‘Inglourious Basterds’ star slams Facebook anti-migrant tide


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  • Tuesday, 21 Jul 2015

RACISM IS A REAL PROBLEM: Til Schweiger's Facebook page was hit with a deluge of negative comments after the 51-year-old star posted a Hamburg newspaper

BERLIN: Germany’s most popular film star blasted fans who left dozens of anti-immigrant comments on his Facebook page, feeding a feverish national debate on asylum policy. 

Til Schweiger, 51, best known to international audiences for his role as a Nazi hunter in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, had on Saturday posted on Facebook a Hamburg newspaper’s appeal for donations to help new asylum seekers. 

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