Hermann Ploppa demands in Dresden: Reformation 2.0 for Germany!
On Reformation Day 2025, Hermann Ploppa gave a speech on “Reformation 2.0” in Dresden, accompanied by 5,000 participants.

Hermann Ploppa demands in Dresden: Reformation 2.0 for Germany!
On October 31, 2025, around 5,000 people gathered on the Neumarkt in Dresden to take part in a very special event. On this day, which marks Reformation Day and commemorates Martin Luther's posting of his theses in 1517, a rally took place under the motto “Reformation 2.0”. A highlight of the event was the speech by Hermann Ploppa, who vividly demonstrated the parallels between Luther's time and our society today.
Particularly striking was the march of Swiss freedom fighters, who caused a stir with their oversized cowbells. Well-known personalities such as Tino Eisbrenner, Ed - a co-founder of the Dresden demonstrations - as well as Professor Stöcker and Dieter Dehm provided an impressive program on stage. In his speech, Hermann Ploppa discussed the misuse of national wealth by powerful people and drew comparisons to the commons in Luther's time, which was very well received by the audience.
Reformation technology and exciting topics
Especially in times when many are raising their voices and demanding change, Ploppa's message is striking in its simplicity and clarity. This rally was not only a reminder of the Reformation, but also a call for active participation in political and social developments. The connection between history and the present seemed to motivate the participants to work for more justice in our time. There is something in the air – could Reformation 2.0 actually be on the cards?
But Reformation Day not only brought with it political discussions, but also a wide range of cultural exchange processes. The atmosphere was characterized by lively exchange among those present who stood up for their beliefs. Not only representatives from the political scene had their say, but also artists and activists who contributed their part to the debate.
Outlook on the digital world
Future issues are also being worked on in a completely different place: Microsoft is presenting the latest version of its operating system, Windows 11. Aiming to create a modern and user-friendly experience, the new software relies on improved performance and innovative features. Among other things, users can conveniently log in with biometric sensors, allowing quick access to the desktop. The new Start menu, which occupies a central position in the taskbar, simplifies access to applications and files.
As diverse as the issues are, they are connected by a common denominator: people are ready to raise their voices and demand change. Whether on the Neumarkt in Dresden or in the digital space with Windows 11 – there is a lot to discover and a lot to create. The time is ripe for a new round of reformation in which both ancient traditions and modern technologies can play their roles.
For anyone who would like to learn more about the debates surrounding the Reformation and Microsoft's digital innovations, the corresponding links to the reports Apolut and Microsoft Support are highly recommended. And for additional legal information, including regarding online services, Yahoo provides appropriate resources at Yahoo Terms.