Alot of nazis are now leftists and leftists are now nazis in fact socialism is the problem.This German Black nazi was first a leftist
Mahler was sentenced to prison in January 2005, for spreading xenophobic and anti-Semitic propaganda and inciting violence in a leaflet that was handed out to journalists at a rally of the extreme right National Party of Germany (NPD), in 2002.
The 70 year old Mahler worked as a lawyer and is an active member within both the NPD and the Deutsches Kolleg - a right wing think tank calling for a nationalist-racial and socialist revolution in Germany. He had made no attempt to publicly hide his contempt for western, democratic and liberal values and Jews. As a former left-wing militant, he has also shown his disdain for German democratic conservatives. Mahler’s ideological goal is the destruction Judaism.
As a young lawyer, Mahler worked within a prominent Berlin law office until his socialist leanings led to involvement with clientele from the Extra-Parliamentary Opposition (APO), which in turn ruined his chance for a successful professional career.
Dedicated to continuing his work, Mahler jointly founded the first "socialist lawyers collective" and represented several activists within the German student movement of the 1960s. In 1970, he fled to Jordan and trained in guerrilla warfare tactics with the PLO. Upon his return to Germany, he co-founded the Red Army Faction which was the precursor to the Baader Meinhof Gang, one of Germany’s most destructive terror groups.
In 1972, Mahler was arrested and charged with “conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery in connection with the establishment of a criminal association and participation in the same” and sentenced to fourteen years in prison. It was around this time that Mahler began to shed his revolutionary international Marxist beliefs – which was rejected by the rest of the Baader Meinhof Gang – which virtually kicked him out. He was released early from prison in the early 1980s and was allowed to resume practicing law again under the condition that he change his political stance.
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