Why the AfD Takeover Could Begin Much Sooner Than Many Realize

by jarsun_carpincho

14 comments
  1. Greens, SPD and FDP will have a hard time to even make it in the Thuringia parliament. Then suddenly Verfassungsblogger don’t need to tell completely different parties to work together, there will be only AfD, CDU and the Left in the Thuringia Parliament, with an AfD majority of seats.

  2. Germans

    I am writing to you regarding voting for populist right wingers.

    I would be grateful if you could stop doing this.

    Thanking you in advance

    Yours sincerely

    your eastern neighbor fucked up by populist right wingers

  3. Ugh. Afd. I am ashamed that so many germans are idiots.

    Like, what the fuck

  4. the sooner the better. we need to do something about the immigrants yesterday

  5. This wouldn’t have happened if the conservative party would still be conservative and had done its job.

    The rise of the AFD will do much damage and solve nothing.

  6. I didn’t realize the Germans were that anxious to remodel downtown Dresden again. But it’ll be their funeral. Literally.

  7. Yeah, no. Let’s not have any of that, thank you very much.

  8. I pity those who think voting AfD will change anything.

    Nothing ever changes, it just gets worse. That‘s life.

  9. I don’t get it. I know a turkish immigrant female that votes for them every year. „just because they wrote it, doesn’t mean that they’ll actually do it“ w.t.f.??? there’s a great group „omas gegen afd“ that had a great informative booth in Frankfurt a few weeks back: https://omasgegenrechts-deutschland.org

  10. That’s a wishful thinking, unfortunately.. But positive changes take time.

  11. None of this should be surprising. Germany must face some very uncomfortable facts. Mainly that the war in Ukraine has not led to the results promised. The destruction of Nordstream is a huge blow to German prestige. They now face a massive budget crisis. And the economic well-being of its people has only gotten worse.

    Much of this anger gets directed at the EU. There is only one party in the Bundestag that opposes the EU: the AfD.

    It is eerily similar to 1933. There was only one party that opposed austerity measures – despite the crippling depression – the Nazis.

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