The non-party district councilor Regina Schropp (Peißenberg) is causing a stir again.
Various sources report that in a post on Facebook she demanded that the federal government must “be caught and imprisoned.
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- Best in a hole in the ground or in a beech forest ”.
“Buchenwald” refers to the Buchenwald concentration camp near Weimar, in which 266,000 people were interned during the Nazi era. About 56,000 people died before the camp was liberated in April 1945 by Allied troops.
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With this screenshot, Regina Schropp wants to prove her innocence.
© Screenshot: Schropp
The indignation about the Schropps posting, which is no longer available in the meantime, but of which there are dated screenshots, is great: “I filed a complaint immediately,” reports the state parliament member Andreas Krahl (Greens) on Facebook.
He continues: “I'm not ready to get used to such filth and I'm not ready to look away.
Your attitude, your statements and your agitation disgust me, Ms. Schropp.
You are not worthy of a mandate. ”Yesterday, Regina Schropp denied having posted anything like this on Facebook when asked by the local newspaper.
As evidence, she sent a statement stating that she was currently banned from Facebook for various offenses.
Her list shows that she was banned on December 19 because of what she herself admits to being "xenophobic".
This ban ended on January 19, when the currently controversial posting took place.
The evidence suggests that Schropp wrote the post and was then blocked again by Facebook.
She had switched from the Bavarian Party to the AfD, but left it a few months ago for private reasons.
Since then she has appeared again and again in connection with the "lateral thinkers" movement in the district.