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“Fagot tie”: AfD politician goes on Twitter on Manuel Neuer!
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By Eric Ranninger
Berlin – Clear statement, timid statement. Am Tag des 4-2 success of the German national soccer team over Portugal was a politician and for many years leader of the AfD in Rhineland-Palatinate, Uwe Junge (63), carried away to a tweet that caused a stir.
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“The Munich arena should shine in rainbow colors during the Hungary game and Neuer wears the fagot band instead of our national colors,” said the 63-year-old on the short message service Twitter.
And further: “Now the kneeling is missing and you will lose more and more fans. You have to be able to afford it.”
Statements that, in their clarity, are unlikely to lead to misinterpretations.
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The native of Hildesheim goes into the plans to show solidarity with the homosexual and LGBTQ + community in Hungary and to illuminate the Munich Allianz Arena in rainbow colors during the game against the Hungarians.
The current head of government Viktor Orbán (58) literally harassed gays and lesbians. It even goes so far that companies should no longer campaign aggressively for their rights. Books and films with corresponding content also land on the index.
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Uwe Junge’s tweet causes a big stir
In the second part of Young Tweet he also deals with the knee fall, which is practiced in particular on the island and with the English national team before kick-off.
This signals solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and has already provided plenty of explosive material in the past.
So far, the AfD has not distanced itself seriously with regard to the statements made by young people.
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Uwe Junge is facing headwinds from political opponents
For political opponents, on the other hand, the verbal and substantive derailment of the AfD man is proof of “how terribly intolerant Germany would rule if the AfD were ever to rule,” said SPD health expert Karl Lauterbach (58) on Evening via Twitter.
The Bundeswehr also criticized the statements made by the former Lieutenant Colonel a. D.
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Title photo: Andreas Arnold / dpa, Christian Charisius / dpa
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