Two individuals have already been dismissed. - Scandal involving Nazis: The Sylt elitists
These individuals are highly educated and have financial stability, yet they protest against immigrants and advocate for "Germany for Germans".
Why are they behaving this way?
The Man With Hitler Beard
Alma Mater Disassociates Itself from Student
The video starts with a girl donning sunglasses and leaving her sweater unfastened, happily humming "Immigrants Out, Germany for the Germans".
Her name is Elisa Maria K. She originates from a rich family in the Hamburg region, studies there, and has previously worked as a social media manager for a renowned influencer.
A glimpse of her profile on the professional networking site LinkedIn revealed that she managed social media for a famous influencer with 824,000 followers on Instagram. However, she's no longer employed by her.
The influencer, who is a migrant herself, discharged her.
"I had no second thoughts about ending my employment the moment I watched this video and I have already done so," the influencer disclosed on her Instagram story.
The Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, which is where K. claimed to study, has also severed ties with "such inhuman statements".
In an official statement, the university clarified, "Such conduct is far from the norm and completely unacceptable. As an inclusive university, we stand firmly against it and do not condone such barbaric sentiments in any shape or form."
A Vogue-inspired Outfit and Nazi Slogans
An Influencer Was Among Them Too
There's another figure in the video clutching an iPhone: the 25-year-old Munich-based influencer Maximilian F. He has 59,000 followers on Instagram. It seems that his enthusiasts are oblivious to his penchant for high-end brands and his association with Nazis.
Standing next to him, vocalizing his support, is his amigo Christian. Both of them are close friends, often traveling together to popular party destinations such as St. Tropez and Sylt.
Whenever supreme branded luxury items fail to satisfy, F. engages in embracing xenophobes. At his workplace, he is a staff member at a creative agency. One of his former employers has disassociated themselves from him and his milieu. As of now, his current employer has refrained from public comment.
State Security Investigating
All the suspects, including the Munich influencer, have purged their private social media profiles. Although their account clean-up may deter abusive comments, it won't fool investigators.
Anti-Hate Demonstration in Front of "Pony"
A band of seven people from Hamburg gathered in front of the famous restaurant where the shocking video was filmed during the Whitsun weekend. They wore "FCK NZS" T-shirts and carried "No Place for Nazis" placards.
Not far from the protesters was a container filled with remnants of the previous party festivities - hundreds of champagne bottles.
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Source: symclub.org