Neo-Nazis in Germany are getting bolder. Some of the Stolpersteine, the bricks laid to mark the locations of Jewish people murdered in the Holocaust, have been vandalized.https://twitter.com/ismail_kupeli/status/1036575991366340609 …
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People quickly point to Rostock-Lichtenhagen & Hoyerswerda when comparing current events to early 1990s xenophobic attacks - and many conveniently forget about Mölln & Solingen. It's not an exclusively East German problem, no matter how many West Germans would like to think so.
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They also include the tired trope about people in the East never being educated about the Nazi era. As you say, incomplete, since they ignore the Western Nazi subculture completely.
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Yuup, I live in Duisburg, which actually borders on Düsseldorf, and Pegida marched here every single week for like two years, with too little opposition. In fact, they're marching again today, "in solidarity with Chemnitz".
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Dortmund isn't far either and has a pretty big, active neonazi scene as well.
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follow the money. Putin pays. He payed 10 years ago, he pays now.
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They pays to foreign movements always (except, may be, some years during 90s when oil price was $20) https://bukovsky-archive.com/2016/07/10/8-january-1969-pb-111162/ …pic.twitter.com/UXGeaxJgVb
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