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Die Achse des Guten (German for The Axis of the Good) is a political blog run by the publicists Henryk M. Broder, Dirk Maxeiner and Michael Miersch that identifies itself as a "publicist network".
According to its own data, the blog had over 670,000 visitors in January 2010,[1][third-party source needed] according to a report of die tageszeitung, the blog had 50,000 visitors a month in 2005.[2] The blog self-identifies as "liberal and pro-West“, among its topics are Islam, the spread of Islam and political correctness.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Sensationelle Besucherzahlen für die Achse des Guten
- ^ Philipp Dudek: Die Achse der Guten. In: taz, 28. September 2005.