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Serving a “rebellion of the decent” against what they deem "a symbol of darkness," Germany's landmark Cologne Cathedral will shut off its famed lights to protest the latest march by a right-wing, anti-Muslim-immigrant movement on the rise there. The gesture comes amidst counter-protests and social media campaigns to ask the new "pinstripe-Nazis" with "prejudice, coldness and hatred in their hearts" if they truly want to take Germany there, again.

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