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is club founders hope they can soon overcome the bureaucratic hurdles? and finally, start growing legal marijuana. you're watching dw nose up next close up, looked at the struggle for democracy on tick tock, extra you cream was like stepping points to, you know, find what you into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a certificate from your train. you can just go back or somewhere else currently, more people than ever on the world wide in such a base in life categories. something that is coming very very soon. and yeah, can we learn more about or no one, a story info, migraines chick, total cars become a political battlefield. i go with this population, my algorithm,
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government the, if these rising to become a minority in our own country, the young people turning to the royce, the what's happening on sic till sunset. we live in a dictatorship. they only see 2 parties of the d and the greens young people just trust the a. the post on thursday friday morning, i wake up thinking, now i have to do this to myself all over again in the sizes who's fighting against it's best platform isn't yours, the internet isn't yours, but we're not putting up with this just because you're loud. we're taking this badly. follow us down the ramp at home. the hello world. it's 2024. is this normal now the police apparently we are right. we
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stop but we're just normal, sophomore, more miles has on. so what does germany but normally funny, just because i don't want to leave it in islam is neighborhood. yeah, totally normal. they go is are no go areas. women are preyed upon as a monitoring for if you do use are all too eager to stand. people may assess the consequences of population replacement via where the last generation for re migration gets to an attorney. and of course i make policies for minorities which ones suburbans. of course, we have from the history and digital publish a hash tag, l team did a deep dive into a gentleman and austrian right wing populous take top bubbles, and we traveled some a clip of people who helped us understand this madness. why the right wing populism in take told go so hand in hand and i already knew about the fall, you need, or one or 2 snappy sentences. or if you want to rant against the corrupt delegates office, as you can easily package that into a short video side of the deals for parking, how
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a young people being radicalized on social media, what role the phone i'm writing, it was play for political policies. once these constant biologist slogans hooks and punch lines, doing to a climate of opinion, and where will it end if nobody stands up to it? then thoughts not must be a germany is marching in lockstep once again, life marching and long stuff against those who think differently against dissidence . king i mustang, the real man or patriot. that's enough, it's kind of sign us, but we're also here to look at resistance on take told what's working, who's resisting, and what cost. we can take to our stats 2024 is a super election here with more than 2000000000 people worldwide. being cool to vote, including the year to him and he will see elections and 3 federal states. austria has its legislative election to date, post predicted, right? when populists will do well in order for elections the far right populace policy i, if the reaches most people on the take talk from any of the german policy,
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with the 6000000 likes of the fine german politicians with the most follow is 3 i f d including the gal klaus us, 100 quick legs. somebody's got it. i'm just so he has his own theory about why the a f d does so well. and social media is, i don't even mean, but it started out with the political talk shows. we weren't invited onto this as we never got invited, we signed them the right and then we'll have to go on to social media. i think the a f d 100 stopped us for social media right from the start. i like on the front of me don't mind or a few years ahead of other parties and parliamentary guides because we've been on line for a long time and that expertise. yeah, learning devices when the expertise at all the a f d off and criticizes talk shows, but not inviting them on. yet their leaders have appeared on almost all major talk shows as well. do you really want to leave you at some point, miguel klaus does take talk live streams. he's been on the platform for years and holds the see tended to them in state parliament. the people come out of it. i mean,
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i do pretty much all of the tick, tock channel. i makes the videos. i have a sub title of some background music, everything. i think i just search for ethic music usually going and then you get suggestions and i choose something suitable. and i also put an ethnic music piano use that a month when it is a 2 dramatic is also the diesel commodities. that sound straightforward, but what's behind is choked sound. the rhythm is different from other social media platforms. any video can get views regardless of whether it's creation, it has fall, it was on north. what's time is measured down to the milli seconds bodies who stay get more of the same. the largest, the vanity sympathizers grew up. what social media wasn't the party said is that if you want people to talk about us, if you want these issues to be discussed, whether you want to share, share, share, and they're used to it and times this is grouped doesn't z a few. those and parties
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many or if the sympathizer our team into, by the some of those people set up 2 or 3 accounts on their own and prolong a if the messages by re posting them the funding on in teams. it is a bold trust and re post them a t for, and these are the guns that can make a lot of money to do deeper. you'll also find in authentic accounts, which covertly spread a if the messages gibbs d for dec, i've debo charleston, a couple of items. she is an example of an equal send tick account. it has an official sounding name and carefully planted contents. that's hard to suppose. according to take tops, latest quarterly transparency report, a network of 32, you know, offend ticket accounts with blocks, the accounts posted content to amplify a if the narratives and russian state media arguments to manipulate political disclose in germany, east detox and now the rhythm playing into the hands of right we networks, we off the company, but they just referred us to the community guidelines on height speech, for example. the chinese platform take talk is the fastest growing social media app
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in germany alone. 20.9000000 people use it one quarter of the population. the situation is similar in australia with $2100000.00 uses the average usage time is one and a half hours per day. profit radicalization of young people and tick tock. what do take talking politics, having comments for condos to me or is a social democrat in berlin state parliament. he posts about radicalization, mostly in pushing into social media. even though social media is also a social space to reclaim reclaiming it from right wing extremists and all extremists in general is a task. we must not fail on because otherwise we will have a huge problem. i'm just but i'm just dunstan, i'm huge and he is you just pulling up some different started making content and expressing our politics be a if i wouldn't spend a chance. maggie posted one of the 1st videos with the hash tag, reclaim tick tock in march 2024. this concept, the concept is simple. we flood take talk with progressive content and have post
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even content the home. i'm a climate activist. i've been fighting climate change for 5 years now and join the climate school strikes at 16 much. what's the fridays for future? didn't the launch weekly take talk of staff, but the project team from people who are active there on time. it's time to reclaim take talks about, we took to the streets, emilio, some this high a create account, to your friends, to join and make videos. chapter 16 with reading take talk. we're not just taking the platform back, but we're also we cleaning an entire generation. even my overall fact when we started organize on fridays for future protests, it's this idea that the young generation was progressive. you won't get on a politically engaged and cared about the world was a give it a home. that's what the us yet. so, but now it's a big question mark, which will start upsized. so let's talk about young people because they're
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dissatisfied, worried, and clearly drifting to the rights according to a recent online, you study 25 percent. don't know who to vote for 10 percent don't want to vote adult. the remainder of 22 percent would vote for the f d pull than ever before. the studies of 814 to 29 year old 3 said that you left behind and generally pessimistic about the future to understand why we spoke to. so she ologist allah, dean of my philosophy, who was recently awarded to him and he's order of merit. so he's worked your fax, me a few more to off the thing. this is how young people are growing up now. so i feel the folder people don't have answers. there are loads of changes that effect on the can. there's no real outlook for the future. so any to declare experienced increasing that older generations didn't experience assisting me, see the whole system falling apart. so that's what's been overlooked as how politically young people are very 1st noticed that when pride is for future sprung up. but if you look at the middle east conflict now,
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it's unbelievable how politicized they are, because they realize that it concerns them directly into see. and that's what happens when young people are political, but feel left behind at the same time research annually. if this is, this is when they become susceptible to radical messages is content. and in my research, i clearly observed that even very young people are drifting more and more to the right. this is probably also because many are longing for radical change or the kind binds right when movements has made up part of their strategy to try to attract the younger generations using cannot thrown onto the social media. strides on participation and take talk allows uses to attain reach quickly and little cost . it's a tool for requirements who don't feel good. yes, good afternoon mr. said someone at my school is non binary. i'll need this special task course and at least 2 tanks. so i pump is in the pool, i'm a progressive person, the quality is important to me. team assignment protection is important to me to
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you to understand. i'm also jewish, so i know through my family history is what and right we extremism can lead to. as most of all, that is why it is very important to me at a stand up against this and say that there's no place in germany for helping them in their up or anywhere in the world. the top of that comes from back time customer climate active is to me. so joint the reclaimed tick tock campaign, including in australia movie, there's always chunks me and has over the last few months the is how normal it is in austria to be far right. so if you search as soon as a 247 live stream from 5 or 6 different accounts, this is vicky appearing and my timeline is the time like to speak to the s pay the whole freedom penalty of austria is like the f. these big system, the pay isn't just leading on tick tock in australia but also in polls with around 27 percent party lita habits. kiko pushes the rhetoric in one direction. right.
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right. and the people who eat me or have a barbecue in the garden. right. families where there's a father and a mother to the if the built it's own media world. early on with facebook, youtube and f p o t v website to reinforce the messages and distribute the far right content and conspiracy theories. it's a far right that code shame, but the sound proof is the goal of the current system, a campaign against the right of civil war. the f p. o has shared it's expertise with its younger sister in germany. the we had in the early years, the advise they have to use. and there are many parallels like setting up a newsroom is having their own formats and what they should look like. it's all one to one copy the ad, building, alternative media networks, etc. who i taught, you know, australia and s p, a politician who donated 16 years ago has been resurrected on take told you
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a kind of may be the inventor of contemporary right when populism and he's reliable messages. i'm making a political come back. they're trying to stop me because i'm fighting for u. z monkey, which is an expert on the right wing sentiment. he's written a book on digital fascism. let's say i don't know if my know the way i see it. they offer space for emotions just don't just because they're not only allow you to feel annoyed by people who use gender neutral language or have blue hair or whatever is on that. but they also enable you to actively oppose them, gigs and, but you feel like you uncovered a conspiracy. steve, you've understood a system and that's an empowerment they offer. the bar notes they want to banish from eating are pork sausage and sniffs. so you know, and i can tell you i was going to let them take my kids so nobody touches my she lives, all my expenses doesnt ultimately populism my algorithms will have to eat the contents as dictated by social media fitness twins or communion. people just say what's
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being said, i feel really difficult now if you come along with normal fact checking, who cares? or counter arguments or questions about society or forget it of this just wasn't attending schnitzer finish clutch. now, that's a recipe that works internationally. 24 is our final battle. allison was uh, as i can, tommy listed in the usa se great again. in the u. k, it's a take back control on us, or con us, you own a france. we induction isn't nice, so i but in germany harking back to the past isn't so easy. you have to take it even within the f d i. there are different. good old days, not fixed. come about. i don't know for some, it's a post war period under conrad at an hour to do the for others. it's a good old east germany on line for quite a few is that period from 1933 onwards, so still up and on. so i thought i'd dies each box. so this is, tanya is quite typical guns too, cuz we've been human lawyer and, and this young people feel there is no direction in atlanta, you won't get that they aren't being considered or can't participate. the scene is
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tied up and they might find these misstated perspectives appealing, and what that's going to pass back to that can happen. you know, as this done, i'll talk to the science comes on, such as, doesn't guide you have to watch this. now this is how it's done. yeah, zip fascists are sitting here of the zip code, each of the is the political arm of right wing, extremist and fascists. and for the to go on as a politician. i deal with these actors directly. and this being is that's why my focus is on those who represent the new writing and the political arena. you know, your best to facilitate the mean. it's hard to accuse me of only talking about the opportunity to nobody because of course being who else is going to talk about them is always on somebody. yeah. this new, what day is it? yes. wouldn't it be good to have a calendar? so this is, this is our, the port chasing calendars, the top 12 of deportation airplanes. and obviously this looks like it does, don't distance gotta be fake, right. mind. sadly, it's real. it's the a d in button written down to show which is what it does. it's definitely escalated
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over the last few years if you will. i also noticed that within myself and therefore as a new member of state parliament, i hesitate to call the green party eco terrorist. that wasn't a term i used. i didn't need my books up. i was, you know, i wouldn't be honest, people constantly call you a nazi. naturally you get worked out and things escalated cycles. is he done to the going to the island and solve it? does that the all the, let's do live streams on tick tock. almost every day and the team focusing on the a, m. d and trying to convince people that voting for them might not be a good idea of in comes to supporting funds. well it can you really justify voting for people who deny the holocaust, the design see,
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i don't know if you can justify it with. okay, but we have a right wing party because we have the cd and the s u i that they have the problem is see, do you see us you is to central to center left for people. so that's the problem was yeah, me telling stuff instead of probably have a line and we'll go out to have moderators who can mute other users system. we've all agreed to use the hash tag reclaimed, took talk for this effort. and then the goal is still to spread awareness. see this as soon as well, but it's become very, very challenging because some people reject everything we present to the new existence and then show how the height of this up to date. and also the fall gift is almost in the finance a donkey song. i'm the you. i did have one case recently with someone during the young alternative for germany through a friend. we explain what it means to be in there. and he said ok, i'm out. you might have because he couldn't reconcile it with his own values. lifestyle, but shocked him. most was realizing he was in
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a class to find the right wing organization. it may be under intelligent surveillance skills. the an organization that's classified as right. we extreme is not compatible with germany's basic law. it threatens the constitution and imposes democracy. who we use the new royce? what ideology is that i promotion and what will it lead to? let's go down the rabbit hole. we'll begin with the f d. 's use policy, the young alternative. they mainly use social media to recruit members and have easily accessible ledger activities such as so called patriotic hikes. well, gaming events on discord. they woke up when it woke. politics doesn't want you to feel like you're part of a community. well see, they want you to think your country house and hides a, hijack hobbies and gaming subcultures with the people quickly become part of a whole new world hired on a computer where they adopt that world's vocabulary inside jokes and references decides that can give someone a new form of group affiliation against?
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no, i think if i'm hoping to be honest, catchy me, why use that as well in the supposedly fast free speech tone of cyber space, right wing subcultures have been entrenched for decades in the far right. mean accounts forums like full chance conspiracy theory, blogs, trolls massaging is big subcultures and other radical communities. most of which predominantly consist of the young man's. these groups operate with set rules and inside jokes, and then migrate to bigger platforms. just come on to success. you can actually trace how people who posted, right, we can content in youtube brands and 2010 in canada and being social media experts . and so those are the party hires of the sort of music stuff. but off to the home depot calls, that seems if you guys like to have a lot of money to recruit people, if indeed you can learn a lot. also, when you work for the up, the, the, i talk to this people who are in the identity area move mentioned with the young alternative to support themselves by continuing their activism on the street side to it's a win win situation for those working for the
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a if the household and convince adults only 50 mentions done for the off the off, i think i've just had some i've applied this approach using maximillian car as a prime example of like now just an upload of and these videos would find audiences themselves because this is the so called institute for state policy run by 5, right? publish it goods cooper, check young, right when you're late. so trying to you, for example, on house that use, new tech is propaganda tools. it listens high speed, whether it's bitcoin, his name on the tele ground. we must always use the best cutting edge technologies to stay ahead of them via a, a few weeks up the media on cover the infamous pulse to amazing of the right figures and conservatives. among the attendees with cuba checks all 3 in foster stone mountain sale. now, to present to the book in which he also drools on the popular far right conspiracy theory of the great replacement expulsion plans we discussed at the meeting of to the media are exposed to millions took to the straits in protest zone that presents himself as a dissident and cooled for a press conference,
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and the majority of the social media accounts have been de platforms including these take talk stuff. this is teller, good size, finance. speed of the many new right networks use a tactic where they reversed things, flipping the narrative and swapping roles and photoshop's quickly. so they'll say they're the ones who upholds democracy, freedom and human rights, and portray everyone outside the group as enemies of democracy and human rights. the mention understood fasting, such as the documentation center of all story and resistance which monitors extremist, and has been documenting nazi crimes for 60 years. there's evidence to show the close ties between the a, f d f pay of the identity, terry and it's causing, say not as, and i'm not in selling their belong to the top condo. so, but you appear in neo fascist movement space in new york for she's in recent years and several movements managed to extend the nationalism to a european level. as they say things like europe 1st and europe awakens causing it
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to another piece. so a whole bunch of a whole part of the mag and ones we don't use the term new right here. that says i particularly have refused to nice clothes because you only need to scratch the surface a bit. and the old fashioned them emerges and come to for she will stop at 4. ready in the meantime, if someone says with the last generation that can stop the great replacement, they should expect that someone could believe them to take the perpetrator of the new zealand attack and by the sea wrote into the manifesto and this confession, because if i hadn't done it since i hadn't killed people, i would have been guilty of it. you should think it was to see how much you're welcome. and so no understanding as mr. selma said,
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i have nothing to do with that. it's going to feel how can i help it if someone takes a great replacement, literally will of course, why wouldn't it be taken literally walmsley's home, some information about his name and the right thing. symbols part 3 and to get straight to the point. yes, i know that this like it's listed longer for the nazis on line or for the nazis defaults doors on the doors and also the nato is germany for germans corners out good enough in noise. that's what the right we want to switch or but they come up with new things where it likes german culture of germany, but normal immigration and the defendant tension trapped because we keep elevating the right wing instead of focusing on people doing something against the right and it was before and people who are working to make society function differently
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rather than in a big competition owens comes on. so the more and more codes kept appearing under my videos. yeah. so at 1st there were ones i knew like $88.00 or ones i could figure out like that waving emoji. that looks a bit like the hitler salute resemblance i of a. but then words and emoji is started coming. that didn't seem to fit at all. i was suddenly confronted with all these codes on queen 20 of them. it didn't even cost, never lose. there's never lose. your smile is a cheesy wall sticker and a right wing co then to see if, because the smile refers to this one as this is. so it's more like never lose your smile and never stop continuing hitler's mission us function is
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a thoughtful for randomly popping up on completely different topics is a huge advantage. and i think that's how many people realize they're interested in the topic, but at their own pace. and to see and then that's in about an m temple start for not looking at of non footage from the final days of the war. and let's say when us troops liberated the city from the nazis, or this photo of jewish business men being herded through life cycle, this all belongs to the united states, holocaust memorial museum selection. but what about the nazis on your doorstep today? i'll show you how you can use research that in the archive. you mentioned to me and people are extremely interested in nazi crimes exist. they don't know much, but that's not a bad thing. i find it admirable that so many of them i've also called stupid questions and the comments on the, on. i'm not a historian and i don't have deep knowledge of the period, but i just know where to look things up and do research on these days. the
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questions people ask and tips that gives me a really feed into how i plan my content and it's a tips vender. so part of the comments are too harsh, as it contains seriously. theories are trivialized or denied the whole of cost. i usually delete them myself, everybody come and it's a safe space for me to but, and i don't want to read that every day. i so these and listen, that's the comments that bothered me. the most was when someone wrote me and had a left wing, as far as i know you live on streams, which is roughly where i live on the side of it was when the when that, that created like the flinch of a. but it doesn't scare me, kind of maybe it's not. you have to say this, but i think these people are much stronger on the internet than in real life. shitstorm. but to shit, storm and threats and insults are practically inevitable. who by to no longer surprises anyone, that's who it's even part of the deal. and then i'm thinking we've reached a point where you ask yourself, is this normal not up, would you categorize it not to?
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is this a death threat because there's something to report to the police like, i mean, we often report people like, you know, they gave me a session um, but i'm honestly, this is honestly, it's not pleasant. don't read too much of it. and so if you try to have someone else handle it for you and take care of yourself as customer offers by us and someone's writing initiates, can never use again the agitator and so hosting sunsets, ition copeland, this. i also wonder where the line is between populism and indoctrination, because they often are people who are fundamentally reject sources that don't fit their own narrative out of the it doesn't matter if it's from public broadcasting or private suggestions isn't, isn't the case and such as les this or fascist as well. so if it's doesn't work, tasha ism is always right wing holiday. luckily fascism is a political turn. the right use us to deal legitimize opponents in people don't understand that you can be anti fascist. and right wing conservative saying human dignity is inviolable or that every human is equal to the index of to clear message against fascism on. so if they stand behind the basic law i,
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they're already anti fascist. the quote is that the 75 years of germany's basic law, but the mood is an old but celebratory. society hasn't just become polarized, but also fragments it. what's missing is solidarity. numerous politicians have incorporated reclaimed, take talking to the videos. as of the summer of 2024, they were more than 45000 post tons of the hash tag. and the initiate is reported 120000000 views. but he's not enough to spock, a trend when most people make use of the voice. at least one thing is certain, the political battle ground of take talk is no longer be left to its own devices. the mention of people on tick tock aren't stupid, like an engaged in intellectually with no means cost for you speak to you all sounds crazy. i know, but i make videos about nancy crimes and it works for me to get all the
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