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  1. Oh wow, I see Horst Mahler has died. Good riddance.

    Mahler was a founding member of Germany's far-left Red Army Faction, and he was a flamboyant lawyer who vigorously defended its members against terrorism charges in court. But at some point in the 1990s, he began drifting to the right. He started dabbling in "Reichsbuerger" ideology, claiming that Germany wasn't really a sovereign country but rather remained under foreign occupation. He started writing for right-wing outlets and dabbling in Holocaust denial. Then it wasn't just dabbling.

    He eventually joined the ironically named neo-nazi National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) and served as its attorney when the German government tried to ban it (they failed, but mostly because of police incompetence). He became a general conspiracy theorist -- 9/11, QAnon, whatever you got, he was on it.

    The dude was bad news all around. He was 89 when he died, but as far as I can tell, he was still pretty active in neo-nazi circuits until pretty close to the end. A disaster of a human being, and we're all better off with him gone.

    #HorstMahler #FuckThatGuy

  2. Oh wow, I see Horst Mahler has died. Good riddance.

    Mahler was a founding member of Germany's far-left Red Army Faction, and he was a flamboyant lawyer who vigorously defended its members against terrorism charges in court. But at some point in the 1990s, he began drifting to the right. He started dabbling in "Reichsbuerger" ideology, claiming that Germany wasn't really a sovereign country but rather remained under foreign occupation. He started writing for right-wing outlets and dabbling in Holocaust denial. Then it wasn't just dabbling.

    He eventually joined the ironically named neo-nazi National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) and served as its attorney when the German government tried to ban it (they failed, but mostly because of police incompetence). He became a general conspiracy theorist -- 9/11, QAnon, whatever you got, he was on it.

    The dude was bad news all around. He was 89 when he died, but as far as I can tell, he was still pretty active in neo-nazi circuits until pretty close to the end. A disaster of a human being, and we're all better off with him gone.

    #HorstMahler #FuckThatGuy

  3. Oh wow, I see Horst Mahler has died. Good riddance.

    Mahler was a founding member of Germany's far-left Red Army Faction, and he was a flamboyant lawyer who vigorously defended its members against terrorism charges in court. But at some point in the 1990s, he began drifting to the right. He started dabbling in "Reichsbuerger" ideology, claiming that Germany wasn't really a sovereign country but rather remained under foreign occupation. He started writing for right-wing outlets and dabbling in Holocaust denial. Then it wasn't just dabbling.

    He eventually joined the ironically named neo-nazi National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) and served as its attorney when the German government tried to ban it (they failed, but mostly because of police incompetence). He became a general conspiracy theorist -- 9/11, QAnon, whatever you got, he was on it.

    The dude was bad news all around. He was 89 when he died, but as far as I can tell, he was still pretty active in neo-nazi circuits until pretty close to the end. A disaster of a human being, and we're all better off with him gone.

    #HorstMahler #FuckThatGuy

  4. Oh wow, I see Horst Mahler has died. Good riddance.

    Mahler was a founding member of Germany's far-left Red Army Faction, and he was a flamboyant lawyer who vigorously defended its members against terrorism charges in court. But at some point in the 1990s, he began drifting to the right. He started dabbling in "Reichsbuerger" ideology, claiming that Germany wasn't really a sovereign country but rather remained under foreign occupation. He started writing for right-wing outlets and dabbling in Holocaust denial. Then it wasn't just dabbling.

    He eventually joined the ironically named neo-nazi National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) and served as its attorney when the German government tried to ban it (they failed, but mostly because of police incompetence). He became a general conspiracy theorist -- 9/11, QAnon, whatever you got, he was on it.

    The dude was bad news all around. He was 89 when he died, but as far as I can tell, he was still pretty active in neo-nazi circuits until pretty close to the end. A disaster of a human being, and we're all better off with him gone.

    #HorstMahler #FuckThatGuy

  5. Oh wow, I see Horst Mahler has died. Good riddance.

    Mahler was a founding member of Germany's far-left Red Army Faction, and he was a flamboyant lawyer who vigorously defended its members against terrorism charges in court. But at some point in the 1990s, he began drifting to the right. He started dabbling in "Reichsbuerger" ideology, claiming that Germany wasn't really a sovereign country but rather remained under foreign occupation. He started writing for right-wing outlets and dabbling in Holocaust denial. Then it wasn't just dabbling.

    He eventually joined the ironically named neo-nazi National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) and served as its attorney when the German government tried to ban it (they failed, but mostly because of police incompetence). He became a general conspiracy theorist -- 9/11, QAnon, whatever you got, he was on it.

    The dude was bad news all around. He was 89 when he died, but as far as I can tell, he was still pretty active in neo-nazi circuits until pretty close to the end. A disaster of a human being, and we're all better off with him gone.

    #HorstMahler #FuckThatGuy

  6. Der Neonazi Horst Mahler soll wieder ins Gefängnis – wegen antisemitischer Hetzschriften, die er während seiner letzten Haft verfasst hat.
    Prozess gegen Horst Mahler: Staatsanwalt fordert fast 5 Jahre
  7. Zehn Jahre saß der Rechtsextreme im Gefängnis, nun wird er aus der Haft entlassen. Die Behörden aber wollen dem 84-Jährigen strenge Auflagen erteilen.
    Notorischer Holocaustleugner: Horst Mahler kommt frei