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Great. Make yourself even less likable to the working class, by serving your billionaire masters. No wonder fucking AfD is winning by doing nothing these days.
What I still donβt get is that the afd benefits from this. It will be much worse for the working class when they achieve their goals.
Absolutely but for people to recognize that, they need to be at least somewhat well informed and a huge number of people are fed by targeted disinformation campaigns and will therefore not see this
Afd lies and people believe their lies.
Same as in France I guess: the right tactic is to speak as few as possible while claiming you're a workers party. Let the acting gov keep shooting itself in the foot repeatedly.
Oligarchs controlled medias will do the rest.
thanks to the utterly stupid brandmauer they can play the perfect opferrolle and never have to make difficult descisions.
People often vote against a party/candidate rather than for the opposition. Until we figure out how to get decent people interested in politics, this may simply be our reality.
Germany is cooked. π
The CDU adopts dumb policies like that, and then the AfD comes out with cruel crap like this.
https://respublica.media/hocke-auf-dem-afd-parteitag-wir-mussen-einen-grossen-teil-der-nation-auf-die-couch-legen-und-therapieren/
Ah yes - it reminds of the Soviet Union, yes. Not anything closer to home. π
It's the same in the UK with pants on head regarded laws and rulings. If citizens do something on their own initiative and it makes the local council look bad they throw the book at them i.e. that one guy who cleaned trash out of a harbor after pleading for years for the local council to do it. Once he did it himself the council threw the book at him for "environmental impact" my fucking ass...
Its like Britain and Germany are in a race to see who can any % speed run Hitler 2.0 rising to power... They both seemingly loathe the working class.
What do you mean by "less likable"? There is nothing "less" anymore, he's ground zero of likeable.
But well, apparently it's the time of stupid leaders around the world...