AfDer under fire: People do not like Boateng neighbor

The vice-president of the German Nationalist Party AfD in Germany for quite some commotion caused by insinuating that people Jerome Boateng, defender of the German team, would not want as a neighbor.

'As a footballer, people can appreciate it, but the people want a' Boateng 'not as a neighbor,' Gauland said in an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sontagszeitung about German identity, refugees and integration.

The politician was then immediately the headwind on social media. 'Gauland is a nasty racist,' twittered SPD Chairman Thomas Oppermann. The CDU loathes Gaulands statements. 'Rather than Boateng Gauland as a neighbor. '
  
    
     
      
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Football fans crossed the defender, who plays for Bayern Munich, during the friendly match between Germany and Slovakia heartened. On the banners could be read: 'Jerome, come live next to us.'