Flyers from far-right extremist group distributed at German schools
Briefly

The Identitarian Movement, classified as a confirmed right-wing extremist group, is actively disseminating flyers at schools across Germany's southern states, particularly in Munich and Augsburg. These leaflets aim to recruit young followers and propagate notions of Germans becoming a minority, while also stoking fears related to economic instability, such as high living costs and pensions. The movement promotes ‘remigration’ as a proposed solution to these perceived issues, indicating a strategic effort to attract youth by using engaging visual styles and contemporary culture for their outreach efforts.
The Identitarian Movement has targeted schools to promote its extremist views among younger audiences, distributing flyers that propagate fears about minority status and economic issues.
Prominent figures within the Identitarian Movement promote 'remigration'—the mass deportation of migrants—which they argue is a solution to Germany's socio-economic troubles.
Read at The Local Germany
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