Sounds like the Yung Fascists Ain't Got No Chill
Danger Assessment: Extreme Right Pose Threat to Physical Safety of Sexual Minorities - Alert: Sexual Minorities Targeted by Right- wing Extremist Groups
Germany's far-right extremist youngsters ain't playing no more games, y'all. They're jumping headfirst into the deep end, and it ain't just talk - they're forming real-life groups and causing a ruckus.
The Constitutional Protection peeps spilled the tea to news outlets like Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland. They warned that the increased radicalization among these kids poses a lethal threat to the LGBTQ+ community, the left-wing folks, and anyone with a migration background. Yikes!
The internet's their playground, where they can easily get their fix of far-right propaganda and connect with others of their twisted ilk.
Now, the Constitutional Protection dropped some names - Deutsche Jugend Voran (DJV), Jung und Stark (JS), and Letzte Verteidigungswelle (LVW). Together, these creeps make up a mid-three-digit number of groups. DJV's got a low three-digit membership, and JS and LVW boast mid-three-digit and mid-two-digit numbers, respectively.
Constitutional Protection, Youth, Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Youth Group, Far-Right Extremist, LGBTQ+, Left-Wing
The thing is, these far-right extremist groups have got a real hate thing going on. LGBTQ+ folks, they don't like 'em one bit, and they're making their presence known with increased harassment and violence[3][4]. They've also got beef with the left-wing political scene, throwing threats and physical attacks their way[2].
You guessed it - people with a migration background are targeted as well, with xenophobia and Islamophobia being central to their ideology. They've been spotted causing troubles, from hate speech to political agitation and even violent acts[3][4].
The Constitutional Protection is savvy to their game, classifying the party of the conservative punks, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), as an "officially recognized far-right extremist entity." They estimate around 20,000 right-wing extremists are hiding in its ranks[3][4].
The far-right's rapid growth, connected network, and ever-more violent actions are putting Germany's marginalized communities on high alert. It's time to keep our eyes open, folks, or else these young tekes might just take over.
- The increase in far-right extremist groups, such as Deutsche Jugend Voran (DJV), Jung und Stark (JS), and Letzte Verteidigungswelle (LVW), is alarming, as they express hate towards the LGBTQ+ community, left-wing political scene, and individuals with a migration background.
- These extremist groups are not just present on the streets but also actively engage on social media, disseminating propaganda and recruiting like-minded individuals.
- The Constitutional Protection's classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as an "officially recognized far-right extremist entity" highlights the interconnected nature of these groups and the importance of monitoring political factions for signs of extremism.