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Thousands march in Germany as AfD launches election campaign

Thousands of Germans took to the streets in several cities to protest the rise of far-right extremism and the growing popularity of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

At Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, people blew whistles and sang anti-fascist songs, and in the western city of Cologne, protesters carried banners denouncing the AfD.

The protests also came as the AfD opened its election campaign in the central city of Halle. Around 4,500 AfD supporters gathered at a venue where the party’s leader and chancellor candidate Alice Weidel addressed the crowd.


Note the pic above that accompanied this article at media outlet DW, a CBC gov’t type propaganda outfit.

See the flag belonging to the violent extremist left Antifa movement?

How many times is Antifa mentioned in the article?

Zero mentions, Antifa and it’s violence are given a pass, normalized in fact, while the dissent of the common man is smeared as “far right extremist”.

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