Right-wing populism: So dilapidated that it endangers democracy

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Moldy school toilets, no bakery in the village, slow internet: A new study shows that people vote for the AfD primarily in areas where the infrastructure is crumbling. And that's, yes, good news.
In Germany, there are broken bridges and broken people. According to the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, more than 15,000 violent people live here who are classified as "potential individuals in the area of right-wing extremism." Even the horror tends to be bureaucratic. According to the organization Transport & Environment, these right-wing extremists are faced with 16,000 bridges that are equally dangerous: They are dilapidated, dilapidated, and broken.

In the past, you'd have reached for a Kärcher to clean concrete with green growth, but today you get an eco-certification for it. Because in the future, houses could also be made of algae, hemp, moss, and coffee grounds. Crazy? No, very sensible.
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