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VIENNA (AP) — The right-wing candidate for Austrian president is standing by a book he published that endorsed arcane gender roles and warns that foreigners will destroy the country.
But in a television interview to be broadcast Monday, Norbert Hofer acknowledges that "some passages" in the book — "For a Free Austria" — are "a mistake."
Written by a fellow Freedom Party member, the book warns that immigration will result in a "violent process of displacement in which we invite those after our scalps to accomplish this from the inside like a wasp larvae that slowly devours the grub."
It also says men yearn for women whose "brood-care instinct exceeds imposed ambitions of self-realization."
Hofer said he's not a right-wing extremist and that he hates National Socialism.
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