A large intersex-inclusive Progress Pride flag is draped over the top of the Quelle Tower in Nuremberg, Germany. The colorful flag, representing LGBTQ+ inclusivity, hangs down from the upper structure of the tower, partially covering its facade. Below, a suburban landscape with houses and streets stretches toward the horizon in the soft evening light.
A green protest banner with the words “KLIMAKRISE BEKÄMPFEN!” (“Fight the Climate Crisis!”) hangs from the top of the Quelle Tower in Nuremberg. The surrounding area consists of modern buildings and construction sites, symbolizing urban development amidst climate activism. The message demands urgent action against climate change.
A black banner with bold white lettering reading “REMIGRATION? NAZIS RAUS!” (“Remigration? Nazis Out!”) hangs from the Quelle Tower in Nuremberg. The sun sets in the background, casting a golden glow over the cityscape, emphasizing the political statement against far-right ideologies.
A large red banner with the words “MIETEN RUNTER!” (which translates to “Rents Down!”) in bold black letters hangs from the top of the Quelle Tower in Nuremberg. The tower stands tall over a residential area with rows of houses and a highway visible in the background. The protest message is clearly displayed, calling for lower housing costs.
Waking up this morning in my hometown #Nuremberg to see the #Quelleturm reclaimed as a symbol of freedom and resistance moved me to tears. As a woman, I’m terrified of tomorrow’s #election. But I’m grateful for the people fighting back. Thank you, @disrupt-now.bsky.social
#antifa #NoNazis