“Scary figures” – Haimbuchner with an ambiguous Halloween message

Upper Austria’s FPÖ leader Manfred Haimbuchner has a particularly scary social media message for his fans for Halloween this year.

The deputy governor uses the Halloween day on October 31st, which is more or less popular in Austria, as an opportunity to point out migration. Because Halloween in Austria is “like any other day,” he says. He then draws the following comparison: “Some strangers go from house to house and want something for free.” Children’s custom from Ireland Children are known to go to the festival on October 31st Originally from Ireland, it’s a custom that goes from house to house in scary disguises and asks for sweets. The video is already causing a stir on Twitter, and Haimbuchner is also being applauded for it on Facebook: If it were up to him, “they wouldn’t get anything anymore” Haimbuchner, among other things, portrays these “scary characters”. It is not known whether he also means children in costumes. But perhaps caution is advised with the FPÖ man – because the “trick or treat” custom also says that pranks will be played on the knauserer if he doesn’t give out anything sweet…
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