Scandal protest: Femen activist shows Hitler salute in front of a German message!

Scandal protest: Femen activist shows Hitler salute in front of a German message!

A shocking protest occurred on today's self-election Sunday in front of the German Embassy in Kiev, where a Femen activist attracted international attention in a scandalous Nazi look. The woman appeared largely without clothing, only in leather pants, provided with a rechargeable "Hitlerbart" and a red armband with swastika. As she showed the Hitler salute, she chanted provocative sayings like "Weidel is Putin's Schl*mpe" and sprayed a swastika on the embassy wall, which the waves foamed again. According to the feminist group, this extreme campaign aims to denounce a "new wave of fascism", whereby it strikes political characters such as Vladimir Putin and AfD candidate Alice Weidel. According to krone.at the arrest of the activist was unclear after the incident.

provocation in the middle of the Bundestag election

With this insulting Demonstration, a relic of the Berlin Wall was also smeared, which further increased the provocation. As rt , the activist was pushed away by a man during her performance, but continued the action steadfastly, while camera teams from all over the world stopped. The Femen movement, which was founded in Kiev in 2008, is known for its daring and often exposed protests and thus stands out from conventional forms of protest.

Today is the day of the German Bundestag election, in which over 59 million eligible voters are called for voting. According to surveys, the AfD could achieve a strong result in the election, which further illuminates the background of the protest. The Femen activist obviously wanted to set an example and put the political debate in the foreground by choosing the most extreme forms of provocation. Your actions not only attract attention, but also raise questions about freedom of expression and the limits of protest, especially in a sensitive environment as the Bundestag election.

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OrtDeutsche Botschaft, Kiew, Ukraine
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