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Researchers say a far-right social media campaign — that painted a respected law professor as extremist — caused the suspension of the election of judges to Germany's highest court.

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[–] Saleh@feddit.org 31 points 3 days ago (1 children)

It should be noted that Reichelt of Nius is the former editor in chief of the Bild tabloid, by Axel Springer. Reichelt was let go after the NYT and other Americam media published a story about Reichelt sexually harassing and having affairs with employees.

German publications about that scandal initially were shot down through the influence of Axel-Springer and they only let Reichelt go reluctantly, when the pressure got too high. Now Nius serves as a chain link between the activist Fascist far right and the far right and broader right.

This is why this campaign has been so succesfull. There have been many links established to help normalize the Fascist agenda and the supposed center is willfully receptive of it.

[–] DonAntonioMagino 5 points 3 days ago

It scares me that the center is moving ever more to the (far) right all over Europe. At least this is also happening in the Netherlands, where the supposedly (center) right VVD, after attempting a cabinet with the extreme right PVV, is now pretending the PVV is as dangerous as PvdA-Groenlinks (socdem/green, actually center left).

Meanwhile, VVD’s leader Yeşilgöz has accused a singer who wanted to play music at a jewish football competition, but then when he arrived there refused as there were stands in favour of zionism, of antisemitism and ‘hatred of jews’. Of course the singer then got lots of death threats, and he left the country for a while. Yeşilgöz didn’t apologise.

Asylum seekers are now also broadly seen as the cause of all problems. The center going extreme like this seems like a major warning sign...