3, 2, 1….LET GO. Facebook, the new lawless space in this world. Let's blame them all, these evil foreigners too. We're already starting to feel like eating, because what we see every day on Facebook about this topic is no longer normal. And yes we know it. We are do-gooders. We don't get to read this once a day.

The “ingredients” are a status post and some pictures of children that are published in a Facebook GROUP.

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The post in a Facebook group in full:

Craziness!!!! This is what happens when you lose your phone in a consumer frenzy!!! Here we see a family with their small monthly basic income, financed by us taxpayers! I'm actually pretty tolerant and understanding, but this is where it blows my socks off. The residents and the amounts of money recorded photographically are decentralized residents from Wilkau-Haßlau (Zwickau). Every MdL who is reading along in the group should ask questions here. It's not funny anymore! These crooks (sorry) send hundreds of pictures of their sunshine and paradise life to the south, and more and more are coming! Please, dear politicians, don't let this country bleed to death.

Is what you read here on Facebook true?

The gentleman on Facebook claims that these are photos from a cell phone he found. It is initially unclear where the creator got the information that the photos are of asylum seekers from Wilkau-Haßlau.


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Does he know the people? If that's the case, then he can give you the cell phone back. If he doesn't know her, he's spreading a lie. Because the gentleman should know (but apparently not) that you are not allowed to keep something “found” (or does German law not apply to Germans?).

But what should you do with a found cell phone?

CORRECT. Search through it straight away and then publish the pictures you supposedly found directly on Facebook. The children's parents certainly don't mind. Or is it the case that the parents gave their consent to this? We don't think.

If you follow some of the comments on Facebook, you can read that various people are of the opinion that some of the images are images that were used 18 months ago.

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Now where do the photos come from?

We do not know it. Of course, we could also claim a lot, just like the creators do. But unfortunately, we don't know where the photos came from. We couldn't find anything using Google image searches either.

But couldn't it also be the case that the pictures here are simply thrown together? Can't it be that this just shows children who are happy about gifts (from whomever)?

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Moral sense!

We hope that these images uploaded to Facebook are not what the creator describes here. However, we question this: if it were, then this type of handling of money and goods would be just as contrary to our moral feeling when dealing with money and goods as their presentation. .

However, this moral feeling does not exempt us from the fact that Facebook is not a legal vacuum and that it can be used by those who are agitated to publish pictures without being asked. In the pictures you can see southern children as well as money and branded products. And it seems to be enough to identify them as asylum seekers. How can you tell that these are photos from Germany? Who says that the entire series of images (including the check photo) comes from one series of images? If you look at them, you realize that this family must be very large, because you can always see different children in every photo.

However! It is irrelevant whether the status post is correct or not. Why? A LOT OF PEOPLE WANT TO HEAR OR READ IT EXACTLY THAT way, they want it to be true.

And WHERE are those institutions, where are those people who are POLITICALLY ACTIVE and can and must CHECK something like that and then Elucidate it?

Where are the authorities that should actually intervene to protect minorities when minorities are attacked? GOOD MORNING!

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