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Markus Söder as "Bavarian Rambo" - A youth photo makes the network community smile (again)

2020-11-14T22:08:15.740Z


Markus Söder (CSU) triggered discussions on social networks with a tweet - once again with a youth photo.Markus Söder (CSU) triggered discussions on social networks with a tweet - once again with a youth photo. Markus Söder (CSU) * shares a youth photo on Twitter. The occasion is a Bundeswehr anniversary. But what the photo shows makes many smile. Söder shares a recording of himself during the Bundeswehr era. Munich - When Markus Söder became Bavarian Prime Minister in 2018, one topic was very big:


Markus Söder (CSU) triggered discussions on social networks with a tweet - once again with a youth photo.

  • Markus Söder (CSU)

    *

    shares a youth photo on Twitter.

    The occasion is a Bundeswehr anniversary.

  • But what the photo shows makes many smile.

  • Söder shares a recording of himself during the Bundeswehr era.

Munich - When Markus Söder became Bavarian Prime Minister in 2018, one topic was very big: the furnishing of Söder's youth room.

With a picture of the poster of the former Bavarian Prime Minister Franz-Josef Strauss, he had outed himself as a Strauss fan.

The picture hung over his bed.

Franz Josef Strauss poster over the bed, # CSU General Secretary, later Environment and Finance Minister - a look back at the most important stations of the new Prime Minister in #Bavaria: Markus # Söder.

pic.twitter.com/dwJH2n0fyB

- BR24 (@ BR24) March 16, 2018

Apparently, Söder simply wanted to express that he had always adored the CSU and its chairman - and perhaps that prime ministers can be pop stars.

The network community took it a little differently at the time - there was a shower of jokes and ridicule.

Now Söder has again posted a youth photo.

Söder shares a photo on the occasion of the establishment of the Bundeswehr in November 1955

The Bundeswehr is celebrating its 65th anniversary these days.

After violent disputes over the "rearmament" of Germany after the end of the First World War, an agreement was reached in 1955. Initially still nameless, the Bundeswehr was only given its name in April 1956.

Söder

celebrated this anniversary

in a very unique way: by posting a photo of himself showing him as part of the “Transport Battalion 270 Nuremberg”.

Söder wears a red Barrett on it and looks - slightly from bottom to top - into the camera.

Mei, sweet warns fei scho 😍 Also held well!

Political and human presence are also making progress 😉🤗Our voluntary #Bundeswehr staff, however, deserves respect for their commitment, especially high-tech equipment!

Protect supplies better!

- PhluphyKat (@PhluphyKat) November 12, 2020

Markus Söder shares a photo on Twitter: “The Bavarian Rambo” replies to Twitter users

The comments on Twitter are not long in coming.

"A Bavarian Rambo," writes a user directly.

And he probably means Sylvester Stallone in his most famous role as action hero Rambo, who as a one-man army stands alone against the police and the army and fights for justice.

While some users

want to see something “threatening”

in

Söder's

gaze that showed up so early in his youth, another

user

turns it around.

She writes in a very down-to-earth Bavarian way: “Mei, sweet warns fei scho!

Also kept well! "A male user even says:" Somehow also hot. "

Söder is

polarizing: the approval ratings for his current policy are still high in Bavaria, according to a survey by the GMS institute.

Source: merkur

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