AfD is now the second most popular party in Germany

Anonymous
And Republicans are the second most popular party in America..... The majority of Americans still want Democratic policies and leadership... If you got rid of gerrymandering, you would never have another Republican president and very few senators again
Anonymous
That should say if you got rid of the electoral college and gerrymandering you would never have Republican presidents and very few senators
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Germany's response is to double down and try to cram in as many migrants as possible.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66003238


Why do all these articles about declining population always focus on creating policies to increase migration as the only solution?

Because they can't make babies. They want to enjoy being gay and transgenders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/europeelects/status/1666081042648928256?s=46&t=RXug2E3wPuDEf8vlgSC9SQ

Huge shift towards AfD.

Germans hate the current coalition government and what they feel is anglo-american bullying of Germany.

AfD seeks to:

1. End sanctions with Russia and restart normalized trade

2. End current immigration levels to Germany

3. Stop the green economy

4. Critical of nato

5. Supports continued normal trade with China



They are right. Immigration is a massive error. Stop immigration. Close all borders, build walls around all countries.
Isolation not immigration is the future.
Anonymous
Remember when German citizens voted for AfD in a desperate attempt at halting the flood of Middle Eastern Muslim immigrants, and were insulted and disparaged by Jewish people around the world?

Pepperidge Farm remembers.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-election-antisemitism-idUSKCN1BZ0SI

“Jewish groups in Europe and the United States expressed alarm at the success of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Sunday’s parliamentary election and urged other parties not to form alliances with it.

Ronald Lauder, president of the New York-based World Jewish Congress, called Chancellor Angela Merkel a “true friend of Israel and the Jewish people” and decried the AfD’s gains at a time when anti-Semitism was increasing across the globe.

The AfD, which has surged in the two years since Merkel opened Germany’s borders to more than 1 million migrants mainly fleeing Middle East wars, says immigration jeopardizes Germany’s culture but denies it is racist or anti-Semitic.

The European Jewish Congress urged other German political parties to stick to pre-election vows and not to consider any coalition talks with the AfD””
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Remember when German citizens voted for AfD in a desperate attempt at halting the flood of Middle Eastern Muslim immigrants, and were insulted and disparaged by Jewish people around the world?

Pepperidge Farm remembers.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-election-antisemitism-idUSKCN1BZ0SI

“Jewish groups in Europe and the United States expressed alarm at the success of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Sunday’s parliamentary election and urged other parties not to form alliances with it.

Ronald Lauder, president of the New York-based World Jewish Congress, called Chancellor Angela Merkel a “true friend of Israel and the Jewish people” and decried the AfD’s gains at a time when anti-Semitism was increasing across the globe.

The AfD, which has surged in the two years since Merkel opened Germany’s borders to more than 1 million migrants mainly fleeing Middle East wars, says immigration jeopardizes Germany’s culture but denies it is racist or anti-Semitic.

The European Jewish Congress urged other German political parties to stick to pre-election vows and not to consider any coalition talks with the AfD””


The majority of Jewish people support open borders and lax immigration control in all countries except for Israel

It’s an interesting double standard

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember when German citizens voted for AfD in a desperate attempt at halting the flood of Middle Eastern Muslim immigrants, and were insulted and disparaged by Jewish people around the world?

Pepperidge Farm remembers.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-election-antisemitism-idUSKCN1BZ0SI

“Jewish groups in Europe and the United States expressed alarm at the success of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Sunday’s parliamentary election and urged other parties not to form alliances with it.

Ronald Lauder, president of the New York-based World Jewish Congress, called Chancellor Angela Merkel a “true friend of Israel and the Jewish people” and decried the AfD’s gains at a time when anti-Semitism was increasing across the globe.

The AfD, which has surged in the two years since Merkel opened Germany’s borders to more than 1 million migrants mainly fleeing Middle East wars, says immigration jeopardizes Germany’s culture but denies it is racist or anti-Semitic.

The European Jewish Congress urged other German political parties to stick to pre-election vows and not to consider any coalition talks with the AfD””


The majority of Jewish people support open borders and lax immigration control in all countries except for Israel

It’s an interesting double standard



Oh god it’s you again but now repeating your crap in this thread? Go away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember when German citizens voted for AfD in a desperate attempt at halting the flood of Middle Eastern Muslim immigrants, and were insulted and disparaged by Jewish people around the world?

Pepperidge Farm remembers.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-election-antisemitism-idUSKCN1BZ0SI

“Jewish groups in Europe and the United States expressed alarm at the success of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Sunday’s parliamentary election and urged other parties not to form alliances with it.

Ronald Lauder, president of the New York-based World Jewish Congress, called Chancellor Angela Merkel a “true friend of Israel and the Jewish people” and decried the AfD’s gains at a time when anti-Semitism was increasing across the globe.

The AfD, which has surged in the two years since Merkel opened Germany’s borders to more than 1 million migrants mainly fleeing Middle East wars, says immigration jeopardizes Germany’s culture but denies it is racist or anti-Semitic.

The European Jewish Congress urged other German political parties to stick to pre-election vows and not to consider any coalition talks with the AfD””


The majority of Jewish people support open borders and lax immigration control in all countries except for Israel

It’s an interesting double standard



Oh god it’s you again but now repeating your crap in this thread? Go away.


I’m not 17:22

But that poster brought receipts
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Germany's response is to double down and try to cram in as many migrants as possible.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66003238


Why do all these articles about declining population always focus on creating policies to increase migration as the only solution?


Because the other choices:

1. Reduced consumption

2. Boosting native childbirth

Are politically virtually impossible

1. Voluntary degrowth is fine on a personal level (I willingly do it — cycle/walk to the store vs car even though it takes longer or use cold showers daily even in the winter or never really use air conditioning) — but western people as a whole don’t want to accept this

2. Native childbirth boosting policy outside of israel is impossible — even right wing scholars like Lyman stone — concede the cost in public support to induce additional births is extremely high.

Israel makes it work because: 1. Jews are the chosen people

2. Per capita consumption in Israel is still way lower than the us — even most American Jews would struggle to shift their current consumption habits to fit Israeli levels



The reality is that the Germans solved this issue already with their marriage loans system. In short the system gave a newlywed couple a subsidized loan for housing, and then a quarter of the loan was forgiven for each child that was born to the couple.

As for being "too expensive," it is amazing what governments can find money for and what they cannot. If it benefits the people, it is always too expensive.


They didn't solve it though. They continue to have birth rates below the replacement rate, even with kindergeld, free kindergarten, etc. Germans just don't want babies; they want to live child free and take holidays to Mallorca.
Anonymous
Germany wouldn't be in this position if they hadn't gone so insanely far left. Their green energy policies are an utter failure on a scale that most Americans don't seem to realize (and should read about bc it has implications for our own policies). Their "Willkommenskultur"/fake culture of being open to foreigners was never a good cultural fit for Germans, who tend to be extremely certain that German culture is perfect and better than all other cultures. And their "play both ends against the middle" foreign policy has left them looking like opportunists. Of course they are now questioning all of this and pushing back against it. Every cultural movement has an equal and opposite counter movement (eventually). They can't send their government out as far left as they did and not expect a counterculture to develop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And Republicans are the second most popular party in America..... The majority of Americans still want Democratic policies and leadership... If you got rid of gerrymandering, you would never have another Republican president and very few senators again


Don't know why you believe that because as people experience the force and most importantly, the results of the democrat party, they rebel.
Anonymous
Well it’s not fair that they are bearing the brunt of the sanctions…
What I also don’t understand is why they can’t invite immigrants from Eastern Europe.. well now they have Ukrainians but before? Why bring in masses from the Middle East?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well it’s not fair that they are bearing the brunt of the sanctions…
What I also don’t understand is why they can’t invite immigrants from Eastern Europe.. well now they have Ukrainians but before? Why bring in masses from the Middle East?


Babies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember when German citizens voted for AfD in a desperate attempt at halting the flood of Middle Eastern Muslim immigrants, and were insulted and disparaged by Jewish people around the world?

Pepperidge Farm remembers.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-election-antisemitism-idUSKCN1BZ0SI

“Jewish groups in Europe and the United States expressed alarm at the success of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Sunday’s parliamentary election and urged other parties not to form alliances with it.

Ronald Lauder, president of the New York-based World Jewish Congress, called Chancellor Angela Merkel a “true friend of Israel and the Jewish people” and decried the AfD’s gains at a time when anti-Semitism was increasing across the globe.

The AfD, which has surged in the two years since Merkel opened Germany’s borders to more than 1 million migrants mainly fleeing Middle East wars, says immigration jeopardizes Germany’s culture but denies it is racist or anti-Semitic.

The European Jewish Congress urged other German political parties to stick to pre-election vows and not to consider any coalition talks with the AfD””


The majority of Jewish people support open borders and lax immigration control in all countries except for Israel

It’s an interesting double standard



Oh god it’s you again but now repeating your crap in this thread? Go away.


https://youtu.be/x2oKhAb1BxI?si=Foit21sVd4mDiKBY

Very interesting
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