With lines in there which are directly taken out of right wing conspiracies (
Der Große Austausch) and text passages which could be taken directly from speeches of Höcke. To say that it wasn't at the very least influenced by extreme right wing views and conspiracies would be to down play their current effect on our society. Because I meet people, in real live, which repeated "mild" forms of this bullshit.
One issue, of which many people warned about for decades, is that we're not facing the same kind of right wing terrorism and extremism like 30 years ago at the beginning of the 1990s with their base ball bat swinging. It is a lot more decentralised and organised in the internet with countless of smaller and bigger groups, chat rooms, facebook groups, with sympathisers and supporters, followers and countless of people that read their stuff. You have so called "alternative" news like Compact, Tichys Einblick and right wing publishers like Kopp spreading all kinds of conspiracy news. We've had for the last 30 years an increase in xenophobic and racist rhetoric, not only by the AfD but also some major publications - Bildzeitung. And people act now surprised that years if not decades of this stuff is now starting to get to some people with paranoid shizophrenia and similar issues?
Please. Hass.
Maybe it would be already enough to use the laws we already have and simply apply them. For example, people being punished based on our current laws for insults. The internet here in Germany never was and never will be an extralegal space. And I wouldn't mind if the authorities would at the very least get a grasp on what's happening in some internet groups as we can observe that more and more extremism (not just right wing extremism, but also religious fundamentalism and radical leftism) is happening over chat rooms, forums and Facebook groups. Being aware of the issue here is a good thing.