Lilly Blaudszun

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Lilly Blaudszun (2019)

Lilly Blaudszun (born June 5, 2001 in Bückeburg ) is a young German politician ( SPD ) and political influencer . She became known in particular through the social networks Twitter and Instagram . More than 26,000 follow her on Twitter and over 13,600 on Instagram. Due to her reach in social media and her position as the former deputy chairwoman of the Jusos Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, she regularly appears in public in connection with high-ranking politicians.

Life

Blaudszun grew up in Ludwigslust in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . At the age of twelve she became aware of its work through a party organized by the local youth council . A short time later she was a member and chair of the committee. According to press reports, she decided to belong to a party during a student internship with a member of the SPD in the Schwerin state parliament . Ultimately , she was recruited by the then Federal Foreign Minister and today's Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier .

She then got involved with the Jusos . From 2017 to 2019 she was deputy chairwoman of the Juso state association Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and from 2017 to 2019 one of the three coordinators of the Juso schoolchildren and trainees group .

In 2019 she passed the Abitur at the Goethe-Gymnasium Ludwigslust and then began studying law at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder) . There she works as a student assistant at the Chair for Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law and Legal Philosophy. She was also a student assistant in Berlin for Frank Junge's member of the Mecklenburg Bundestag and oversees his social media presence. She now works for the SPD Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the communications sector.

The weekly newspaper The time it took in 2019 as a 18-year-old into their supplement "the 100 most important young East Germans." In the environment of the 39th SPD party congress in December 2019, she took over the Instagram -Account the SPD. Julia Lorenz from Musikexpress expressed in Popkolumne the Year in 2019 on "the target group effectively twittering Jung-Socialist Lilly Blaudszun whose social media presence is seen as an antidote to the loss of importance of the SPD".

Since them directed threats in the social networks emerged after the photo of a coffee mug of Juso district branch Hannover with the slogan on February 1, 2019 "My country does not interest me the bean." Had tweeted, she tries her private life from their Keeping out online activities. However, a report mentioned in the Tagesspiegel to the Prime Minister of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Manuela Schwesig is almost daily contact. The SPD would like to address with the help of Blaudszuns social media activities targeted young voters, but they had in June 2020, almost 13,000 subscribers in Instagram considerably less coverage than the CDU young politician Philipp Amthor with more than 90,000. Blaudszun also uses their reach for product advertising. After criticizing this, she said she would donate the proceeds to social institutions.

Blaudszun is Protestant .

Positions

Politically Blaudszun positioned especially in guest articles for online media such as vice or regional media such as the Ostsee-Zeitung . It is especially active on issues such as climate change and education policy , but the position itself also on issues such as the introduction of Directive (EU) 2019/790 (copyright in the digital single market) , the basic pension or elected SPD chairmanship 2019 . For state elections in Brandenburg in 2019 it was by Dietmar Woidke brought into his campaign team.

School policy

In a guest article for Vice and the Ostsee-Zeitung in 2018 (at that time still as a student), she clearly positioned herself against the Abitur after the twelfth grade . As a student, you act as a “manager of an I-AG [who] try to accommodate social engagement, sport, family, hobbies and friends on the side.” Many students would suffer from the constant pressure and therefore give up leisure activities to attend school to be able to keep up. In addition, this constant stress from condensed obligations blocks the personal development and identification of adolescents. In addition to practical life knowledge, a high school graduate lacks technical content after twelve years of schooling that was omitted during the changeover from G9 to G8.

This leads to students in their community taking drugs such as amphetamines , coffee and energy drinks to withstand the pressure. Subsequently, after completing the Abitur, students would seek a distance from the pressure to perform at educational institutions and therefore a. go abroad. Only there could many learn "to make independent decisions about their life and time, to critically question guidelines, to set priorities and to pursue their interests". She concludes that the reform of the education system in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has failed and demands that the education system be "revolutionized" quickly.

East Germany

Blaudszun likes to talk about East Germany and the role of youth for the future. It is important to her that young people from “the East” can give something back to their homeland. It is also important to be able to inspire young people in general for East Germany. Therefore, she did not move to West Germany for her studies, but consciously chose Frankfurt (Oder) as the place to study.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. lilly blaudszun (@lillyblaudszun) • Instagram photos and videos. In: instagram.com. Retrieved May 21, 2020 .
  3. a b c d August Modersohn: Lilly conquers the world . In: Zeit Verlag (Hrsg.): Zeit Campus . No. 11/2020 . Hamburg March 5, 2020 ( zeit.de [accessed on May 21, 2020]).
  4. Elena Witzeck: SPD, Democrats and Labor: The young love for old men . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . December 19, 2019, ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed May 23, 2020]).
  5. Lilly Blaudszun stirs up the SPD. In: Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg . December 19, 2019, accessed May 23, 2020 .
  6. ^ A b Benjamin Fischer: Lilly Blaudszun: This 18-year-old from MV mixes up the SPD. In: ostsee-zeitung.de. OZ - Ostsee-Zeitung , August 5, 2019, accessed on May 21, 2020 .
  7. a b c Lilly Blaudszun: Student from MV: "I don't want us to collapse anymore". In: ostsee-zeitung.de. OZ - Ostsee-Zeitung , August 30, 2018, accessed on May 21, 2020 .
  8. Ironic tweets: Lilly Blaudszun from Frankfurt causes a sensation in the Federal SPD , moz.de, November 10, 2019
  9. ↑ Annual report of the Federal Congress 2017 - Jusos in the SPD, PDF file, p. 11
  10. Lilly Blaudszun: As we make the education system broken , vice.com , August 1, 2018
  11. Review of the 2019 annual conference , netzwerkberlin.de, November 18, 2019
  12. a b Helena Serbent: 31 days - 31 women: With a coffee mug against patriots - that's Lilly Blaudszun , watson.de , March 25, 2019
  13. Marcel Rosenbach, Veit Medick, Christoph Hickmann: Why young people still get involved in political parties. In: Der Spiegel . April 12, 2019, accessed May 23, 2020 .
  14. Abitur. Or: on the home stretch ?! , from NDR Newcomernews (A media education project of the NDR Landesfunkhaus MV with schoolchildren.), ndr.de , May 2, 2018
  15. 30 years MV, episode 7: Lilly Blaudszun , Medienhaus Nord , May 19, 2020
  16. Curd Wunderlich: Lilly Blaudszun, SPD: The young hope that doesn't want to be . In: The world . February 11, 2020 ( welt.de [accessed on May 23, 2020]).
  17. Tweet of July 16. 2020. Accessed July 22, 2020 .
  18. 18-year-old takes over Instagram account of SPD RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland , December 6, 2019
  19. Julia Lorenz: Pop Column, Volume 44: Annual Review: What We Have Learned in 2019 (Pop Column Special Edition) , musikexpress.de , December 10, 2019
  20. A Juso coffee mug is driving “German patriots” to white heat , watson.de, February 8, 2019
  21. Lilly is conquering the world: “I'm not afraid of being criticized!” , Page 2/2 , ZEIT im Osten, Die Zeit No. 11/2020 (fee required)
  22. Marius Buhl: The 18-year-old whom the SPD leaders trust . In: Der Tagesspiegel . Berlin December 5, 2019 ( tagesspiegel.de [accessed May 21, 2020]).
  23. Social media hopes of the CDU and SPD bild.de, December 2019
  24. Young hope: How Lilly Blaudszun from MV should bring the youth to the SPD , Nordkurier.de, June 27, 2020
  25. Advertisement for cheap notebook: SPD young star Lilly Blaudszun has a shit storm on her cheek. In: Nordkurier.de . August 6, 2020, accessed August 6, 2020 .
  26. Criticism of the young SPD politician Lilly Blaudszun - Lillys Politik Palace. In: Cicero.de . September 6, 2020, accessed August 6, 2020 .
  27. SPD Influencerin Lilly Blaudszun about religion and party. In: Domradio . Archdiocese of Cologne , April 6, 2020, accessed on May 23, 2020 .
  28. Lilly Blaudszun in an interview. In: YouTube . Phoenix , December 19, 2019, accessed May 23, 2020 .
  29. Lilly Blaudszun: How the education system breaks us. In: vice.com . August 1, 2018, accessed May 21, 2020 .
  30. August Modersohn: “Activists are super important.” In: Die Zeit , supplement “The 100 most important young East Germans” . No. 46/2019 . Hamburg November 7, 2019 ( zeit.de [accessed May 21, 2020]).