In Germany and Austria, a movement of grandmothers is taking on the far right Tags:Europe 2 comments “Kurz, a young politician who forged close ties with Israel, promoted himself as a leader focused on tackling antisemitism” There’s something sickly weird about racists fighting against racism Well the German group of them just rants against nuclear power. Which Germans naturally see as “far-right” (which just means “bad” in German). Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
“Kurz, a young politician who forged close ties with Israel, promoted himself as a leader focused on tackling antisemitism” There’s something sickly weird about racists fighting against racism
Well the German group of them just rants against nuclear power. Which Germans naturally see as “far-right” (which just means “bad” in German).
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“Kurz, a young politician who forged close ties with Israel, promoted himself as a leader focused on tackling antisemitism”
There’s something sickly weird about racists fighting against racism
Well the German group of them just rants against nuclear power. Which Germans naturally see as “far-right” (which just means “bad” in German).