“Riding the World of Impurity”
Head of Zug asylum home fired – because of pro-Russian statements
The manager of the Steinhausen ZG transit station posted pro-Russian posts on Facebook. He also repeatedly insulted the LGBTQ community. Now the man has been released immediately. He must reckon with legal consequences.
Published: 11:41 am
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Updated: 51 minutes ago
As early as March 2021, Alexander P.* from the Steinhausen ZG transit station attracted negative attention. Several former employees accused him of bullying and harassment. Nevertheless, he was allowed to continue working as a manager.
But that’s over now. On Tuesday morning, Alexander P. was released immediately, like that «Luzerner Zeitung» reported. The reasons for the exemption are not bullying and harassment, but pro-Russian, homophobic and sexist statements on Facebook.
Establish a “New World Order”.
On January 30, 2022, Alexander P. published a propaganda video of the Russian army. He wrote: “Heroes who rid the world of impurity”. Alexander P. repeatedly used the word impurity, mostly in connection with the LGBTQI+ community.
The transit station manager described the West as “evil” and an “unclean waste alliance”. In addition, a “new world order” must be established. The Ukrainian territories conquered by Russia were “liberated” territories for Alexander P. On sensitive issues such as the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, he wrote: “When?”
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Zug authorities distance themselves from Alexander P.
“Virginity” was also important to the former leader. Several times he referred to the “holy, pure mother”. He also posted the visualization of a female gender being sewn up. This is intended to represent a restoration of virginity.
This time the Zug authorities had had enough of Alexander P. Councilor Andreas Hofstettler declared that the Directorate of the Interior distanced itself “completely in every way” from the statements made by the transit station manager.
He had nothing to do with Ukrainians
Within hours it was decided to release Alexander P. Hofstettler also assured that the manager of the transit station never had to deal with refugees from Ukraine at work. For fear of tensions, they were separated from refugees from other countries. The reason for the fear was the S status privilege of the Ukraine refugees.
Alexander P. deleted his Facebook profile on Tuesday. The former head did not comment on his release. He is said to have told his superiors that he was not available to the media. Criminal penalties might follow. (obf)
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