• moitoi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If the politics don’t change and stop pushing a neoliberal agenda, it won’t stop. Inequalities are rising in Europe, what makes the far right “against the system” semantic looking nice. It’s up to the traditional parties to change and stop the last 40 years of politics to stop this rise.

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      1 year ago

      It’s a global issue though. Capitalism is demanding cheap labor fodder, and sooner or later societies will crack. See how in the whole western world, which has a comparatively high living standard, fascism Is on the rise?

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      1 year ago

      The thing is, the AFD, apart from being Nazis, are also neoliberal. Only an idiot (who also likes Nazis) will vote for them over disliking neoliberalism.

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    This is the fault of the existing left-wing parties that allowed unlimited migration to Germany in 2015.

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      1 year ago

      The current government was mostly not in power back then. Instead, the middle to right-leaning CDU was.

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    1 year ago

    Alternative for Germany are performing alarmingly well in Eastern Germany. They’re already the second-largest party in several Landtags including Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia. They’re also overtaking the incumbent party in opinion polls and are pretty much poised to be the ruling party across multiple German states.

    Thankfully, I don’t see AfD leading the country, but Merkel opening the floodgates to mass migration has spooked a lot of people into right-wing voting.

    We should be more worried about France swinging to the far-right. Le Pen has a very good chance of winning the next election in 2027, especially with how badly Macron and Renaissance have tanked their reputations.

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      …but Merkel opening the floodgates to mass migration

      Please don’t replicate right-wing talking points. She didn’t open any gates - she just decided (contrary to all countries around us) to not suddenly shut our open borders when millions fled war and were seeking for refuge.

      She basically did, what she always excelled at: sitting it out and doing nothing, then selling it as her political success. Active change was her constant enemy.