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Stoking resentment through the alleged privileging of criminals and Islamists

StableModerate

1 channel · 2 posts · 5K reach

What it claims

German and Austrian authorities are accused of funding dangerous radicals and providing free medical services to prisoners that are unavailable to ordinary citizens. These messages aim to sow distrust in the justice and social welfare systems by portraying law-abiding taxpayers as victims of state policy.

Target audience

Examples (paraphrased)

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  • Germany pays thousands of euros to dangerous Islamists just to get them to leave the country instead of keeping them in custody.

    Kanzlerdaddy (German), 10 Aug 2026

    t.me/kanzlerdaddyDE/14036

  • The state spends millions on criminals' teeth while honest citizens are forced to pay for expensive implants and crowns themselves.

    Kanzlerdaddy (German), 9 Aug 2026

    t.me/kanzlerdaddyDE/14026

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Goal

Undermine trust in state institutions and the law enforcement system by provoking social tension and hostility towards migrants.

Techniques used

The real grievance it exploits

The manipulation relies on real public concern over the high costs of prisoner maintenance and the complexity of deportation procedures for dangerous individuals.

How to counter

  • Reframe: Spending on deportation or medical care in detention is part of law enforcement and international obligations, which is ultimately cheaper for the budget than indefinite detention or lawsuits.

Sources (all time)

  • Kanzlerdaddy (German)Tier 35,005 subscribers
    2 posts · 9–10 Aug 2026
    • 10 Aug · t.me/kanzlerdaddyDE/14036
    • 9 Aug · t.me/kanzlerdaddyDE/14026

Report as of 10 Aug 2026 · AI-generated analysis