The text is a transcript of a video by the German YouTuber Rezo, who criticizes the decision to hold the Abitur exams (final exams for high school students) during the coronavirus pandemic. He argues that the exams pose a health risk, a psychological burden and an unfair disadvantage for students, teachers and parents. He also claims that there is no valid reason or scientific evidence to justify the exams, and that the comparability of school qualifications is not a convincing argument. He urges his viewers to vote against the parties that supported this decision in the next state elections.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about the Abitur exam in Germany and the controversy around it during the pandemic.
2. The text is a transcript of a video by a German YouTuber named MaiLab.
3. The text criticizes the decision of the education ministers to hold the Abitur exam in every federal state, despite the health risks and psychological stress for students, teachers and parents.
4. The text argues that the Abitur exam is not necessary for comparability or quality of the school leaving certificate, and that there are legal and practical ways to avoid it.
5. The text cites a lawyer and a study from Heinsberg to support its claims, and points out the flaws and contradictions in the arguments of the supporters of the Abitur exam.
6. The text urges the viewers to vote for different parties in the next state election if they are unhappy with the decision, and lists the names and parties of the culture ministers for each federal state.