Brutal election campaign
Leo Lugner: “Come Mr. Talahon moch die auf Reise”
Mausi Lugner's son-in-law Leo Lugner is in the middle of an election campaign for votes. On Tuesday, he released a song in which he wants to send so-called Talahons "on a journey".
Lugner, who has been married to Jacqueline Lugner, the daughter of the late Richard Lugner, since June, published his song on social media. Among other things, the song reads: "Leo Lugner is here for us" and xenophobically: "Come, Mr. Talahon, moch di auf die Reise."
The term "Talahon", which has been used for several months, especially among young people, refers to young men and young people with a migration background or foreign origin who stand out due to their misogynistic behavior. Although the term is sometimes used to describe themselves, it is also used as a racist slur.
Gucci caps, fanny packs and misogyny
Talahons are characterized by a certain style of dress, often consisting of Gucci caps, fanny packs, soccer shirts and flashy necklaces. They are often seen in groups in public places in large cities.
The word is derived from the Arabic term "Ta'al La'hon", which translates as "Come here!"
Lugner, who took his wife's name after the wedding, wants to enter parliament for the FPÖ. He is supported by a committee of people including Christina "Mausi" Lugner and celebrity hairdresser Josef Winkler.
"Richard wanted Leo to run a preferential vote campaign," said Christina Lugner.
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