It is always fun to play pranks on extremists, and in this case it was the Neo-Nazis in Germany that got tricked.

Festival goers at a nationalist, right-wing concert in Germany were given souvenir T-shirts. The slogan on the shirts first read “hardcore rebels” along with a skull and nationalist flags.

However the next day after washing the shirt, something else appeared.

The washing make the slogan turn into a message from a group offering help to right-wing extremists break away from the neo-Nazi scene.

“If your t-shirt can do it, you can do it too — we’ll help you get away from right-wing extremism,” reads the slogan on the shirts after their first washing.

The anti-far right shirts were handed to 250 people at a “Rock for Germany” concert in Gera by organizers after they had been donated anonymously.

It was later discovered that they were in fact provided by EXIT, a group which helps people disassociate themselves from the far-right.

Festival organizer Gordon Richter of the far-right NPD party said the stunt was a waste of money.

“It’s kind of pathetic that anyone spent money for something like that,” Richter told Reuters. He said many who got the Trojan horse shirts thought it was a creative idea.

Bernd Wagner, founder of EXIT, said the t-shirts were designed to reach their main target group: right-wing extremists contemplating getting away.

“We wanted to raise awareness about our programme, especially among the young and less committed,” Wagner said.

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