German nationalist polititician slammed for Jerome Boateng comments

A top member of a rising nationalist party has been criticised after reportedly saying many people would not want footballer Jerome Boateng as their neighbour.

German nationalist polititician slammed for Jerome Boateng comments

A top member of a rising nationalist party has been criticised after reportedly saying many people would not want Jerome Boateng, a German international footballer whose father was born in Ghana, as their neighbour.

Alexander Gauland, deputy leader of Alternative for Germany, was quoted as telling the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung newspaper: "People find him good as a footballer. But they don't want to have a Boateng as their neighbour."

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