Andreas Gabalier: Plea for more tolerance and culture of debate!
Andreas Gabalier calls for more tolerance in society and criticizes the loss of the culture of debate. Insights into his thinking.

Andreas Gabalier: Plea for more tolerance and culture of debate!
Andreas Gabalier, the well-known superstar in German-language hits, recently pointed out the need for tolerance in society in an interview with “t-online”. The 40-year-old, who is known for his conservative and traditional statements, has also expressed himself liberally and emphasized that the motto “live and let live” is of central importance to him. Gabalier is repeatedly confronted with negative comments, but that doesn't stop him from standing by his opinion.
Gabalier explains that polarization is part of his job and that he often feels misunderstood. Despite the criticism of his statements, which he has often received in recent years, he sticks to his stance and wants more social tolerance.
The singer, whose records sell extremely well and whose concerts are often sold out quickly, calls for a more pronounced culture of debate in society. According to him, more space is needed for conversations about problems, fears and worries in order to achieve better communication. He particularly criticizes the tensions between different groups, such as vegans and meat eaters, and calls for a respectful tone.
A call for change
In his statements, Gabalier makes it clear that the changes in society represent a challenge. He sees these developments as a core problem for humanity. In a world that is constantly changing, it is crucial for him to seek dialogue. He not only took part in discussion groups and talk shows, but also tried to create clarity and promote mutual understanding.
“I understand why other artists are more cautious,” he reflects on the situation within the music business. While there was much controversy and criticism during the first decade of his career, Gabalier notes that public reaction has calmed down in recent years.
In order to promote more harmonious coexistence, Gabalier appeals to people to improve the culture of debate and be more open. “We have to be able to discuss everything,” says the singer, who advocates for more acceptance and understanding. He compares his music to the choice of food - there are different tastes and preferences, and everyone should have the right to express their opinion without being judged.
At a time when social tensions have increased enormously, Gabalier sees it as his task to be an active part of the dialogue and to strengthen awareness of tolerance. The singer's words are an urgent appeal to show more understanding for each other and to cultivate respectful exchanges in order to make living together easier.