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Woman Tombs Boys: Outdoor Pool Poster Against Sexual Attacks Causes Irritation

Summary by focus.de
In an outdoor pool in the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Büren, a poster causes excitement. It shows a red-haired woman grabbing a boy with a dark skin colour with a leg prosthesis on the buttocks.

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With a picture showing a white woman touching a boy with darker skin color in the outdoor pool, Büren wanted to raise awareness of the topic of sexual harassment. In the net, the motif is ridicule. Also in Cologne, a poster provides criticism.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic of "making diversity visible". Read now "Grapping woman? city defends youth protection campaign".

·Germany
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The posters of the campaign of the outdoor swimming pool Büren have disappeared from the outdoor pool. That's what the picture reports. On Thursday ... The post White woman grabs black boys: Bizarre poster in the outdoor swimming pool after criticism suspended appeared first on Apollo News.

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The mayor of Büren in North Rhine-Westphalia apologized for these posters featuring a white woman assaulting a colored boy in a situation of disability. A few days earlier, 9 girls were assaulted in a swimming pool by Syrian refugees.

·Paris, France
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According to critics, posters in the Büren outdoor pool make sexual assaults trivial and cause a stir nationwide.

·Berlin, Germany
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An outdoor swimming pool campaign in the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Büren aims to protect children with a code word against sexual assaults. However, a poster motif with female perpetrators provides sharp criticism – and a debate about the representation of reality.

·Dortmund, Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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