The fuss about the climatic adhesive witch “Grutha”, who was burned this year by the Funkenzunft in Montafon, just doesn’t stop. After the public prosecutor’s office investigated hate speech but did not initiate proceedings, the Funken boss is now filing a lawsuit against the press spokeswoman of the last generation. This got things going.
As press spokeswoman Marina Hagen-Canava of the last generation announced Thursday, a lawsuit has been filed against her – by Funkzunft chairman Markus Pfefferkorn. He accuses the climate activist of libel and hate online. Specifically, according to Hagen-Canaval, it’s an online comment she wrote under an Instagram post from ORF Vorarlberg about a canceled round of talks about burning the “climate glue” doll. In the comment, Hagen-Canaval wrote, “Well, we would have loved to talk, but it’s probably not that simple with would-be criminals (the presumption of innocence applies)”.
“Lack of Emotion Control”
“Instead of reflecting on my own unworthy behavior and engaging in constructive dialogue, I should be silenced with a revenge case – for denouncing the blatant derailment at the Vandans radio guild,” a spokeswoman said. Hagen-Canaval convinced.
“The lawsuit is unnecessary and destructive. Peppercorn shows a lack of emotion control. It is not only incomprehensible that the burning of a doll representing a person of the last generation is apparently accepted by the rule of law, but also absurd that I should be convicted because of an online comment in which I explicitly mention the presumption of innocence. “
“She deserves it”
The burning of the climate glue witch in February caused a stir. The last generation had the working method of the radio guild investigated by the public prosecutor. This established that there was no procedure. The climate witch “Grutha” was equipped with a safety vest and pigtails, and she also had super glue in her hand. The guild wrote “She deserves it” under a picture of the witch.
Source: Krone

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