In Germany, a 16-year-old girl named Loretta was taken out of her class by police officers for posting a video on TikTok that expressed sympathy for the anti-mass migration AfD party, comparing its popularity to the Smurfs. The incident, described as involving "suspected state security-related content", occurred in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and has ignited significant debate. The police's intervention, aimed at preventing potential state security issues, was defended by a minister as a measure to prevent Loretta from committing a crime with her AfD-friendly content. The school's headmaster reportedly facilitated the police's involvement. Following the incident, German activists showed support for Loretta by dropping a banner at her high school proclaiming "Love for your homeland is not a crime."
16 year old girl arrested for posting Smurf Meme in Germany promoting right-wing AFD party https://t.co/hf5tF9K8p4 https://t.co/hf5tF9K8p4
After a 16-year-old schoolgirl was interviewed by police for pro-AFD posts she made, German activists drop a banner at her high school reading "Love for your homeland is not a crime." Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/7hz4Xe1ZvQ
SMURF SCANDAL: Interview with 16 Year Old German Girl Loretta Reported by Principal, Yanked From Class and BUSTED for Posting Smurf Video via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/PZVp4BnRkG
A 16-year-old German girl in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern was pulled out of class by police and investigated following a video she made on TikTok expressing sympathy for the anti-mass migration party, AfD. @Junge_Freiheit interviewed the girl: https://t.co/mo9uR9gHcU
This shocking interview is making such a big splash in Germany: Just because Loretta, a 16-year-old schoolgirl posted harmless pro-AfD on TikTok, the school headmaster had her taken out of class with the help of the police. https://t.co/QnqwKg8WFU
Police officers in Germany pulled a 16 year-old girl out of class and told her to stop posting Smurf-themed AfD-friendly content to TikTok, a move defended by a Minister as "preventing her from committing a crime". https://t.co/cEHbeygIQz
NEW - 16-year-old girl in Germany posted a video on TikTok "comparing the popularity of the AfD party to the Smurfs." 3 police officers visited her in school because of "suspected state security-related content" and held an "educational talk" with her. https://t.co/IVGu8PpqDB