And when and where did she make this demand?
There she looks. She looks demanding. Her hand raised towards the viewer. Anger can be felt that emanates from her, or may emanate from her.
This supposed anger is underlined by a sentence that can be read above her picture. This sentence reads: “Christmas and Easter must be abolished. These “festivals” offend all my brothers and sisters.”

Is an angry Muslim woman really demanding the abolition of these holidays in Germany?
nonsense
Blind hatred and disinformation may have struck here. No, not on the part of the Muslim woman pictured, but on the part of the person who created this sharepic.
We don't even know if the woman pictured is really angry because she is a model from a photo set that can be found on Shutterstock. This photo is an image titled “ Angry Woman .”
There is also no connection between Germany and the woman pictured, as the picture comes from the portfolio of a Jordanian photographer.
Don't worry, for the shoot she not only had to look angry, but she was also allowed to laugh, hug people or even kiss them ( compare ).
And the demand?
Since this woman is now a model for photo shoots, she probably said this sentence less. If you try to find out the origin of the sentence from a search engine, you will be equally unsuccessful:

The sharepic also provides no further clues as to where this quote could have come from.
Conclusion
At this point we assume that this picture was created solely for its own sake. It may have been designed to symbolically confirm perceived perceptions, although this woman is unlikely to have made such a statement, nor is this demand openly represented anywhere.
From a legal perspective, distributing this image can end up being very expensive because the photo is a paid image from an image database. In theory, Shutterstock can take action against every single uploader in this case.
But not only Shutterstock, but also other places could take notice if, for example, a text or comment is completely derailed.

You can clearly see that the Sharepic serves its purpose. Apparently it doesn't matter at all whether this sentence was said or whether this woman is involved: the sharepic has mutated into a symbolic image of one's own anger and promotes further aggression.
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