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Summary
Thousands gathered in Riesa, Saxony, to protest a two-day conference by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), which is polling second ahead of the February 23 federal elections.
Organizers expected 10,000 participants, with protests including highway blockades and planned disruptions of the event.
Police reported a calm situation but deployed drones and helicopters.
The AfD remains controversial, particularly in eastern Germany, where it has strong support despite being classified as a “suspected” extremist group by Germany’s intelligence agency.
classified as a “suspected” extremist group
The AfD was classified by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution as “confirmed right-wing extremist” in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. There is nothing “suspected” about it. They are without even the slightest doubt extreme right-wing facists. Or in short, fucking Nazis.
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Politicians are afraid it might make them unpopular among the racist part of the population.
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I agree with the sentiment, but I don’t think being “ashamed” is the way to go - I only feel shame for things I have done.
But otherwise I agree. They just held their party convention with the speaker being flanked by 8 German flags on the left on 8 on the right - so 88. And held up signs “Alice for Deutschland” (one of their leaders was convicted for using the SA slogan “Alles für Deutschland”). So yeah, they’re fascists and ~20% of voters want to vote for them. It’s disgusting.
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Less forgotten, more intentionally misinterpreted. They penalize as antisemites anyone critical of the state of Israel, while simultaneously allowing this political party to exist. Assholes.
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Paradox of tolerance right there
One can only hope that millions don’t vote for them
Sorry to disappoint but with roughly 59.2 million people eligible to vote their 22% make for about 13 million votes.