
The Daily Heretic Skeptic Michael Shermer - Did Angela Merkel Cause Germany's Immigration CRISIS Due to GUILT?
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In this episode of Heretics, host Andrew Gold is joined by leading skeptic Michael Shermer to examine a provocative question at the heart of Europe’s recent history: did Angela Merkel help trigger Germany’s immigration crisis — and if so, were moral narratives and historical guilt part of the decision-making calculus?
Shermer, founder of Skeptic magazine and executive director of The Skeptics Society, approaches the issue with a skeptic’s toolkit rather than a partisan lens. The conversation explores how leaders weigh humanitarian impulses against long-term consequences, and how Germany’s unique historical memory can shape political risk-taking. Was the 2015 migration decision driven by compassion, symbolism, institutional momentum — or a complex blend of all three?
Rather than offering simplistic blame, Shermer dissects how large-scale policies emerge under pressure. He explains why crisis moments amplify moral framing, how media narratives narrow perceived options, and why dissent often becomes taboo precisely when debate is most needed. When leaders act under moral urgency, what safeguards exist to test assumptions before policies harden?
The discussion also widens to skepticism itself. Shermer outlines how critical thinkers evaluate claims about causation versus correlation, and why attributing outcomes to a single motive can obscure structural factors like EU coordination, regional instability, and domestic political incentives. At the same time, he asks whether moral signalling can crowd out pragmatic planning — and what happens when societies struggle to recalibrate after emergency decisions become permanent realities.
Gold and Shermer explore the downstream effects on trust, social cohesion, and democratic legitimacy, noting how unresolved questions fuel polarization long after the crisis phase ends. Why do some debates become frozen? Why is reassessment treated as betrayal? And how can skepticism help reopen conversations without descending into recrimination?
This episode doesn’t seek to relitigate the past with slogans. It offers a calm, evidence-focused examination of leadership under moral pressure — and what Germany’s experience reveals about policymaking in an age of constant crisis. If you want to understand how values, history, and incentives collide at the highest levels of power, this conversation provides a thoughtful starting point.
Watch the full podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2NUiGIsMcXfqfZEr4UjHga?si=0af96685c8094955
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