Germany: Turkish Born Christian Democrat Forced to Remove Islamic Symbol from Campaign Material

Daily Stormer
April 25, 2014

Yasar Calik: A typical German Christian
Yasar Calik: A typical German Christian
Germany is getting as bad as France.

Why on earth would you allow a parasitic foreign population to control your government?

Can you imagine Asians doing this?

The bag in question.
The bag in question.
From the Local:

A Christian Democrat (CDU) town council candidate has apologized and withdrawn campaign bags on which he had printed a new party logo where the Turkish crescent appeared inside the “C” for Christian.

Yasar Calik, 37, born in Germany to Turkish parents, is currently running for the CDU’s town council in Neuss, a town in North Rhine-Westphalia.

But during his very first political campaign, the former driving school manager caused outrage in his own party by altering the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) logo to include a Turkish crescent sitting inside the “C” for “Christian”.

“Isn’t that illegal?” asked one Twitter user on hearing the news. “Unbelievable! An affront!” wrote another.

Calik told the Rheinische Post he had 200 shopping bags with the new logo specially printed in Turkey for distribution at a campaign event at a mosque.

He said he had meant to attract voters from Turkish backgrounds by showing the Turkish flag printed alongside the unchanged CDU logo, but something had gone wrong at the printers, he claimed.

“I never had any religious point in mind,” he said during a press conference on Tuesday. “I only realized too late what had happened.”

By Wednesday, Jörg Geerlings, head of the Neuss branch of the CDU, had stepped in to put a lid on the bags, ordering Calik to remove all traces of the Turkish logo.

He never had any religious point in mind when he printed Islamic symbols to distribute at the mosque?

Sounds legit.