Mann, who distributed AfD balloons to daycare children, rejects criticism: “Can’t you wear trousers in Reich colors and a Wehrmacht T-shirt and have a car sticker with ‘honorary deportation helper’ without being a Nazi to be put down?”

Always this Nazi club! On the Internet, a man is currently being denigrated as a right-wing extremist just because he is distributing AfD balloons to daycare children from a bus with the inscription “honorary deportation helper” and wearing a T-shirt with the inscription “Wehrmacht wieder mit?” as well as trousers in the colors of the imperial flag. Now he defends himself against the postilion.

“These are all perfidious allegations,” complains Daniel W. while wiping a tear from his eye. “Can’t you even wear trousers in Reich colors and a Wehrmacht T-shirt and a car sticker with ‘honorary deportation helper’ ‘ without immediately being portrayed as a Nazi?”

He is merely a concerned citizen who shares Reich citizen ideology on Facebook and agitates against foreigners, likes to wear Nazi memorabilia in private and otherwise behaves like a Nazi.

He makes a thoughtful Hitler salute and warns. “If harmless fellow human beings like me are placed directly in the right-hand corner, then it could soon affect everyone.”