Mo Und Die Arier/ Mo and the Aryans: Alone Among Racists and Neo-Nazis / What does xenophobia feel like on your own skin? The Afro-German TV presenter Mo Asumang dares a spectacular and unique journalistic experiment. Courageously and resolutely, she seeks open confrontation with right-wing hate preachers - among 3,000 neo-Nazis on the Alex, with a right-wing star lawyer, among brown esotericists, on a neo-Nazi dating platform, even among followers of the Ku Klux Klan in the USA. She meets people who hate her - and exposes them in the process. 'Some would call what I have experienced racism, some would say xenophobia, and there will always be, many would recognise it again as a form of bullying. But no matter how you say it, it is perpetrated by people who make you small for a wide variety of reasons, who want to rob you of self-confidence or even your life. But there are antidotes. The observations that the reader can make in my book are intended to show how one slowly learns to reverse the fighting strategies of the racists, but without succumbing to this hatred oneself.' A disturbing look into the right-wing scene and an encouraging and rousing example of overcoming one's own fear and defending oneself.