamatory insults of honorary local politicians of all stripes, Irlstorfer has outdone himself as a master of level limbo.

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Source: merkur

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