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Mockery and malice for CSU after TikTok video with Söder: "They didn't post that"

2022-08-15T03:04:17.234Z


Mockery and malice for CSU after TikTok video with Söder: "They didn't post that" Created: 08/15/2022, 05:00 Markus Söder in a TikTok video from the CSU. © Screenshot TikTok/CSU The CSU posted a video with Markus Söder on TikTok. “I want cell phone bans” was just one of the negative reactions. Munich - "This week a hot new bombshell enters the villa" is the first sentence in a TikTok video, fo


Mockery and malice for CSU after TikTok video with Söder: "They didn't post that"

Created: 08/15/2022, 05:00

Markus Söder in a TikTok video from the CSU.

© Screenshot TikTok/CSU

The CSU posted a video with Markus Söder on TikTok.

“I want cell phone bans” was just one of the negative reactions.

Munich - "This week a hot new bombshell enters the villa" is the first sentence in a TikTok video, followed by the song "Don't call me up" by Mabel.

The video does not come from a teenager, for whom the platform is traditionally very popular, no: the video was posted on the official CSU account in mid-August.

The saying "A hot new bombshell enters the villa" probably refers to singer Mabel.

With this statement, it was announced in the summer of 2021 that she would perform her songs on the "Love Island" dome show.

Bombshell, for example, means a sudden surprise in German, but it can also mean sex bomb.

CSU TikTok video: "a hot new bombshell enters the town"

You can see Markus Söder walking in the state parliament to this saying and song in the video.

The party uses the hashtags "Trends", "Politiktok" and "a hot new bombshell enters the town".

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Mockery and malice for the CSU after the TikTok video: "What can satire do?"

The reactions were not long in coming: "the bombshell in question: maggus", it says.

"What is satire allowed to do?" asks a man in the comments.

"I want cell phone bans," demands another person - probably with a view to the CSU.

"The social media team gave their all again," someone laughs.

"They didn't post that," writes another person incredulously to several laughing smileys.

"That's how it works," someone comments simply.

Other Tiktok users simply tag other users to share the video with them.

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Prime Minister Markus Söder shared a photo of himself as a child on family vacation on Instagram.

A fan directly drew a curious comparison.

The CSU boss not only shares posts on political topics on Instagram.

There was a lot of praise for a photo, but also criticism.

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