As of: February 1, 2024, 1:52 p.m
By: Josef Ametsbichler
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Josef Ametsbichler, editor of the Ebersberger Zeitung.
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Our author believes that the AfD's outrage over the Ebersberg rat poster is hypocritical.
It was still stupid.
An opinion piece.
Comparing people to rats – what a stupid action, especially at a demonstration against the right.
The sign man did the event a disservice.
Demo sign in AfD speech: a great template for the hate party
He provided the AfD with a clear template by opposing it in its very own language: dehumanization, humiliation of everything that is different, xenophobia and hatred - these are veins that run through this party to its very core and which are increasingly surfacing step.
The party, which is drifting towards the right-wing extremist, loves to portray itself as a victim, even though it is working with all its might to become a perpetrator.
Indignation is a hypocritical perpetrator-victim reversal
While ever more obscene details and ever closer connections between the AfD and the “remigration” conspirators become public, enemies of democracy who also have friends in the Bavarian regional association, the AfD district chairman is talking about a “malicious campaign”.
He is hypocritically afraid of the demonstrators who took to the streets against this racist madness.
The perpetrator-victim reversal could hardly be more brazen.
Largest demonstration in the district's history against anti-democrats: The AfD doesn't like that at all
A Bohei about the rat sign is just right for the smart agitator Birghan.
He is supposed to hide the fact that his party had the largest demonstration in the district's history against it.
2,499 people with legitimate fear of his anti-democrats took to the streets.
Plus someone who completely lost his tone.
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