Right-wing extremism expert warns: AfD moves dangerously to the right!

Right-wing extremism expert warns: AfD moves dangerously to the right!

Weyhe, Deutschland - In Weyhe it is bubbling! Right-wing extremism expert Andreas Kemper today gave alarming insights into the dangerous development of the AfD in the youth center Trafo. The Münster sociologist, known for his critical research on extremely right structures, illuminates the shocking connections of the party to neo -Nazis and warns of the consequences of this radical turn. Kemper, who caused a stir with his revelations about Björn Höcke, emphasizes that the AfD is constantly shifting to the right - and this is anything but harmless!

"The fire wall is brittle", explains Kemper and describes how the AfD has become a "fun basin" for fascist ideologies under the influence of Höcke and its fellow attorney. This development, which started years ago, has led to discriminatory statements that were previously considered to be inacceptable. Kemper makes it clear that the responsibility for this dangerous development lies with the founders of the AfD, which stood protectively in front of Höcke and thus paved the way for extremely right -wing currents.

a worrying trend

The proximity of the AfD to extremely right groups, such as the identity movement, is alarming. Kemper warns that these structures not only gain influence in Germany, but also at European level. Cooperation with other fascist groups shows that the AfD is not isolated. "The EVP coordinated with the AfD for the first time," says Kemper, "The fire wall is really very fragile and partially broken."

In view of these developments, the question of a ban on the AfD arises. Kemper is divided: "The AfD should actually be pushed back in civil society," he says, referring to the protests that the party weakened in the past. However, the return of the AfD to higher survey values shows that the danger continues to exist. "Now the emergency brake has to be pulled," Kemper demands and sees a prohibition procedure as necessary, even if this would be an admission that civil society was not strong enough to stop the AfD.

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