The only reason behind these attacks is that none of these victims are "people of orthodox German blood." ©[Out of thin air] The revenge heroine Katya, the German heroine, has to suffer the loss of her Turkish husband and son at the same time, because a young blond neo-Nazi couple placed a coin in front of her husband’s office bomb. When the long and rigid judicial process finally failed to achieve the justice Katya longed for, she chose to blow up the murderer and herself in the same way. On the blue seashore, there was a white RV burning with thick black smoke, and the brisk song sounded, seeming to dissolve a trace of haze. ©[Coming out of thin air] ended but there was no reconciliation. Some are sharp confrontations, anger that sacrifices blood with blood, endless hatred, and endless killings. As a Turkish-German director Fatih Akin is pessimistic, but also keen. ©Turkish director living in Germany, Fatih Akin wailed and screamed in a sharp way [coming out of thin air], forcing you to face up and think about the growing neo-Nazi forces in Europe. There may always be people who dismissively think that the neo-Nazis are just a handful of inconsistent—but just like when Hitler founded the Nazi Party, or even when the party’s seats continued to increase, no one knew what would happen. ① Skinheads? Young gangsters on the street? It is said that when the German team wins in international competitions, no one dared to shout "Germany is the strongest" or "Long live Germany", even if it is no matter how excited the fans are. Because it will definitely attract people around you to look at and talk: "What? Are you a skinhead? Want to revive the Nazis?" At least it can be said that in Germany today, people are generally very vigilant. Of course, the neo-Nazis are still very small. Part. But what makes me more curious about this is how the skinheads began to equate with the neo-Nazis. After all, the Skinhead party (Skinhead) that emerged in London, England in the 1960s was only a subculture of youth that occupied a place at that time. The typical dress of the London skinheads in the 1960s was born in the working class, shaved heads, wearing overalls, Martin boots, and listening to Jamaican reggae. At that time, there were few clear political demands. At best, they can be regarded as a generation with excess energy, who likes to do something on the street and vent their anger and energy at the bottom. In the pedigree, it belongs to the same group as Mod and Punk. The Neo-Nazism (Neo-Nazism), mostly extreme ethnic/racists, aims to continue the Nazi spirit, maintain racial purity, and emphasize This is the superiority of this race. In order to distinguish Hitler’s Nazism, it is called “new” in the front, or sometimes also appears as an extreme right wing. However, the faction that has developed from the skinhead to the neo-Nazis will inevitably make people feel that the neo-Nazis are also a group with excess energy and nowhere to vent. It's like the skinheads in [This is England] and [Made in England]. The skinheads in ©[This is England][This is England]’s era background is England in the early 1980s, and Margaret Thatcher brought her "neoconservatism" to power. The father of the little hero died in an inexplicable British foreign war. The economy is still in a slump and it is difficult to see any improvement. At that time, the unemployed population grew every month and eventually reached the highest figure of more than 3 million since the Great Depression. The uneasy atmosphere of the whole society is like the humid sea breeze that spreads all over the island of England. ©Photographer's lens of the unemployed youth in the 1980s. The unemployed youth who were confused and angry on the street were just one point away from it. At this time, the neo-Nazi trend of advocating xenophobia and opposing immigrants came into being at the right time. Just like the speech of a bald party leader in the movie said: We participated in the deadly stupid war. We either died or were unemployed, and we all welcomed immigrants, took our jobs, and surrendered England. ©[This is England] The angry speech of the skinheads. Therefore, a part of the radical skinheads have risen, turning the anti-immigration into violence, and racism has also taken this opportunity to rejuvenate. In fact, as early as the late 1960s and early 1970s, with the recovery of the post-war economy, European countries were short of labor force until the 1980s, and the British skinhead culture expanded rapidly. France, the former East Germany, There are skinheads in Spain, Finland, Denmark, Norway, etc. throughout Europe. German [fighting girl] and [former leader] talked about how neo-Nazism became the political belief and future support of ordinary young people. ©[Fighting Girl]'s [Brotherhood] in Denmark shows the power of the skinheads in Denmark and their influence on young people through a homosexual love within the skinheads. The bald-headed party rally scene in ©[Brotherhood] Every young man with anger clenched his fists, brows red, and pinned the pressure of survival and the hopelessness of the future on fanatical racism. They raised their guns and dropped the explosives, and they had [coming out of thin air] such worried shouts and warnings. ② Neo-Nazi, a wave of power in the near future? New Year’s Eve in Cologne, Germany at the end of 2016, a lively and peaceful New Year’s day, but There have been vicious incidents in which nearly 100 women were robbed, molested, and sexually assaulted. Oh, refugees. In Norway in the summer of 2011, children attending a summer camp in Oslo were blown up into fireworks in an instant, killing 77 people. Oh, neo-Nazis. Perhaps demons have always been twins. Just like nearly 90 years ago, Hitler was able to come to power in the context of the Great Depression and a large number of migrants, using popular sentiments that hate immigrants. Now in Europe, with the influx of refugees and the stagnation of the overall economy, it is hard to say that Akin’s [coming out of thin air] is not a prediction of the future. The sharper the confrontation between the two extremist forces and the more endless animosity between the two sides, the better the soil for cultivating neo-Nazis. © In Germany, a protest rally against Muslims and immigrants. When people's impression of the European neo-Nazis is just staying at the bottom of society, gangs of gangsters making trouble on the streets-in [coming out of thin air] , The neo-Nazi party that the couple joined has been legalized in Germany; the neo-Nazis in Greece and Germany have cooperated with each other to establish a certain international link. In fact, all kinds of far-right parties are already playing an increasingly important role in European society. Greece’s "Golden Dawn" is one of the most violent gangs against immigrants and the country’s third largest party; Denmark’s "Xenophobic Power Party" controls one-fifth of Denmark’s parliamentary seats; France’s "National Front Party" "And Britain's "Britain No. 1" has become one of the mainstream political parties in China. ...... ©Greece "Golden Dawn" and its leaders. In the turmoil caused by the large number of refugees in Europe, and the shock caused by religious terrorist attacks, the neo-Nazis are definitely rising rapidly at a speed that is hard to see with the naked eye. . And this devil is far from being taken seriously enough. Therefore, Fatih Akin, who shot [coming out of thin air], is a fighter of the times. He worries deeper and farther than others. He makes movies no longer just entertainment movies. ©Greece "Golden Dawn" and its leaders. In the turmoil brought about by a large number of refugees in Europe, and the shock caused by religious terrorist attacks, the neo-Nazis are definitely rising at a speed that is hard to see with the naked eye. And this devil is far from being taken seriously enough. Therefore, Fatih Akin, who shot [coming out of thin air], is a fighter of the times. He worries deeper and farther than others. He makes movies no longer just entertainment movies. ©Greece "Golden Dawn" and its leaders. In the turmoil brought about by a large number of refugees in Europe, and the shock caused by religious terrorist attacks, the neo-Nazis are definitely rising at a speed that is hard to see with the naked eye. And this devil is far from being taken seriously enough. Therefore, Fatih Akin, who shot [coming out of thin air], is a fighter of the times. He worries deeper and farther than others. He makes movies no longer just entertainment movies. ©Greece "Golden Dawn" and its leaders. In the turmoil brought about by a large number of refugees in Europe, and the shock caused by religious terrorist attacks, the neo-Nazis are definitely rising at a speed that is hard to see with the naked eye. And this devil is far from being taken seriously enough. Therefore, Fatih Akin, who shot [coming out of thin air], is a fighter of the times. He worries deeper and farther than others. He makes movies no longer just entertainment movies. ©Greece "Golden Dawn" and its leaders. In the turmoil brought about by a large number of refugees in Europe, and the shock caused by religious terrorist attacks, the neo-Nazis are definitely rising at a speed that is hard to see with the naked eye. And this devil is far from being taken seriously enough. Therefore, Fatih Akin, who shot [coming out of thin air], is a fighter of the times. He worries deeper and farther than others. He makes movies no longer just entertainment movies. ©Greece "Golden Dawn" and its leaders. In the turmoil brought about by a large number of refugees in Europe, and the shock caused by religious terrorist attacks, the neo-Nazis are definitely rising at a speed that is hard to see with the naked eye. And this devil is far from being taken seriously enough. Therefore, Fatih Akin, who shot [coming out of thin air], is a fighter of the times. He worries deeper and farther than others. He makes movies no longer just entertainment movies. ©Greece "Golden Dawn" and its leaders. In the turmoil brought about by a large number of refugees in Europe, and the shock caused by religious terrorist attacks, the neo-Nazis are definitely rising at a speed that is hard to see with the naked eye. And this devil is far from being taken seriously enough. Therefore, Fatih Akin, who shot [coming out of thin air], is a fighter of the times. He worries deeper and farther than others. He makes movies no longer just entertainment movies.
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