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Last month Mr. Höcke, a leading figure of the right-wing populist party Alternative für Deutschland, gave an openly racist speech on the “differing reproductive strategies” of Africans and Europeans. It was not the first time he had drawn on National Socialist themes, but this time he caused uproar, even in his own party, which has asked him to resign his membership.
Whatever happens to Mr. Höcke, though, his willingness to use overtly racist language has revived an age-old fear in Germany...
For years, racism and hate in Germany mostly came with clear social markers...
Note how we are just supposed to take it for granted that anyone who is interested in "differing reproductive strategies" must be hateful and admire National Socialism. The NYT writer doesn't feel the need to explain the connection or what the guy is even talking about in the first place.
If talking about "culture" here: there ARE differences BETWEEN different kinds of people but; that's NOT the same as "racism". Like an educated Black Nigerian has MORE in common when talking about culture with an educated "white" German THAN with a backwoods white German racist.
What's racist is a white person in his own ancestral land can't even make a factual statement about someone of another foreign, invasive and invading race. That's beyond racist. It's totalitarianism of speech and thought control and free association. In a free country one is allowed to be 'racist'. Truth and nature is racist. the immigration patterns are racist. In the west you're only allowed to be racist against whites.
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