

Honigwabe: Krahs Kreuzzug gegen Remigration und Martin Sellner
17 snips Jul 1, 2025
Martin Sellner, a key figure in the identitarian movement and author, dives deep into the complexities surrounding remigration. He critiques the political tactics used to label remigration as state-enemy and discusses the ideological distinctions that shape political identities. The conversation also touches on the clash between national identity and multicultural challenges, exploring how these dynamics affect modern citizenship and political stability in Germany amidst the ongoing immigration debate.
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Remigration labeled state-hostile
- Maximilian Krah labels the concept of Remigration as a 'clear state-hostile maximal demand'.
- He argues this justifies state power to surveil and suppress those advocating it.
State hostility claims weaponize power
- The labeling of Remigration as state-hostile would permit state power to combat advocates with force.
- This approach contrasts with left-wing demands like wealth redistribution, which are also branded state-hostile but defended by their proponents.
Krah embraces state-hostility charge
- Krah insists Remigration is not just potentially but actually state-hostile and constitutionally hostile.
- He positions himself as a crown witness justifying state measures against the right-wing faction and Martin Sellner.