After the racism scandal in Sylt, Amazon now sells inflammatory products

The Isle of Sylt will long haunt the last festival of Pentecost. The video shows youths chanting “strangers out” as they party outside the club. The supplier now sells matching Hetz products. Via Amazon of all places.

The shocking incident led to an otherwise quiet Sylt. a group of far-right rioters attacked DJ Agostino’s popular song “L’Amour Toujours” and shouted the disgusting slogan. “Germany for Germans. Foreigners are out.” in the party crowd. A video of the scene went viral and sparked outrage.

But that is not enough. T-shirts and bags glorifying the incident have been popping up on Amazon for several days now. The racist message is now being spread online in insidious, supposedly harmless designs. the trickery in it. sellers offer the bags with subtle references such as “Sylt-Vibes” and “Döp-Döp-Döp” notation. The provider is a private provider Hilarious satirical humor media.”

According to the company, some of the products on offer have been sold “more than 50 times” or “more than 100 times” on Amazon. It is unclear whether this information is correct. The client writes as a hint and hinting at the hidden message. “Me love this idea.”

This cover is said to have sold over 50 times. It’s a clear reference to last year’s racism scandal at the Pentecostal Pony Club.

Amazon may ban products from sale

FOCUS online has contacted Amazon’s press office for a statement. How can such a large company sell such disgusting products through its platform? There was no response at press time. In principle, the American company has not deviated from such sellers before.

Right-wing extremists use a popular party song

First, a short clip from a Whitsun party in a bar on Sylt sparked nationwide outrage. Guests chanted racist slogans such as “Foreigners out” and “Germany to the Germans” to “L’amour toujours”. After the silt scandal similar cases have increased. The representative of the Eastern Police Department has repeatedly emphasized that the song is misused by the right-wing scene.

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