One German scientist in particular has distinguished herself. She studied at the renowned Berkeley University in California and researched Goebbels and Nazi propaganda there. as the next step in intelligent career planning, Elisabeth Wehling published the book "Political Framing - how a nation convinces itself of its thoughts and thereby makes politics" in 2015. Despite this cumbersome title and although the book contained nothing more than platitudes and frothy nonsense, it became a qatar rcs data bestseller and the scientist became a welcome guest on talk shows and an expert on the rise of right-wing populism. The keyword "framing" and pseudo-scientific nonsense were a great way to denounce, disqualify and stigmatize the statements, content and slogans of the new parties gaining ground in connection with the wave of refugees.
Wehling showed that it is not only in an interview with Deutschlandfunk in November 2018 that one does not deal with Goebbels without consequences. There she claimed that Trump voters, and voters on the right in general, "have a larger amygdala, i.e. a larger area of the brain that calculates fear, stress and aggression." Really, and can this also be determined by measuring the head, which is how crazy Nazi scientists wanted to prove membership of the Aryan race.