the russian is not entirely wrong I find (Im german)
many germans do not really know the, sometimes subtle, but important differences between nationalism, national socialism, patriotism, xenophobia, racism, rightwing, extremism, fascism and such. its all the same spooky evil thing to them admitting that you are skeptic of multiculturalism / open border policy or, conversely, that you like the idea of nationstates, is clearly regarded as something outright evil to do by many germans. both sides get tired of these arguments because both sides dont understand each other and stopped to listen to each other many years ago, and after a while that teaches you to just shut up, and for some (not for me) may contribute to the feeling of collective silencing.
admittedly, it depends where you are. I moslty know people from academia in life sciences, and here everyone is extremely sensitive about these topics. I knew a girl who has a hunter licence and hangs out with hunters and scouts, and for them singing folky songs is no problem at all. The thing is that these stick-up-the-ass acadiema people are the ones becoming journalists, whose job is to be no expert in anything but to report on them, and who then mix up all these words I introduced at the start in their articles in a frustrating way, and normies copy them into the "evil thoughts for evil people who do not deserve my time and understanding" part of their brains.
you can say that germany is good as a german, but it can be risky.