2023-11-18 16:21:39
Götz Kubitschek was disinvited from the university and attacked by left-wing extremists, but was welcome in the Freedom Parliamentary Club
Vienna (OTS) – FPÖ General Secretary NAbg was shocked by both the lack of independence and the political side of the University of Vienna. Christian Hafenecker and the liberal science spokesman NAbg. Martin Graf. At the call of Green MP Eva Blimlinger, the university canceled an event with the German publisher and publicist Götz Kubitschek that had been duly registered by the Ring Freiheitlicher Studenten (RFS) and which had been contractually guaranteed to it. Apparently incited by this intolerant behavior, Kubitschek was physically attacked by left-wing extremists in front of the university yesterday before the protest meeting once morest the cancellation of his lecture.
“As parliamentarians at the university, we gave tutoring in democracy, freedom of expression and freedom of assembly and were able to welcome Götz Kubitschek to the Freedom Parliamentary Club as part of a panel discussion at the Freedom Education Institute. Out of fundamental necessity, but in this case also for a very good reason, we spoke regarding the growing danger of left-wing extremism,” said Christian Hafenecker following the successful event. The German Bundestag member Jan Wenzel Schmidt (AfD) and the federal chairman of the Freedom Youth, Maximilian Weinzierl, discussed the topic with Kubitschek and Hafenecker.
For the FPÖ mandates Hafenecker and Graf, the leadership of the university is increasingly falling into dangerous left-wing extremist waters, because in October it made numerous lecture halls available to the Austrian Student Union at the University of Vienna for a series of events called “Critical Introduction Days”. “It was a meeting between left-wing student representatives and the ‘Who’s Who’ of the sometimes violent left-wing extremist scene from ‘Rosa Antifa Vienna’ to ‘Platform Radical Left’. The series ended with the celebration of an ‘(anti-)national holiday’ on October 26th,” said Martin Graf. However, there was no criticism from the university management regarding this left-wing extremist gathering, let alone the cancellation of events on the left-wing extremist introductory days.
Hafenecker reacted to what happened today with one open letterin which he accused the management of the University of Vienna of using ideological dogmatism, censorship, “cancel culture” and narrow-mindedness in teaching to fuel intolerance that even goes as far as physical attacks on people with different worldviews.
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