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The posts were made public again on December 30 by the Facebook page “FPÖ Fails”. In early December, FPÖ councilor Niko Steinberg shared a photo montage showing a Jewish star on the Facebook page of his local party “FPÖ Schweiggers”. The star says “Not vaccinated”, in large letters above it: “The search for people can now begin again.” Steinberg himself wrote about the publication: “History repeats itself.”
A second post shows images of Adolf Hitler and ÖVP Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, whose head is crossed out in red. Steinberg wrote: “The left is death (sic), the right should finally stop”, with a skull emoji. He also writes: “There is only democracy with free decisions (sic). Anyone who makes regulations and oppresses the people is a dictator. “
FPÖ mandate: “Overdraft and also unhappy”.
The NÖN confronted Steinberg with the case and wanted to know if a comparison of Corona’s situation with Nazi images would not downplay Nazi crimes against Jews. The FPÖ mandate writes: “The post was oversubscribed and also unhappy. He wanted to warn of an imminent dictatorship in the present. Warning against a dictatorship is the exact opposite of trivializing. The fact is that Chancellor Kurz and his government display dictatorial and mean traits against the population – keyword free style – which also represent an attack on the fundamental rights of all Austrians. That has to end immediately. “
Steinberg said he was being bullied by the posts. You are afraid of losing your job. In a new post on “FPÖ Schweiggers” on December 30, he wrote, among other things: “Due to increased (sic) reputation damage and defamation, all hateful posts will be removed immediately and the author will be informed to the authorities”.
Criticisms of the mayor of ÖVP, Josef Schaden
ÖVP Mayor Josef Schaden shows no understanding of the images. “That scares me. How can you just share and approve of something like that?” This is the first time I’ve seen those images on Facebook. At the local council, Steinberg had repeatedly criticized Corona’s measures, such as the use of mouth protection. and the nose, but: “Otherwise, it has never been considered destructive,” says Schaden.
The mayor is disappointed with the FPÖ’s mandate: “As a local council, you represent a community and have a role as a role model. I think that’s bad … “
SPÖ councilor Andreas Pock said of the announcements: “We distance ourselves from that. It has nothing to do with us. “
ÖVP general secretary calls for Steinberg to be excluded from the party
Over the course of Wednesday, ÖVP Secretary General Axel Melchior also got involved in the matter. In a broadcast he says: “Since Herbert Kickl assumed power within the party, the FPÖ seems to have completely renounced the demarcation of the right-wing extremist fringe. Just a few weeks ago, members of the Identitarian Movement were elected to party functions. FPÖ, whereupon Kickl’s confidant, General Secretary Michael Schnedlitz, publicly stated that the FPÖ no longer wanted to distance itself from the right-wing extremist organization. Now the FPÖ leadership tolerates a Lower Austrian city council that defamed our Chancellor with Hitler’s comparisons on his local party’s Facebook page and compares the crimes of National Socialism with measures to contain the crown pandemic. “
According to Melchior, the “Kickl course” would trigger a dangerous development within the FPÖ. The General Secretary of the ÖVP demands that those responsible for the Freedom Party be called upon to take immediate action: “The head of the FPÖ, Hofer, must prevail against Herbert Kickl and immediately expel the Lower Austrian city council from the party. Someone who posts such inhuman messages cannot hold any political office in our country. Libertarians should seize the opportunity immediately and dissolve all entanglements with right-wing extremists. “
A post by Hannes Grenl, member of the FPÖ of the municipal council in Bischofstetten, Melk district, also attracted media attention on Wednesday. He published a photomontage in which, in black and white, the entrance to the Auschwitz concentration camp is seen, instead of the words “Arbeit macht frei” which reads “The tests make you free.”
The NÖN reported:
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