
New recruits from the far-right movement have invaded social networks and YouTube through the ‘hipsterfication’ of the neo-Nazi movement, thereby gaining more support among young people in Germany. The term ‘nipster’, which identifies the members of this movement, was offered by the magazine ‘Rolling Stone’, which interviewed Patrick Schroeder, one of the faces of the Nazi hipsters movement, who hopes to give him a social face and more friendly politician.
Schroeder conducts seminars saying that neo-Nazis should dress in a less threatening and more fashionable way, because that way young people from other subcultures can join the Nazi movement. Nazis ‘fashion’ wear tight jeans, wear tote bags and brightly colored glasses along with beards and modern hairstyles.