Career
This ended Schmierers academic career. In December 1978, he traveled with a KBW delegation to a solidarity visit to the dictator Political Pot in Cambodia. In the second half of 1975 Schmierer sat for a serious breach of the peace during a demonstration in 1970 two thirds of an eight-month prison sentence in the prison Waldshut.
During his absence, Martin Fochler perceived as secretary of the Central Committee of the KBW
Within the radical Left of the 1970s, the tightly organized and dogmatic K-groups including Schmierers KBW in sharp opposition were among the more so-called anarchist anarchist groups, including Joschka Fischer and Daniel Cohn Bendit owned group Revolutionary Struggle.
He explained that it was always gone to him basically to democracy, and democracy - as Schmierer on 17 February 2001 at the Tagesspiegel in connection with the former discussion about the role of Joschka Fischer in violent demonstrations - is now once no "Deckchensticken". The police, he pointed the blame for the escalation of violence at demonstrations.