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AfD is the most popular party in Germany for the first time, with a record 26%

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  • E [email protected]

    Ha! Suck it Germany! America isn't the only shitty fascist country now.

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    But they aren't even the ruling party, what are you on about

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      Why hasn't the German government shut them down? I thought they had anti-fascist laws on their books.

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      There are multiple factors at play.

      • The government is incompetent and the Nazis are playing them like a fiddle by setting the public agenda aided by incompetent and complicit media.
      • The government consists of greedy, power hungry bastards who think they can use the Nazis to their advantage. (Some lie to themselves that they can steal them votes by parroting their rhetoric, some use the spectre of cooperating with the Nazis to pressure other parties into cooperation with themselves)
      • The government consists of opportunistic cowards who are afraid to anger the Nazi voters.
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        Well well.. here we go again. I’m ready to give up my life.

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          Just call it what it is. It's fascist. It's the fascist party. All of these - afd, maga, same unimaginative shit.

          Inventing new terms is what these fuckers want. Remind them they're not new and only, been wrong before.

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          It's not a new term, it has been around for a few centuries now. People who want to revert change, go back to the perceived good old times. Fascist is overused these days, and I'd argue reactionary hits a nice descriptive middle ground between conservative (which they are not, any more) and fascist (which many of them aren't yet). Hit them where they are, not where they move to

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            I have no trust in the current coalition to make that happen...

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            I see your point of view, it's upsetting. The least we can do as people is to keep shaming and calling the losers out. Here's my recommendation, if you have an hour to spare: Fascists will waste your time. on YouTube

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              No surprise considering CDU/CSU fucking up shit for the broad population from day one. They even suggested a 1000€ deductible for the health insurance.

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                *In an opinion poll

                I mean lets not confuse an opinion poll with the truth. These things regularly get things a couple points off. In fact that’s the norm.

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                a couple points off

                Yes so they're first or a close second, that's hardly better.

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                • J [email protected]

                  The other parties are not taking up AfDs made up causes because they are made up.

                  For example:

                  A sack of potatoes falls.

                  AfD: Stupid foreigners causing the sacks to fall! We must gas them!

                  Other parties: This is so stupid it doesn't warrant a response.

                  General public: but the foreigners!!111!1!!!11 and thr potatoes!!1! I am outraged!

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                  I don't think that you make a good point if you yourself make up your point. Please quote the AfD to avoid all doubt.

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                    This is such a U.S. way of reporting things.

                    74% of people don't want to be part of AfD.

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                    It’s not. 74% are also not working on convincing disgruntled voters that AfD is just a shitsandwich and not an alternative that would improve anything. 26% for a single party that didn’t exist for long is huge and just shows how sick Germans are of the usual cdu/csu/spd/green/fdp bullshit.

                    The infuriating thing is that AfD voters would probably be better off with dieLinke.

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                      You know what the worst thing is? He wasn't the only one by far. Later at a different company another Teamleader told me I have to go out to eat with everybody. When I said the restaurant isn't save for me (lots of nuts on the menu), he just said I HAVE to come and that's what the Epipen is there for. I complained to HR and the HR lady asked why I don't just do a therapy against allergies. Told me about some esoteric bullshit that's supposed to cure all allergies and advised me to do that so I can better fit in with the company culture.

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                      Bavaria?

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                        Both the US and Germany want to return to their fascist roots it seems

                        Decades of capitalist decay and anti-communist propaganda will do that.

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                          It’s not. 74% are also not working on convincing disgruntled voters that AfD is just a shitsandwich and not an alternative that would improve anything. 26% for a single party that didn’t exist for long is huge and just shows how sick Germans are of the usual cdu/csu/spd/green/fdp bullshit.

                          The infuriating thing is that AfD voters would probably be better off with dieLinke.

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                          Ive really been trying but every time theres a worse quagmire of information to wade through. "Like literal Trump fans. Jews own everything. Democracy is cool and all but really... sometimes we need other measures."
                          Theres just no way to talk back. Or even interact when in comes to politics.

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                          • J [email protected]

                            So CDU is just AfD in disguise...

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                            More like the decline of CDU is directly proportional to rise in AfD. Could be a number of reasons, such as alienating fringe voters on singular issues such as defense or trans, or it could be that CDU officials don't show the same animosity towards far right that they used to have.

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                              Both the US and Germany want to return to their fascist roots it seems

                              Decades of capitalist decay and anti-communist propaganda will do that.

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                              The see the US and realize it's possible to do it all over again.

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                                True, it's a long time until the next UK general election. Maybe Reform's vote will suffer before then. Alternatively the local elections and by-elections could be a boost for them, I dunno.

                                Anyway, maybe we should have proportional representation in the UK. Even if Reform had 25% of the vote and therefore 25% of the seats in parliament, that would mean that 75% of parliamentarians wouldn't be Reform members.

                                Our current system allows a party with minority support (potentially Reform in the future) to win a majority of parliamentary seats. In 2019, the Conservatives won 44% of the vote, which gave them 56% of seats. Last year, Labour won 34% of the vote, which gave them 63% of seats.

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                                Many reform voters are old men. Many will die between here and 4 years with the state of the NHS

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                                  Is the proper response: Well shit.

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                                  They don't even need to win elections, everyone was already discussing immigration because of propaganda & news (Messerattacke). They have set the agenda, this now is just more evidence of their success.

                                  Sad.

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                                    It's not a new term, it has been around for a few centuries now. People who want to revert change, go back to the perceived good old times. Fascist is overused these days, and I'd argue reactionary hits a nice descriptive middle ground between conservative (which they are not, any more) and fascist (which many of them aren't yet). Hit them where they are, not where they move to

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                                    I do agree with and appreciate the nuance, it's clear from your careful wording you understand conservatism by definition doesn't have a cause to stand for, hence reactionary. It's apt in a good faith discussion.

                                    My problem is supplying ammunition for bad faith discussion. Like what "libertarians" are to conservatives. They'll claim they're not conservatives, they're just libertarians. All the while accomplishing the same goals with a different name.

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                                      Liberal does not mean leftist outside of the USA. Liberal actually means what is called libertarian in the USA.

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                                      in most contexts here ive heard "liberal" used to describe neoliberalism rather then leftism or libertarianism (though I know many conservatives in the US use it as a catch all for the left)

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                                        Bavaria?

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                                        NRW. Rheinland, um genau zu sein. Hier gibt es auch seeehr viele "Wir haben das schon immer so gemacht"-Leute.

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                                        • J [email protected]

                                          One out every four people you meet being a literal nazi is tough tho

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                                          US: what about one out of every two?

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