Summary

Support for Germany’s far-right AfD is surging among young men, driven by concerns over immigration, conservative values, and distrust of mainstream politics.

A Pew study found 26% of German men view AfD positively, compared to 11% of women.

Social media, particularly TikTok, has helped spread its message. Some young supporters reject accusations of extremism, while others openly embrace far-right views.

Analysts warn that if mainstream parties ease their opposition to the AfD, it could become Germany’s dominant right-wing party.

    • John Richard
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      23 months ago

      Hate speech doesn’t exist. If someone issues a direct threat, like “kill that person” then that is a crime.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        You’re not answering my question.

        Without this censorship, in your idea, far right groups wouldn’t exist.

        Do you agree?

        • John Richard
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          23 months ago

          There numbers would be dwindling without censorship, not growing. They’d be easier to identify, but also easier to talk to & listen to your perspective. You don’t win people over through violence.