German comedian Dieter Nuhr has demanded the removal of a commentary published by the STANDARD newspaper and threatened legal action. The commentary criticized Nuhr's recent ARD show, where he made jokes about femicides in Germany. Nuhr argued that his comments were meant to challenge sweeping judgments against men and highlighted the low probability of encountering a female murderer in a relationship. Critics argue that Nuhr used the topic of femicides for comedic effect, which led to backlash. The ARD defended Nuhr, emphasizing artistic freedom in satire. Nuhr TV GmbH, which includes Nuhr as a shareholder, claims the commentary misrepresents him and violates his rights, demanding its immediate removal.
Bias read (Right): The article frames Dieter Nuhr's comments as defending men from sweeping judgments and highlights his argument about the statistical improbability of encountering a female murderer. It emphasizes the defense of artistic freedom and criticizes the commentary for misrepresenting Nuhr, suggesting a pro




