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Comments by "Neodym" (@neodym5809) on "'Dangerous' AfD could be first far-right German win since the Nazis | Katja Hoyer" video.
30% of the people. It is respected. But you need a majority to form a government, and if AfD is not able to form a coalition, this has to be respected.
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In a small state, where the spd did not poll much higher in the previous election. And yes, the afd is the extreme party. How else would you describe the demand to deport native Germans to Africa, if they not agree with the AfD?
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No, they are simply far right. Their top politicians said: if Germany suffers, we benefit! They also defended the far right. And demanded to deport native Germans to Africa if they do not agree with the AFDs world views.
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@macsmith6216 Now Sellner takes the floor. In his speech he details what re-migration would mean in Germany. There are three target groups of migrants, he explains, who should be extradited from the country – or, as he puts it, “foreigners” who should undergo “reversed settlement”. They are: asylum seekers, non-Germans with residency rights, and “non-assimilated” German citizens. It is the latter that, in his view, would pose the biggest “challenge”. In other words, Sellner’s plan would divide German residents into those who would be able to live peacefully in Germany and those for whom this basic human right would no longer apply. Secret plan against Germany By Correctiv Published 15-Jan2024
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@S-North it does. Pro Russia, lowest % of immigrants, highest support for far right group. Pretty much in all former DDR states.
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@kingofracism no, the CDU is Center Right. The AFD is far right.
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@kingofracism he masterplan even includes a destination to “move people to”, a so-called “model state” in North Africa, that would apparently provide space for up to two million people. There would even be educational and sport offers there. And anyone who lobbies on behalf of refugees could join them there, Sellner added. Another quote from the article.
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@lashkargah2709 indeed. 70% did not vote for them. No majority, no power.
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Being a former part of the DDR? Well, it was debated a lot already.
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@S-North You know who they voted for last time? Die Linke, which is, legally, the successor of the SED, the ruling party of the DDR. So your thesis is rather debunked.
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AfD is far right. Deportations of native Germans for disagreeing with AfD is a demand of them.
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Germany did not vote right. 30% of on of the smallest states in Germany did. France did not vote right, either.
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Both Germany and Italy had far right regimes.
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