A far-right protest against a Pride parade in Germany was stopped before it even began on Saturday. Far-right counterdemonstrators and neo-Nazis arrived in Leipzig with plans to disrupt a Pride event, which was part of Christopher Street Day. However, when the several hundred protesters arrived at Leipzig Central Station they were stopped immediately inside the station by German police. The police reported that the protests were suspected of using unconstitutional symbols. Up to a thousand people had registered for the counter-rally to the Pride event, according to Leipzig authorities. Meanwhi…