It's not. Human rights are only human rights if they are universal and even criminals deserve to be protected from abuse and torture.
Plus, it doesn't actually solve anything. It just moves the problem elsewhere and will most likely have involved the German government directly giving money to the Taliban regime.
True, but the world isn't an idealist paradise, nor is it all black and white; compromises are a necessity, starting with the ones that least deserve leniency.
Well unfortunately the Overton window has shifted so far to the right that inhumane positions have become so normalized that indeed a majority of Germans have become bigoted xenophobes.
Slightly tangential, but personally I have always found this word "humane" quite revealing. That is, it reveals more about the speaker's wishfulness - and perhaps therefore their political orientation - than anything else.
Humans are neither good nor bad. They are both, or neither. They are what they decide to be. These words "humane" and "inhumane" as synonyms of "good" and "bad" are pretty Orwellian.
The opinion of my "compatriots" changes absolutely nothing on this.
and I have zero problems with calling bigoted xenophobes bigoted xenophobes.
you serm to have a problem calling them out as such when you just so happen to share their nationality (which, to be clear, doesn't change their morality in any way, shape, or form). Why is that?