Emboldened conservatives to reintroduce segregation and legalise slavery of 'inferior races'
January 4493 — Dundorf's ruling Konservative Partei has embarked on an ambitious agenda to deal with "inferior races", introducing new laws that will resurrect the slave trade, require segregation of all public spaces and ban interracial mingling.
The new laws, spearheaded by justice minister Emilia Dünnwald and interior minister Helena Schreiber, came after Dundorfers voted overwhelmingly to re-elect the Konservative Partei at the last election. With the conservatives now holding more than 80 per cent of the seats in the Bundestag, the proposed laws are expected to be passed easily.
In a joint statement tabled in the Bundestag, Dünnwald and Schreiber said that the ban on public and private interracial consorting was long overdue.
"Proud members of the Dundorfian race should be able to go about their daily lives and work without being accosted by or being forced to fraternise with people from inferior groups. Deviants and criminals who desire such interracial interactions should feel the full force of the law," they said.
Introducing the slavery measures, Dünnwald hailed the restoration of the slave trade as a win for ethnic Dundorfers and a blow against "political correctness gone mad".
"No longer can we ignore the inherent biological and cultural inferiority of many foreign races. We have every right to subjugate these less developed races, a measure that will work for the benefit of Dundorf as an economy and as a nation," she said.
"We are therefore proud today to introduce this much-needed reform, which will remove the ban on slavery and allow ordinary Dundorfers to take ownership of lesser beings – and take control of their destiny."