Online campaigns like these have helped radicalize a broad swath of Germany’s youth, making extreme-right ideas that were once relegated to the margins of German political discourse increasingly mainstream. The Young Alternative, the AfD youth organization that put out the dance video, has been classified by Germany’s domestic intelligence agency as an extremist group since last year.

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        The shorts format itself is an issue. It reduces complex issues and possible solutions to a few seconds of content. That is how the young people want to consume content. But they only thing you can do is oversimplified bullshit I’m that amount of time.

        I suggest to read this in depth analysis.

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          That still doesn’t make it the root cause. You should probably read up on what a root cause analysis is.

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            I am well aware what an RCA is. The issue here is that the “root causes” like immigration fear and “the economy” are mostly fabricated or blown up.

            The AfD pushes propaganda to young people. And to cite from the RCA I linked you

            Younger people in particular can be strongly influenced by manipulation strategies and disinformation. They can develop problematic views of the world and people that run counter to basic democratic values.

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              You just surfaced 2 more adjecent layers, keep digging. I don’t know why you say you understand RCA when you stop after 2 whys.

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                The kids are being fed endless lies and you say the liars aren’t at fault. Blaming the left instead exactly in the way the liars do. Like a fucking script.

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                  Are you lost? Replied to the wrong comment?

                  Otherwise please explain where exactly I defended liars or blamed the left.

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                Dude, a huge part of my job is doing RCA.

                And I don’t stop after 2 why’s. I gave you a link to a good analysis you could read. Or just ignore it…

                I am also active in german politics for 20 years, and I habe done youth work for 10 years. I have gathered my fair share of first hand knowledge…

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                  OP said we need to find and mitigate the root cause. Your reply was social media, and specifically TikTok.

                  The article you linked doesn’t come to the same conclusion you do. They specifically mention lacking critical thinking and media literacy skills.

                  You could also argue for more regulation for algorithms. Or more equality/equity. Or communication from other political parties that is tailored to young people.

                  But no, you just say social media = bad.

                  Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate what you do. And I recognize that the current state of social media is problematic. But it’s not THE problem or the root cause.

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                    You can not fix the limitations of a growing brain. People are getting influenced in a young age, damage that is hard to undo. We can of course limit access (at least in theory) to such content. And then we regulate what? TikTok.

                    While am RCA goes hast to be done until we either can not further because of physical limitations for example, we must fix the thing closest to the root that can actually be fixed.

                    Young brains must be able to develop fast. Social media and specifically the short content format have a massive negative impact on this development.

                    We always had far right propaganda. Social media is what allows it the flourish in the minds of young people, future voters and politicians.

                    I don’t said that social media is bad or that social media is responsible for far right mindests.

                    I said: social media is the root cause for the electoral success of the AfD and other far right parties in Europe.

                    The root cause for far right movements is “the human being”. Of course we could go in depth here about the natural fear of the unknown, and the support dorbfar right parties is higher in places where voters are less like to see “aliens” in their neighborhood. But also, this is here much longer and European youth was left leaning for decades.

                    So let’s focus on what changed that those parties get so much traction with young voters. Answer: social media