Inside the world of Martin Sellner, millennial influencer of Europe's far right
Briefly

Martin Sellner, a far-right provocateur from Austria, argues that placing each race in its geographic corner promotes happiness, distancing itself from traditional racism.
Sellner has effectively normalized radical right-wing ideas, transforming European activism from a fringe element to a fresh, acceptable mainstream movement for younger generations.
European intelligence officials view Sellner as a dangerous figure, claiming he is leading a wave of right-wing extremism among Europe’s disenchanted youth.
Sellner's Generation Identity movement cites historical figures like Mohandas K. Gandhi as inspirations for its nonviolent activism aimed at preserving ethno-European culture.
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