
In the Name of Democracy: How Germany Ended Up Funding Hate
By bankrolling organizations that ordinary Germans would never voluntarily support, the state has created an artificial network of antisemitic quasi-lobbyists.

By bankrolling organizations that ordinary Germans would never voluntarily support, the state has created an artificial network of antisemitic quasi-lobbyists.

Greens and the Left call the revelation a “right-wing campaign.”
A single migrant could get almost €32K to leave Europe.

Two weeks before the election, Berlin is using the voters’ own money to push them away from AfD.

HateAid’s majority owner is “committed to progressive politics” and paints the Right as Nazis.

With an ideologically aggressive president, and with the states becoming more and more dependent on money from the federal government, the table is set for fiscal blackmail of conservative states. First out: abortion laws.

The feminist organisation received over €20,000 from the ministry of equality in “grants intended to support the associative and foundational movement at the state level.”