Burial candle in front of Bodo Ramelow’s door



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Bodo Ramelow in the video: “I found the grave candle and the steering wheel myself”

Corona deniers of the “lateral thinking” movement have published the private address of Thuringia Prime Minister Bodo Ramelow in a Telegram chat group. In the chat they ask the leftist politician to put things like rugs in front of the door. Shortly after Ramelow learned of the lateral thinker talk, he found a low light and a flyer for a lateral thinker demonstration on his doorstep that night. “And families live in this house, people live in this house that has nothing to do with me and my office,” Ramelow explained in the RTL interview, his statement in the video.

The messenger shared the prime minister’s address on the Telegram chat group.

“I saw this appeal as a threat,” Bodo Ramelow said to the call to read things outside his door. According to RTL research, Telegram user Birgit K. (name known to editors) shared this call (see photo in tweet) on a free access Telegram group of Corona’s denial initiative “lateral thinking” on Erfurt.

Directly below that, a Telegram user who, according to information from RTL, works as a parcel service in Erfurt, shared the address of Bodo Ramelow’s house, in front of which the Prime Minister said he found the grave light and a “lateral thinking” flyer. In the group chat there are also numerous voice messages from the man (editor’s name is also known) His chat post, which featured Ramelow’s address, has since been removed.

The lateral thinkers refer to the speech of Björn Höcke

The Thuringian State Chancellery said about the incident: “Shameful behavior that cannot be excused for anything. It is directed at a public person, but private individuals are also involved, as families with children also live there.”

Erfurt’s “side thinkers” call for carpets to be laid at the front door after AfD politician Björn Höcke called Ramelow “Merkel’s carpets” in a speech in the state parliament. Ramelow renewed his call on Monday to adhere to new rules to contain the corona pandemic due to the increasing number of corona infections in Thuringia.

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