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Originally Posted by sunnyside
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1301347.stm
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There is increasing concern in Germany at the rise of support for extreme right-wing groups, especially among east German youth.
Figures just published show that racist crimes, including attacks on foreigners, have increased by more than 50% from 10,000 in 1999 to 16,000 last year.
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However it isn't too easy to get a feeling for the magnitude of Nazism/Neo-Naizsm from bumping around on the net. And I'm no expert. Though it would seem that the annonimity of the net would allow for easier spreading of Nazism especially in countries where it is illegal.
Anybody know the current status of Nazism in the world today and whether it's just a fringe thing by a handful of psychotics or a growing sizable movement? Something in between?
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See now those people at the BBC haven't read the book Liberal Fascism. Then again, I don't expect they will...
We've gone over this in last weeks thread:
Liberal fascism
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