More importantly: a few weeks ago some antifa terrorist smeared the duchess of Oldenburg with feces! Sadly I couldn't find any pictures or videos. But this is her with a cake in her face
And the bad, bad, bad terrorist who committed this horrible crime
It's the very state in which the Nazis came to power the last time around as well.
Not to be too gloomy here, but Germany regressing into this shit despite decades of very clear and open education on the atrocities committed by the third reich should be world news.
This is a very bad situation and there are no solutions on the horizon.
Most of Germanys richest families have inherited their wealth from Nazi times. Many still think that way and somewhat control the media. I certainly can think of a solution.
There's a kinda simple solution. Ban the whole fucking party. There's currently a petition running to get the Federal Council to request the Federal Constitutional Court to examine a ban.
by now people who witnessed ww2 are an almost nonexistent minority and the modern people to replace them are unimaginative low iq blobs. it's not like there's a lack of information about that time in history. ☺️🖕 fuck afd
Voters in Germany's largest state, Bavaria, choose a new parliament on Sunday, after a very nasty election campaign in which populist upstarts have rattled the status quo.
Days before the vote, Tino Chrupalla, the co-leader of the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), was taken to intensive care after feeling unwell during an election rally in Bavaria.
Some local authorities are struggling with high migration numbers, and attempts by Mr Scholz's government to introduce ambitious climate reform have been undermined by squabbles within his uncomfortable three-way coalition.
In rallies, Hubert Aiwanger, leader of the right-wing populist Freie Wähler (Free Voters), describes the new law as anti-democratic and rails against the "elite", despite himself being Bavarian deputy-premier and economy minister.
Mr Aiwanger's blunt style - to fans straight-talking, to critics dangerous demagogy - works well in beer tents and he makes even Bavaria's boisterous premier Markus Söder look stuffy.
But in Bavaria the AfD and Free Voters together could get over 30% of the vote on Sunday, showing that hard-right populism is not simply an "east German problem", as commentators sometimes claim.
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