Channel One passed off the anti-vaxxer rally in Nuremberg as a protest against support for Ukraine

The first channel in the news release reports:

“A mass rally in Nuremberg, Germany. The demand is to lift anti-Russian sanctions and stop the supply of weapons to Ukraine. People in a continuous stream passed along the road with posters, flags and banners. Spending on the Kyiv regime is a heavy burden for the German economy, which is already going through hard times. Energy crisis, inflation. Many German citizens had to switch to austerity. More than half of Germans were forced to seriously cut their usual expenses, now they can afford only the most necessary goods, local media report this, citing survey data. And from the new year it will be even harder because of the plans of suppliers to raise electricity prices by an average of 60%.”

In the frame is a column of demonstrators, shown in such a way that it is impossible to estimate its size. Of their posters, only one can be seen – a banner with the inscription "We are the red line." This slogan appeared in the 2010s at the actions of climate change fighters – opponents of coal energy. But in recent years it has been taken over by the movement against coronavirus restrictions and mandatory vaccinations.

In Germany, a website called "Democratic Calendar" has been created, informing about protests in different regions of the country. There, in particular, it refers to the ongoing weekly Monday marches in Nuremberg, which have been organized by the Nuremberg Group for Human Rights (Team Menschenrecte Nürnberg), for several years now. The slogans of the December actions are also given:

“Cancellation of compulsory vaccination in the healthcare system!

Comprehensive re-evaluation of policy measures!

No digital surveillance state!

Let's create a world without weapons! No arson!

Social compensation instead of inflation and poverty!

Critical media instead of hysterical narrative!”

There is no mention of Ukraine and Russia. Unless the slogan about a world without weapons can be stretched to be considered directed, among other things, against the supply of weapons to Ukraine.

The meeting place for the participants of the action is indicated: Kornmarkt Square (Bread Market). The place shown in the Channel One story is not difficult to recognize: the demonstrators are turning from Ferbertor Square to Frauentorgraben, which is a 5-minute walk from Kornmarkt.

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Thus, it is safe to say that the story released on Wednesday shows exactly the Team Menschenrecte promotion on Monday.

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