The Antifa-related youth wing of the German opposition party The Left has called for the assassination of AfD leader Alice Weidel, two weeks after justifying the assassination of American hero Charlie Kirk. The party The Left is state-funded with €9 million a year, plus €14 million for its foundation.
The Hanover chapter of the “Left Youth” (Linksjugend.solid) stickered an image of Alice Weidel, chairperson of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, with crosshairs and the text “Aim Here”, across town in Hanover, as videos show.
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Auf dem Aufkleber ein Fadenkreuz, welches auf @Alice_Weidel gerichtet ist.
Die Bildunterschrift “AIM HERE” – Ein Aufruf zur Gewalt, worin solche Hetzkampagnen münden, haben wir jüngst bei Charlie Kirk gesehen. pic.twitter.com/5OOgIRxhy5— SturmfesteNiedersachsen (@SturmfesteNds) October 1, 2025
After the assassination of Charlie Kirk Sept. 10, the “Left Youth” posted that “right-wing politics leads to bloody bullets” on Instagram, which has since been deleted. The post called it a “fatal mistake” to mourn the father of two. “A targeted shot” brought “the end of his right-wing radical, inhumane and exploitative policies”, the Left Youth posted. “We do not mourn the reactionary ideas of Charlie Kirk, which are not out of the world with his death,” the Left Youth wrote.
The youth wing of the party The Left has been classified as far-left since 2012. The Left is the successor of the former East German Communist Party and has 64 seats in the Bundestag out of 630 (8.8%). The Left is also represented in 7 State Parliaments, including 22 seats out of 159 in Berlin and 15 seats out of 121 in Hamburg.
The party The Left receives €9,144,020 federal funding plus €14,370,800 for its Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, meaning over $27.5 million federal funding for a party that calls for the assassination of theri political opponents in Germany and the United States.
The AfD is currently polling in first place in Germany, with 26% of the population. AfD politicians are regularly threatened and attacked, with tacit approval of the radical leftist media, the losing center-left parties and the failing Merz government.
In 2023, Alice Weidel had to be evacuated by police from her home after clear and present danger of a threat to her life.
Weidel is a lesbian and lives with her Sri Lankan partner and two children in Einsiedeln in Switzerland.
Her co-chair Tino Chrupalla was attacked at a rally with what seemed to be a poison needle that same year and hospitalized, which the mainstream media continiue to downplay.
Virtually every prominent AfD politician has been threatened and attacked, usually with little or no repercussions from German authorities.
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