More Anti Afd demonstration to come

by Minervas-Son

29 comments
  1. Great to spread this information, but half these dates are in the past!

  2. I don’t really like demonstration against a party that’s being democratically elected.

  3. Protesting without offering a valid alternative that the people who switched to AfD are looking for ? Yeah, gonna have the opposite effect. There’s a reason why those people switched, address that.

    Doesn’t help that it’s only anti AfD and the website is afd-verbot – you attack an enemy, and not any issue. Brave political strategy, sugar, let’s see how that pans out. And who usually uses it.

  4. The Dalai Lama, when asked what surprised him most about humanity:

    “The same lefties that say “punch a n*zi” are the same people who say they would kill every j*w for the sake of the palestinian cause”

  5. How about the current government actually address and try to fix the underlying issues so people will stop voting for AFD instead of whatever this is.

  6. Freiburg was changed to Platz der alten Synagoge for those who want to go

  7. just organize people to vote for other parties and pressure politicians of said parties to implement policies that will solve the issues

    it’s nice and cute to have a daily spam of demonstrations against AfD all over Germany, but watching this over here from Poland it’s insane. I remember AfD being a truly fringe party, sort of the butt of every joke, and now you’re dealing with effects of years of failed policy with nobody willing to admit the policy was a failure. And previously fringe party expected to be polling south of 5% (as every nation has their share of people fucked in the head) is polling around 22%

    People declaring support for AfD voted for somebody else just a while ago, win them back over by addressing their concerns

  8. the amount of people that are falling to far-right misinformation and hate is worrying, to say the least.

  9. Friday, January 19th, Hamburg: Demo at Rathausmarkt against right wing extremism and Neonazi networks

  10. as someone not from germany, it seems AFD is more controversial than any other far-right party in europe, are they actually more extreme than other european right-wing parties? are they american-style conspiracy theorists? or is the primary reason they get more attention just because they are a far-right party in germany considering the history? Maybe all three combined? I honestly don’t know.

  11. People like to pretend that this is some inexplicable rise of far-right or point fingers at Russia or other autocracies, but the uncomfortable truth is that, at least in recent history, far-right has never been more popular in Europe. Many nominally left-wing parties are left only on paper, while in practice they take increasingly far-right and populist policies in order to get votes. So it’s no wonder that AfD is able to thrive in such an environment.

  12. Man, fuck the AFD, but please other german parties, show us some competence for a change because it is your inability to assert yourself that propels these fuckwits forward.

  13. Go for it! Fight anti-freedom* populism. Good luck European brothers.

    Freedom – will to do whatever you want without directly harming or limitating others with your decisions.

  14. Sad and cringe. You see any right wing protest against leftist movement? 

    Left wing should quit the crying and start to understand the sentiment and find a way to work together instead of polarizing the fuck out of society. 

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