Austrian right-wing extremist Martin Sellner is causing a stir with his upcoming speech in Berlin on the controversial topic of “remigration.” In the past, Sellner’s involvement with far-right groups and his views on mass deportation have sparked nationwide protests in Germany.
Challenging the Status Quo
Despite facing opposition, Sellner remains vocal about his beliefs, advocating for the deportation of illegal immigrants and pressuring immigrants to integrate. His past affiliations with neo-Nazi groups and his connection to a notorious terrorist have raised concerns about his influence in Europe’s right-wing scene.
The Great Replacement Theory
Sellner and his associates also promote the controversial “Great Replacement” theory, which suggests a deliberate effort to replace white populations with non-white immigrants. This ideology has led to Sellner’s movement being classified as right-wing extremist in both Germany and Austria.
Online Influence
Despite being banned from major social media platforms, Sellner continues to spread his message through alternative channels. His persistence in advocating for “remigration” raises concerns about the future of immigration policies in Europe.
While German authorities struggle to restrict Sellner’s activities, his upcoming speech in Berlin highlights the ongoing debate over immigration and extremism in the region.