In the East German village of Clausnitz, a crowd surrounded a bus full of illegal immigrants intended to be housed there. The crowd chanted, "We are the people," and prevented the immigrants from leaving the bus for two hours, at which point the police arrived.
German anti-fascists have responded to this action by releasing an open letter.
The anti-fascists refer to what a beautiful village the people of Clausnitz have, and what a shame it would be if something were to happen to it. Sometimes tractors light themselves on fire. Sometimes things get smashed.
The cost for scaring a refugee will be Clausnitz in ruins.
The anti-fascists wish to be very clear: hateful, agitating authoritarians will not be tolerated, and will be made to pay the highest price. They also single out for censure the police who dispersed the crowd; they promote a racist Saxon mob.
The masked club-wielding vigilantes promise to protect Germany from Germans.
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