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Der Autor und Pädagoge Burak Yilmaz hat kürzlich erklärt, dass ihm die Ängste der AfD-Wähler egal seien, und gleichzeitig mehr Wertschätzung für Migranten in Deutschland gefordert.

https://www.freilich-magazin.com/gesellschaft/autor-burak-yilmaz-aengste-der-afd-waehler-sind-mir-egal

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