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Manifesto: Bodybuilding and sports cars allowed Greens want to be more attractive to men

The article discusses a manifesto by Germany's Green Party that includes proposals to allow bodybuilding and sports cars, aiming to make the party more appealing to men. The focus is on changing the party's image to better resonate with male voters, reflecting broader efforts to address gender dynamics in politics. The proposal highlights a shift towards more traditionally masculine interests within the party’s platform.

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Die Welt logoDie WeltIndependent🔒Left11 hr. ago
Manifesto: Bodybuilding and sports cars allowed Greens want to be more attractive to men

The article discusses a manifesto by Germany's Green Party that includes proposals to allow bodybuilding and sports cars, aiming to make the party more appealing to men. The focus is on changing the party's image to better resonate with male voters, reflecting broader efforts to address gender dynamics in politics. The proposal highlights a shift towards more traditionally masculine interests within the party’s platform.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the Green Party's proposed changes as an effort to become 'more attractive' to men, which suggests a strategic move to align with traditional masculine values. This framing implies a recognition of gender-based voter preferences, which is often associated with left-leaning or cent

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