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Should we worry?

Young Germans ‘unhappiest in Europe’ as Millennials turn to far-right AfD
Young people do not feel well represented with several issues, among them inflation and immigration, drawing them to the hard-right party

The AfD probably isn’t hard- and far-right. Or at lesat not in the sense that we shudderingly associate with young Germans. That’s all over in Die Linke and the Greens. But then that’s long been true…..

18 thoughts on “Should we worry?”

  1. Ah the symbolism in the photos on that article. The lead one with the woman’s hand raised in a near Nazi salute. Then the flags & banners. Tempered of course with the reassuring chap in shorts at a park with his daughter captioned : Daniel, a 35-year-old, believes a vote for AdF is a protest vote
    AfD far right? If only…

  2. “Immigrants. It’s a big problem. I read somewhere that in the last three days there have been three stabbings. They built a whole housing block and if you look at the doorbells there are no German names there.”

    Auf weidersehen
    fur
    Deutschland.

  3. “Far-right”, “Safe and Effective”, “Inclusive”: all labels and slogans to side-step the effort of thought.

  4. So why the hell do Eritrean expats celebrate their country’s “independence”? It’s like 1930s Austrians that have fled to America celebrating Anschluss, or Russian Americans celebrating the founding of the USSR.

  5. Because being free of Ethiopia means something to them.

    As an analogy, think if the IRA had won the Irish Civil War. Everyone would still be happy to be rid of the English, even if not happy about the government….

  6. I think it was Churchill who said
    ‘The Huns are either at your feet or at your throat.’

    Could we be seeing the start of the shift?
    Maybe they’ll be firing up the ovens soon…

    Or maybe we’ll all be grateful of the supply of military age men when we have to launch human wave attacks against entrenched Russian defences on the other side of a minefield…

  7. In other words, the AfD says it is prepared to tackle things that the uni-party refuses to touch.

    It’ll be entertaining to see if they’ll actually do so.

  8. They’re terrified a party that might put the interests of Germans first could gain some kind of power. The Horror!

  9. Does Germany even have its own BBC?

    Maybe the Germans are unhappy because they’re not seeing enough TV shows explaining how Germany has always been black and Muslim.

  10. The few remaining German men with functioning brains and normal testosterone levels (as in all western countries) have to understand:

    1) With a few exceptions, the law, government and media are not there to help us – they are our enemies.

    2) Because of this, some of us are going to have to sacrifice our freedom (and possibly more) to get back our countries, because it ain’t happening otherwise.

    Obviously I fervently hope the necessary changes can be achieved through the voting booth – no-one (me certainly) wants to see blood in the streets. I very much fear it’s going to come to blood in the streets, though; I can’t see how the people in power are going to respond peacefully. Seems to me – America being the prime example – that ‘they’ have shown their hand, and are going for broke.

  11. Well Tim. The southern Irish are certainly happy to be rid of the English. But they still flood into the UK.

    As of course do the Indians, Africans etc.

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