In many parts of eastern Germany, showing Nazi symbols is no longer seen as a provocation. Authorities are warning that more and more young people are becoming radicalized. DW explored the reasons in the city of Dessau.
It’s a feedback loop, too. Part of the reason that many places in eastern Germany are so old is that the youth is leaving for places that aren’t completely overun with people who are voting for rightwing parties. Old people might not beat you to death like young fascists, but most of them aren’t voting for any parties that are seriously trying to stop the fascists, either.
It’s a feedback loop, too. Part of the reason that many places in eastern Germany are so old is that the youth is leaving for places that aren’t completely overun with people who are voting for rightwing parties. Old people might not beat you to death like young fascists, but most of them aren’t voting for any parties that are seriously trying to stop the fascists, either.