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“WOR for Future” and the Federal Nature Conservation Association in Wolfratshausen protest against right-wing extremism and the AfD

2024-01-29T16:09:35.836Z

Highlights: “WOR for Future’ and the Federal Nature Conservation Association in Wolfratshausen protest against right-wing extremism and the AfD. Around 40 citizens demonstrated against the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party at the weekend. “The AfD denies climate change and thus the threat to our livelihoods and the extinction of species,” said Hans Schmidt of the couple Lucia and Hans Schmidt. Despite the freezing temperatures, pensioner Resi Harth even cycled from Geretsried to the rally in her rickshaw.



As of: January 29, 2024, 4:49 p.m

By: Peter Herrmann

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Positioned themselves against right-wing extremism: (from left) Lucia and Hans Schmidt as well as Resi Harth at the vigil in Wolfratshausen.

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At the Loisachufer in Wolfratshausen, around 40 citizens demonstrated against right-wing extremism, xenophobia - and the AfD at the weekend.

Wolfratshausen – Around 40 citizens recently came together on the Loisachufer to demonstrate against right-wing extremism and xenophobia.

Protest against right-wing extremism in Wolfratshausen: Alternative for Germany (AfD) party criticized

In collaboration with the climate protection alliance “WOR for Future” and the Federation for Nature Conservation, the couple Lucia and Hans Schmidt organized a two-hour vigil.

The focus of criticism was primarily the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

“The AfD denies climate change and thus the threat to our livelihoods and the extinction of species, wants to reintroduce nuclear power and exchange Europe for a German nation, which will most likely lead to the collapse of the economy and thus our prosperity and pensions,” explained Hans Schmidt .

On the edge of the weekly market in front of the parking lot at the Loisachhalle, he invited concerned citizens to talk.

“They should know that they are not alone,” added Lucia Schmidt.

In addition to the Green Party city councilors, Wolfgang Saal also followed the call.

The chairman of the Waldram settlement community, who is also committed to the Badehaus memorial site, held up a sign like many vigil participants.

“Comfortable was yesterday: it’s about opening your mouth and positioning yourself,” he emphasized.

Despite the freezing temperatures, pensioner Resi Harth even cycled from Geretsried to the rally in her rickshaw.

“We also received a lot of encouragement from passers-by today: that was important,” said Schmidt.

He announced further vigils in Wolfratshausen.

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Source: merkur

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