This morning, during a sleepless night, I came across a worrying charge of aggression from X. The Internet has become a key vector for this violence with clearly far-right roots, of course, but the fury is also spreading through the media, politics and society itself. This is not a good path. It is the one planned, the one announced, the one that had to be stopped, it did not happen and there you go, how far will it go?
Currently, in Germany, two lander The Eastern countries of Thuringia and Saxony placed the extreme right in first and second place respectively in Sunday’s elections for the first time since the Second World War. It is clear that they have kept the germ of Nazism to imprint it on society. And that, unlike Spain where Franco’s fascism is latent, this totalitarian and genocidal ideology has been fought there. We do not understand the lukewarmness of democracy which has nevertheless allowed a cancer to nest there to rot it by granting that parties with ideologies contrary to fundamental human rights are legal and can participate in elections.