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It was an answer in in the course of a Twitter-discourse. Is it proper to include this his in a biographical article as "insulting mini-jobbers"? I think it's too far-fetched, so the section headline should better be changed to "accusation of insulting mini-jobbers" Wikipedia should report about facts, not serve as political campaign loudspeakers.
For English readers who don't understand the German sources: USNEWS has the factual description (text below).--Nov3rd17 (talk) 13:42, 3 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Peter Tauber, a member of the German Parliament and secretary general of the ruling CDU party, found himself on the defensive this summer after a uncouth reply to someone on Twitter who appeared to facetiously ask about the plausibility of holding three concurrent mini-jobs.
"When you've learned something proper, you don't need three mini-jobs," Tauber replied. The jab caused so much outrage that the politician had to make an official apology.