Beni Durrer leaves Berlin for Switzerland citing anti-gay violence by Arab migrants
Beni Durrer, a Swiss gay man, has decided to leave Berlin and return to Switzerland, claiming that increasing violence against gay men by migrants from Arab cultures has made the city unbearable. Durrer, who is politically conservative and opposes gender activism, argues that multicultural society in Berlin has created catastrophic conditions for the gay scene. He states that problems of multiculturalism are being suppressed. The article, published in the NZZ, presents Durrer's case as an example of a broader trend where some homosexuals advocate for conservative social policies and reject recent gender activism.
Key facts
- Beni Durrer is leaving Berlin for Switzerland.
- He cites increasing violence against gay men by Arab migrants.
- Durrer is politically conservative and opposes gender activism.
- He claims multicultural society has created catastrophic conditions for the gay scene.
- The article is published in the NZZ.
- Durrer's case is presented as an example of homosexuals advocating conservative policies.
- Problems of multiculturalism are being suppressed according to Durrer.
- The article title includes 'Berlin ist fertig' (Berlin is finished).
Entities
Artists
- Beni Durrer
Institutions
- NZZ
Locations
- Berlin
- Germany
- Switzerland