
Audioanalysen Honigwabe: Krahs Kreuzzug gegen Remigration und Martin Sellner
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Jul 1, 2025 Martin Sellner, a key figure in the identitarian movement and author, dives deep into the complexities surrounding remigration. He critiques the political tactics used to label remigration as state-enemy and discusses the ideological distinctions that shape political identities. The conversation also touches on the clash between national identity and multicultural challenges, exploring how these dynamics affect modern citizenship and political stability in Germany amidst the ongoing immigration debate.
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Political isolation strategy by Krah
- Krah aims to politically isolate Martin Sellner and the activist scene by branding Remigration state-hostile.
- This tactic makes these groups vulnerable to state power as there is no one left to defend them.
Krah’s debate and ethno-puralism
- Krah has engaged in public debates condemning Remigration as unconstitutional and a myth of modern states.
- He applies the concept of Binnen-Ethnopuralismus, advocating ethnic group separation within the state, but not forced state policies.
Ethnic homogeneity vital for control
- Krah warns that abandoning ethnic homogeneity leads to losing control permanently.
- He claims the modern state will aggressively resist any rollback of multicultural integration policies.

