In 1995 the homosexual Klaus Peter Beer was murdered by fascists. To this day, it is hardly possible to remember Beer - also because there is a lot of local resistance.
Author: Königlich Bayerische Antifa (Königlich Bayerische Antifa)
Ingolstadt: Left solidarity with anti-Israeli propaganda?
KBA must have a serious word with "LARA - La Resistance" Ingolstadt. It is about historical distortions and anti-Semitism.
The “Bavarian Robin Hood”: Matthias Klostermayer
Matthias Klostermayer, who was born in Kissing, is regarded as a Bavarian Robin Hood. As a game hunter he enjoyed a high reputation among the common people.
Criticizing the police? By tradition!
Expressing criticism of the police is nothing new, but is deeply rooted in Bavarian culture, argues KBA.
“Corona dictatorship” – criticism of government in times of pandemic
You know us. We are not a left-wing radical regulars' table, who only scold the government all day long, but we openly criticize any shit that comes out of the government and parliaments, no matter which party.
Open letter to Hans Söllner – Are you actually trying to fool us?
After a video message from Hans Söllner, in which he apologized for sharing right-wing propaganda on his Facebook page, he again attracted attention with highly questionable statements.
Operation ‘Fasanenjagd’ – Bavarian patriots against Nazis
On April 28, 1945, the 'Bavarian Freedom Action' rose up against the Nazi rule in Bavaria. Their uprising against the Nazis failed and ended bloody.
The SauRiassl Syndicate – Anarchist housing projects in Upper & Lower Bavaria
Instead of paying rent to strangers, pay rent to yourself. The SauRiassl Syndicate has been implementing and organising various regional projects in the district of Altötting and its surroundings since 2018.
“The Fourth Tribe of Bavaria” – the Sudeten German Youth
The debate on flight and expulsion has repeatedly attracted right-wing extremists in the Sudeten German associations. The Royal Bavarian Antifa discussed some misunderstandings and prejudices with a representative of the Sudeten German Youth.
Brixton Riots – „It’s getting very ugly down there!“
In April 1981, Brixton was on fire. Over two days, residents and British police units engaged in fierce street battles. These were the most serious clashes in England since the Second World War. In the end, the Brixton community won out over the state.