Thousands of people once again took to the streets across Germany to protest right-wing extremism on Saturday. According to the police, around 3,500 people took part in a demonstration in the western German city of Bochum which was dubbed “Bochum in solidarity – hand in hand against the right.” In Bordesholm in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, some 2,500 people took to the streets to protest right-wing extremism. In the eastern city of Magdeburg, people demonstrated with banners, rainbow flags, soap bubbles and music. Crafted and self-designed signs read “Respect instead of exclusion,…