The Germany-Hungary match will be played in Group A of the European Football Championship on Wednesday in Stuttgart at 18:00. The German national team is preparing for LGBTQ propaganda again, writes Origo in its fact-finding article.

The German public service media conducted a survey: do we need more footballers with German ancestry in the German national football team? A fifth of the respondents believed that it was, and this upset not only the national team captain Julian Nagelsmann, but also one of the biggest stars of German football, Joshua Kimmich. According to the captain, even asking the question was provocative. This was also a big mess, but the Germans are not resting. They've pulled the LGBTQ card again - just like they did at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. They were easily eliminated at the last World Cup; they were more concerned with where the rainbow should be on their shoes than with football…

A few days ago, it was announced that the German national team will play in pink against the Hungarians in Munich on Wednesday night. The clothing, often derided by fans as a Barbie jersey, was already unveiled earlier, it was worn by the members of the Nationalelf in the preparatory meetings against the Netherlands (2-1) and Greece (2-1), and of course they also brought it with them to the European Championship.

But let's recall what happened to the Germans at the World Cup in Qatar! Even before the 2022 World Cup, the German team was already busy with placing the symbol of the LGBTQ movement, the rainbow, on their jersey. Unfortunately for them, FIFA did not go along with it, Germany was sternly warned not to try (not because FIFA is braver than UEFA and persecutes far-left political positions, but because the director in Qatar actually persecutes homosexuals, and they wanted to please them - ed.). At the last moment, they decided not to risk it, not to wear the rainbow armband. Instead, they came up with the team photo used as our cover photo before the match against Japan.

Of course there were sneaky players. Ilkay Gündogan, for example, put the rainbow on the toe of his shoes, as did goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

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Front page photo: The German starting team takes a picture before the start of the match between Germany and Japan in the first round of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, in Group E at the Halifa Stadium in Ar-Rajján on November 23, 2022. MTI/EPA/Friedemann Vogel