The article discusses the conservative faction of the Republic and their approach to migration policy. It suggests that if conservatives were to succumb to populist rhetoric, it would stem from strategic desperation rather than calculated decision-making. The piece critiques the tone of conservative discourse, noting that they often adopt an admonishing stance, similar to the federal chancellor, or write from a position of higher rationality and objectivity. Occasionally, they also engage in harsh criticism of Greens and Left parties, akin to the style seen in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitun
Bias read (Left): The article frames conservative approaches to migration with critical language, suggesting their potential capitulation to populism stems from 'strategic desperation' rather than reasoned strategy. It criticizes conservative rhetoric as 'admonishing,' 'unbürgerlich' (undemocratic), and notes their '