A particularly beautiful light spectacle awaits us at the start of the jungle camp on RTL.

Welt writes about it: "As a prelude, the participants of 'I'm a star - get me out of here' let sky lanterns rise into the dry treetops of Australia." The news probably caused a lot of outrage, as the inquiries show us: Want Did the jungle camp participants set fire to the rest of Australia?

The world reports about it
The world reports about it

Since it is forbidden to light a campfire in the jungle camp this year, they decided on this atmospheric variant, according to “Welt”, and after a short time someone is said to have given “smoke signals” as an answer.

“Someone else says we’re stupid and can’t bring a spark of beauty into the world.”

...this is how the candidates are quoted.

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Look CLOSELY!

We're not sure at what point some people stop paying attention to what it actually says, because there are several clues to the true background of the article.

Note 1: The URL

To make it clear, let's put a red frame around it:

It's worth taking a closer look
It's worth taking a closer look

Note 2: The header

There are several places above the article that indicate the nature of the article, one of which is even framed in red from the outset so that we don't have to do that at all:

Enough clues?
Enough clues?

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Satire!

Gazetteur contradict each other on one point:
While the "Welt" writes that the jungle camp is actually taking place in Australia this time, as the Krefeld Zoo, where it was filmed years before, is not suitable for it this year The “Gazetteur” writes that it is taking place there specifically this year:

https://www.facebook.com/gazetteur/photos/a.1484529418284485/3409200215817386/?type=3&theater

Conclusion

The fires in Australia are still very current, and the fire in the Krefeld Zoo is also far from out of our minds. This probably means that satirical reappraisals of tragedies are all too quickly taken at face value.

It's certainly a matter of taste whether you like satire based on current, tragic events with burned animals or not, and we don't want to judge that. We would just like to point out that you should always closer look if a message sounds too “crass”!

Article image: Shutterstock / Lintang Dewi Prasistiya

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