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In Klagenfurt wurde am 24. April 2017 an der Uni Sticker der Identitären Bewegung gefunden – mit Rasierklingen präpariert, um beim Entfernen Verletzungen zu verursachen. Auf diesen beiden Bildern erkennt man gut, wie die Rasierklingen angebracht werden. “Nette” Gefolgschaft hat Martin Sellner da.

https://twitter.com/Philip_Flacke/status/856457064641687553

Razors behind nazi stickers found in Klagenfurt, 24 April 2017. Good photos of how they are applied at the edges.

This type of stuff is rare in most areas but if you think there’s a risk in your area, remove stickers with a painting knife or other smooth object, or run your nail over the edges of the sticker to check for bumps.

Report your findings to local antifa and spread news about the time and place of your find if you can do so, but don’t create a panic or post scary sounding non-specific warning messages online. Scaring people out of removing stickers is exactly what these little things are suppossed to do. Keep a clear head and remember that these are not such a big deal to remove.

Personally I don’t remove Nazi stickers, I cover them up with Antifascist stickers instead. This is why I always carry stickers around with me. You can usually get them from your local antifa or by donating to the International Antifascist Defence Fund, for example.

I prefer to both remove the original and put up an antifa sticker because sometimes a newer sticker can be removed quite easily, revealing the older sticker underneath. If I can’t remove the original I generally scratch it with an old key to make it unreadable. I definitely wouldn’t leave a name and website in tact like in that first gif. No free advertising for those fuckers. But yeah, leaving an antifa related sticker as a little reminder is definitely a good idea. 

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