Göttingen turmoil: Antifa-Bambi poster shocked with Höcke motif!

Göttingen turmoil: Antifa-Bambi poster shocked with Höcke motif!

An outrageous unveiling shakes Göttingen: an eerie concert poster causes a stir! The Antifa band Bambi came up with something special-and in the truest sense of the word. None other than the Disney icon "Bambi" is emblazoned on her controversial poster, but armed with a rifle. What is particularly explosive about it? The rifle aims directly at the prominent AfD politician Björn Höcke.

The scandalous spectacle of this scandalous spectacle is the youth center inner city (Juzi) in Göttingen, where the concert is to take place on November 8th. An event that ensures debates and also focuses on the funding of the city of Göttingen. Significant sums have been flowing into the juzi for years, which is known for many as the nucleus of the left scene. But Mayor Petra Broistedt distances herself, sees itself and the city administration is not responsible for external works of art and emphasizes the independence of the youth center from the city.

juzi: A hot daycare center left centers

The Juzi has been considered the bulwark of the left scene since the 1980s. Relationships with groups such as the "basic democratic left" are known, and the Lower Saxony constitutional protection observes the hustle and bustle with eye -catching. Despite or precisely because of this explosive mix, state financing is continued undeterred - with annual grants of over 100,000 euros. The Left Party draws its own conclusions from this situation. Her representative Thorsten Wucherpfennig emphasizes that thanks to institutions like the JUZI, the AfD in Göttingen could never really gain a foothold.

The poster itself remains controversial, and whether it will have criminal consequences is still in the stars. In any case, the police and the media have already thrown an eye on it. In the meantime, the juzi, which will soon celebrate its 45th anniversary, will remain in the middle of the middle of the heated debates of urban politics. Dominik Kimyon from the city administration weighs the allegations: The city is not responsible for the content of posters that did not come from the pen of the youth center. A slowly cooling controversy in a heated political landscape.

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