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Bayerischer Mob

In the organizer's words:

How violence moved into politics

Not a cabaret program for a change, but a duo reading with surprise musical guests: Christian Springer has packed a highly topical subject into a book - and brings it to the Silbersaal stage together with his co-editor Kerstin Schweiger. The work Bayerischer Mob is by no means a laughing matter, but a gloomy stocktaking.

Possible answers

Never before in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany has there been so much violence against politicians as there is today. Springer and Schweiger spoke to those affected and collected cases from Bavaria. Where does this come from? What can be done about it? And who is to blame? The book addresses these questions, tries to find answers and documents the cases.

A clear message

The book also contains essays by cabaret artist Teresa Reichl, energy expert Prof. Dr. Michael Sterner, music cabaret artist and author Hans Well, head physician at Landshut Hospital Prof. Dr. Reng and journalist Karl Stankiewitz, as well as an interview with the Chief Commissioner for State Security. The message is clear: everyone needs to get involved in order to preserve peace, diversity and tolerance in our country. You can expect a captivating and enlightening evening about what is going on out there and what most people are missing out on.

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Location

Kulturbühne Silbersaal Schwanthalerstraße 13 80336 München

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