“Do it together” – the prince singer calls for commitment

by time news

Sebastian Krumbiegel experienced the peaceful revolution in the GDR himself. Today, the prince singer is urging people to get actively involved in democracy and human rights.

ARCHIVE – Prinzen frontman Sebastian Krumbiegel campaigns for democracy and human rights.Gerald Matzka/dpa

With a view to the regular Monday demonstrations, the frontman of the band Die Prinzen, Sebastian Krumbiegel, called for people to take a stand for democracy and human rights. “I’m convinced – also with the experience from 1989 – that we can do a lot together,” said the singer of the band from Leipzig. According to Krumbiegel, participants in the so-called Monday walks represent racist and exclusionary opinions, not basic democratic and liberal values.

In the past few months, protests have taken place regularly, especially in East German cities, which were directed, among other things, against the measures taken during the pandemic or the policy after the outbreak of the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine. Members of right-wing extremist groups also took part in “Monday walks”. Radical left-wing groups also called for protests. There were always riots at the events.

Racist and anti-gay

After the start of the corona pandemic, a “weird mix” of different people took to the streets to protest, said Krumbiegel. “It wasn’t like that before. There were these so-called patriots against the Islamization of the West, who stood up against foreign infiltration.” It is important to take people’s concerns seriously: “I always try to reach out,” said the musician.

However, among the demonstrators there were also violent, anti-Semitic, racist and anti-gay people, from whom it was important to distance oneself. This is one of the reasons why it is important to point out to the demonstrators who they are with on the street.