German Town Turns Neo-Nazi March into Hilarious Fund Raiser

On November 15th, neo-Nazis walked through the streets of Wunsiedel. We could not stop them - but we could make them walk for something meaningful: and that is how for the first time a right-wing memorial march became a charity walk - without knowing of the participants. For every meter they walked, €10 went to EXIT-Deutschland - a Nazi opt-out programme. The result: €10.000 and lots of surprised right-wing extremists.

Well Played Wunsiedel!

Thanks @NotSure for the english version
radxsays...

Experience. There are enclaves where they behave as it comes naturally to them, but many of their marches take them to more civilized places. And faced with counter-protests 3-6 times their numbers, even these people are smart enough to keep their aggression in check.

nocksaid:

They're a lot more laid back than neo-nazis in the US.

GaussZsays...

There are laws that prohibit displaying Nazi-symbols (like the swastika), hate speech, especially if it calls for violent action (like "Kill all Jews"), as well glorifying or defending actions of the Nazis.

But since they learned to stay clear of this in public they have the constitutional right to free speech and there is no way to forbid their stupid demonstrations.

billpayersaid:

Why does Germany even allow this ?

I though they had strict anti-Nazi laws ?

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