• notceps [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    AFD is not ‘on the rise’, stop using cute language like they are some minor party, they are now polling at second place, they were on the rise 7 years ago when they were at 5% or at least 3 years ago when they got 10%, right now they are polling around 20% guess what the SPD polls at 16%, like 20% of the german voters are voting for a Nazi party, then another 30% are voting for you know a fascist party called the CDU/CSU, and yes they are fascist, they are fascist when they propose forcing asylum seekers to work, don’t call it slavery because they get paid 3 cents an hour, they are fascist when they send the police to monitor, infiltrate and unlawfully raid left-leaning groups like Last Generation.

    Fascism is here, it is in german politics, fascism is no longer on the rise because it is now the ideology of the two largest political parties of Germany and they both make up 50% of all votes. The protests have failed, you cannot defeat fascism by doing a protest march or burning posters there needs to be political action and the SPD, the Greens and the FDP did not act, will not act and are not concerned with fascism at all, the only action we saw get taken against AfD was not because they were fascist but because they were chummy with DER RUSSE and DER CHINESE.

    I keep having to yell at germans because they just won’t do shit and diminish the problem while this gets worse and worse, and they all give me cutesy shit like “You don’t know anything about me or how I feel about fascism/nazism, I’m a green voter” like ‘Mein Junge’ you cannot vote out fascism especially not when the major political parties are all ok with fascists.

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      6 months ago

      Greens are also fascist party, just of slightly different flavour. Not to mention SPD who are the moderate wing of fascism for a century now.

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      5 months ago

      You’d think if any country would know that you can’t vote out fascism it would be Germany, but apparently their “thorough” history of naziism they are taught in schools isn’t quite as “thorough” as they think.