Threatening trial after controversial posting
Is not about individuals
That post made several people wonder, including Anders Storgaard, who chose to put words into his concerns in a Facebook post.
He asked questions about how Frederiksberg Municipality can grant 15 hours of personal assistance when at the same time cutting in the help of the elderly and vulnerable citizens.
The purpose was, as he himself described, to investigate the matter more closely.
The reaction did not wait long, but did not come from the influencer himself. Instead, it was Anne Stampe, investor in Cathrine Wichmand’s company and known from ‘The Lion’s Cave’ who grabbed the keys.
She sent both emails and messages to Storgaard, where she called him « a very small human being » and threatened with an injury case.
According to Stampe, however, there were just some politicians in the local, but she did not want to elaborate on who.
For Storgaard, the course has been an eye opener. He says he had considered whether it would arouse reactions to take a debate involving an influencer with wide range. But the scope and nature of the counterpart surprised him anyway.
« Even in my wildest fantasy, I hadn’t imagined that they would try to close down a very reasonable debate about right and reasonableness down with law. »
He emphasizes that it is about distributing public resources, and not about individuals. Since the announcement, he has also received support from citizens who thank him for taking up the debate.