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Comments by "" (@NoidoDev) on "Right Frozen Out of German Politics After Landslide Victory" video.
12:42 Let's not exaggerate. Unfortunately as the second biggest party, AfD still has only 21%. All the leftist parties have 36% combined. Not counting the Christian Democrats (Chancellor Merz) and BSW (which is also into welfare populism but a bit more reasonable about immigration).
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25:58 Little correction. For historic reasons Germany does not have a quite precise statistic of the heritage of people. Instead the category of "migration background" includes for example the children of citizens if the child and maybe if one of the parents was born abroad, even if everyone involved is a German citizen and of German heritage. Then, this category also includes children of a German citizen and someone from somewhere else. I'm pretty sure in most cases the other partner is European (especially from EU). Some of the people in this category are also immigrants of German heritage, e.g "Russian Germans". So, the situation is a bit better than the numbers make it appear. The high numbers are also being used to make the argument that Germany is a country of immigrants anyways, so we should accept more immigration. It is also being used to justify the funding for a bureaucracy and network of organizations around integration of immigrants. Which then in reality is funding pro-immigration propaganda.
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For whom?
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Right now they are getting weaker. Defeatism is not a good mentality.
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36% leftists plus some more, which is still more than the AfD. That said, that's only part of it. It's also some irrational beliefs and entrenched interests.
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Because these ideologies are contagious. There has been transatlantic cooperation of the "the left" during the last few decades. The globalist will always cooperate. Also, if powerful or wealthy countries fall under some ideology then it will have an impact on other countries. Last but not least, intellectual interest about what is going on in the world.
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I wouldn't call the part about excluding the party from cooperation within the parliament, the "deep state" since it happens on the main stage in clear daylight. It was also announced before. There are plenty of other things going on which can be described as part of the "deep state". Anyways, the situation now is way better than a few years ago. Edit: Typo, clarification.
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Making the case that NATO countries and Ukraine created a situation of confrontation and conflict, is not the same as being generally "pro-Russia".
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