Alex Dziadosz, a journalist, dives deep into the controversial figure of Björn Höcke, leader of the far-right AfD party. He discusses Höcke's alarming rhetoric, often compared to Nazi language, and the recent court trial that scrutinized these claims. The conversation highlights the socioeconomic divides influencing Germany's political landscape, the internal strife within the AfD, and the delicate balance between free speech and combating extremism. Dziadosz sheds light on how historical narratives shape contemporary politics.