Böhmermann claimed that Christian Lindner's statement—"Tax surpluses belong to the citizens, not the state"—was a "pure RAF quote".
Before the broadcast, Böhmermann shared a poster designed in the iconic 1970s RAF "wanted" style. It featured prominent FDP politicians like Christian Lindner and Wolfgang Kubicki , as well as journalists from the conservative-liberal Welt group, such as Ulf Poschardt and Stefan Aust . The segment sparked immediate and intense debate across
The segment sparked immediate and intense debate across German media and social platforms: Connection to "Healthy and Sport News" The show
Many politicians, including Baden-Württemberg’s Finance Minister Danyal Bayaz, criticized the comparison as going too far, with some calling it "agitation" or "incitement" rather than satire. The segment sparked immediate and intense debate across
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Others praised the segment as "brilliant" for holding a mirror to political opponents who frequently use hyperbolic terminology against left-leaning movements. Connection to "Healthy and Sport News"
The show humorously interpreted the FDP slogan "How it is, it must not stay" as a call for revolution similar to the RAF's founding documents.