In the coming days, the National Congress of the extremist party in Germany will be held in the city of Erfurt, and according to reports, widespread protests against this party are expected to take shape. Meanwhile, many believe that such protests not only do not harm the party but also give it an opportunity to present itself as a victim.
Past Experience
Past experiences show that large protests have helped the extremist party garner more support from certain audiences. The party has managed to position itself as a target of media and social attacks, and in this regard, protests have somewhat worked in its favor.
Given such circumstances, it seems that planning for these protests should be done with greater care to truly be impactful and not just reinforce the victim-like image of the extremist party.
By Tag Clar Editorial