We're right about that! Because it really is a damn bad joke, just different than the author of the status report assumes.
Another sharepic (which we already know) has appeared. It shows the ARD logo at the top right, you can see Anton Hofreiter (GRÜNE) and hear a sentence that is supposed to be a quote. It reads that foster children should be placed in Muslim families so that they are also familiar with other values. This sharepic is currently being shared accompanied by the following text:
Split !
A bad, damn bad joke! (sic!)
There are different versions of this sharepic. At this point we are dealing with an already modified version in which the origin of the image has been removed. This makes this sharepic dangerous, as the nature of the forgery can no longer be easily recognized.
Review: Already debunked in April!
Hence the repetition: You can see from the poor resolution of the Sharepic that this cannot be an original version of the image. A variant that not only has a higher resolution, but also has a larger image section can also be found in this sharepic. The old rule of thumb also applies here: the higher the resolution, the larger the image section, the more original and original the image.
In this respect, with this variant, which contains a very important addition, we are dealing with the more original form of the Sharepic. And here you can read something very important: In Satira by Uwe Ostertag .
From this point onwards you have to know: Anton Hofreiter never said this sentence! The author of the picture invented this statement and put it in the mouth of the person depicted. This is not satire, but a form of slander.
Uwe Easter Day!
Here, too, we repeat: Uwe Ostertag is, according to his own statements, a (full-time) troll who knows how to take up current topics and knit “quotes” from them that could definitely pass as “real”. And this is exactly where the crux of the matter lies - because the line between incitement and satire is thin and Ostertag has already had to answer in court .
His memes keep floating around the internet, and people argue about them with considerable vehemence. On the one hand, you will find well-known personalities from politics and the like who are being given a false quote, and on the other hand, you will usually find (unless it is intentionally removed) the imprint “In Satira Veritas by Uwe Ostertag”. = “The truth lies in satire,” is Uwe Ostertag’s motto. The truth has now been left behind, the inscription on his more recent products simply reads “In Satira”.
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