The non-party district councilor Regina Schropp (Peißenberg) demanded in a Facebook post that the federal government must be "caught and locked up".
District
- 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"
.
"
Best in a hole in the ground or a beech forest".
“Buchenwald” refers to the
Buchenwald concentration camp
near Weimar, where 266,000 people were interned during the Nazi era.
About
56,000 people died
before the camp was liberated by Allied troops in April 1945.
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With this screenshot, Regina Schropp wants to prove her innocence.
© Screenshot: Schropp
Schropp 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.
The obvious
hostility
of the
Federal Government
relate to the still ongoing
lockdown
in Germany, and the further
tightening
of
Corona
-
measures
,
The end of which calls for the maverick movement.
Peißenberg: Facebook blocks district councilor Schropp after hate mail against the federal government
The
outrage at the posting Schropps
that is no longer available in the meantime, but of which dated
screenshots
exist is large: "I immediately
display
reimbursed," Member of Parliament Andreas Krahl (Green) reported 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.
They are none worthy mandate. "Regina Schropp, denied yesterday to
demand
the local newspaper to have posted such on Facebook.
As evidence, she sent a statement stating that she was currently banned from Facebook for various offenses.
Because of corona lockdown: District Councilor Regina Schropp hatred against the federal government
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
.
Schropp had already caused an enormous
uproar
in the district council last year
by sending the administration an
abusive
email with violent content.