Comments by "Her Royal Fluffiness Celestia, Princess of Cake" (@CakePrincessCelestia) on "Jake Broe" channel.

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  3.  @raraavis7782  You're right. The AfD basically could be called Yedinaya Germanija instead. They clearly have connections to Russia and the Kremlin. BSW isn't that much better either, and they took a major part of the former Left party voters, leaving that party crushed in shambles. The main problem is that such parties exist throughout the entirety of Europe, mainly the EU countries. They mostly emerged around 2010-2012ish, are generally nationalistic, anti-EU, anti-NATO, anti-NATO, anti-US and mostly pro-Russia. Not all those parties might meet all of those criteria, a good example for that is the Slovakian Social Democratic Party with Robert Fico, but also the Swiss SVP which exists since the 70s and has changed some of their positions during the 2010s. Other parties like that are the ÖVP in Austria, PVV in the Netherlands (Geert Wilders), the UKIP and later Reform UK (Nigel Farage), DF in Denmark, Rassemblement National (formerly Front National) in France (Marine le Pen), Fratelli d'Italia (Giorgia Meloni), PiS in Poland... just to name a few. Those are all part of a greater plan of the Kremlin to destabilize the EU and crack it back into nationalistic countries that eventually might even end up fighting each other as the worst case, similar to how their influence in the US of A (Tenet Media, anyone?) tries to use the Republican party, especially MAGA, trying to drive the country into a civil war even so they would not support European countries in case Putin or any of his successors would attack NATO. We need to stand together in those dark hours and must not allow Russia to divide our unity! PS: Even within the SPD there's most probably some Russian influence, especially with Wolfgang Schmidt and Rolf Mützenich...
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