Abstract

Two commentaries from the leading German and Luxembourg daily quality newspapers are examined in regard to the same event, the controversy about the French right-wing satirist Dieudonné. It can be shown that his positions are rejected by the newspaper comments in both countries, to a significant extent. The semiotic interpretation shows, however, that in Germany the rejection is obviously accepted by a large majority, whilst there seem to exist some differently thinking minorities, whereas such minority positions seem to be non-existent in Luxembourg.

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