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VisitSocial justice groups' response to Neumaier's actions in 3 months
Condemnation • 33%
Support • 33%
No official response • 34%
Public statements from major social justice organizations
FDP Candidate Martin Neumaier Faces Backlash for Offensive Videos
May 15, 2024, 10:09 PM
German politician Martin Neumaier, a candidate from the Free Democratic Party (FDP), is facing backlash after releasing graphic videos of himself engaging in bizarre and offensive acts. The videos show Neumaier licking public toilets in a railway station and smearing feces on his face while roleplaying as Hitler. Neumaier, who was running on a social justice platform and was praised for his diversity, described these actions as part of his 'punishment' without providing further details.
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Strong condemnation • 33%
Calls for education and dialogue • 33%
Minimal or no response • 34%
Strong support for the accused • 25%
Neutral • 25%
Condemnation of the accused's actions • 25%
Calls for broader societal reforms • 25%
Strong public condemnation • 33%
Announcement of new policies • 33%
No significant response • 34%
Condemnation only • 25%
Economic sanctions on groups involved • 25%
Military support to Israel • 25%
No significant reaction • 25%
Condemnation by major civil rights organizations • 25%
Support from major conservative figures • 25%
Calls for investigation by political leaders • 25%
No significant public response • 25%
Supportive statements from other politicians • 33%
Neutral or no comment from other politicians • 33%
Criticism from other politicians • 34%
Public condemnation • 33%
Calls for dialogue • 33%
No significant response • 34%
Community protests • 25%
Public forums or town halls held • 25%
No significant public reaction • 25%
Increased community support programs • 25%
Issue statements of support • 33%
Issue statements of condemnation • 33%
No official response • 33%
Condemnation • 33%
Support • 33%
No public response • 34%
Large-Scale Protests • 25%
Petition for Federal Action • 25%
New Advocacy Group Formed • 25%
No Significant Public Response • 25%
Organize peace marches • 25%
Increase interfaith dialogues • 25%
Strengthen local vigilante groups • 25%
No significant response • 25%
Wins election • 25%
Withdraws before election • 25%
Other • 25%
Loses election • 25%