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gaddar
1 year ago
CDU is shifting further to the right, almost acting like they’re in a coalition with the AfD. FDP and BSW are giving them passive support, creating something like a "holy right-wing alliance." SPD and the Greens are weak, and in reality, they’re also moving to the right a bit. Die Linke isn’t performing particularly well, but since there’s no other alternative on the left, they’re attracting some left-wing voters and citizens with immigrant backgrounds. street protests are also working in their favor. There’s still time before the election, but with a somewhat decent strategy, getting past the 5% threshold shouldn’t be too hard.
gaddar
1 year ago
So why don't you join your friends at 30+
gaddar
1 year ago
Elon's actions are solidifying the perception among Germans that the AfD is a Nazi party. Nationwide anti-AfD protests are taking place. It’s highly likely that millions of voters with immigrant backgrounds and left-leaning voters will turn out at record-high levels. When Americans analyze German elections, they often overlook the fact that Germany has a diversity of leftist movements that doesn’t exist in the U.S. Germany's economic growth may be stagnating, but it doesn’t face issues like homelessness, a broken healthcare system, or high crime rates to the extent seen in the U.S. While conditions may not be as favorable as they once were, Germany is still a great place to live. The narrative of "saving Germany" is unlikely to resonate as strongly as the idea of "saving America."
gaddar
1 year ago
I’m currently at 15-20 but hitting 21-22 wouldn’t be a huge surprise. In a parliamentary democracy like Germany, one month before the election is a very long time. The 20-25 range is overpriced due to the overestimation of young Americans and some East Germans. American friends are overly confident because they were proven right about Trump. Being right about Trump wasn’t difficult. Biden didn’t just mishandle America; he incompetently dragged the world down with him. The outcome was obvious despite the censorship and objections of Democrats who didn’t want to face reality. Those who won the Trump bet are falling into the same trap, setting themselves up for failure by overestimating their ability to read the current political landscape. Those betting on 30+ are living in a fantasy. You’ll see these numbers collapse long before election day. Let’s put this on record so we can look back later.
gaddar
1 year ago
Elon's actions are solidifying the perception among Germans that the AfD is a Nazi party. Nationwide anti-AfD protests are taking place. It’s highly likely that millions of voters with immigrant backgrounds and left-leaning voters will turn out at record-high levels. When Americans analyze German elections, they often overlook the fact that Germany has a diversity of leftist movements that doesn’t exist in the U.S. Germany's economic growth may be stagnating, but it doesn’t face issues like homelessness, a broken healthcare system, or high crime rates to the extent seen in the U.S. While conditions may not be as favorable as they once were, Germany is still a great place to live. The narrative of "saving Germany" is unlikely to resonate as strongly as the idea of "saving America."
gaddar
1 year ago
Elon's actions are solidifying the perception among Germans that the AfD is a Nazi party. Nationwide anti-AfD protests are taking place. It’s highly likely that millions of voters with immigrant backgrounds and left-leaning voters will turn out at record-high levels. When Americans analyze German elections, they often overlook the fact that Germany has a diversity of leftist movements that doesn’t exist in the U.S. Germany's economic growth may be stagnating, but it doesn’t face issues like homelessness, a broken healthcare system, or high crime rates to the extent seen in the U.S. While conditions may not be as favorable as they once were, Germany is still a great place to live. The narrative of "saving Germany" is unlikely to resonate as strongly as the idea of "saving America."
gaddar
1 year ago
Don't cry
gaddar
1 year ago
There’s someone discussing long-term immigrants' choices regarding AfD. It’s important to note that there are over a million people in Germany originally from Turkey, whether Turks or Kurds, and none of them will vote for AfD. This is certain. Turks are likely to vote for SPD, while Kurds will vote for the Greens or Die Linke. Turks could have potentially voted for CDU, but the party’s alignment with AfD’s stance on dual citizenship, its opposition to Burgergeld, and its moves to make citizenship acquisition more difficult have made that unlikely. Moreover, while the usual voter turnout among Turks in Germany is around 25%, this election is expected to see a significantly higher turnout, potentially reaching 75%. Other immigrant communities are also expected to take a similar stance, strongly opposing AfD. A major anti-AfD awareness campaign is being conducted both in Turkish media in Germany and in Turkey itself.
gaddar
1 year ago
Your vote has nothing to do with the subject.
gaddar
1 year ago
There’s someone discussing long-term immigrants' choices regarding AfD. It’s important to note that there are over a million people in Germany originally from Turkey, whether Turks or Kurds, and none of them will vote for AfD. This is certain. Turks are likely to vote for SPD, while Kurds will vote for the Greens or Die Linke. Turks could have potentially voted for CDU, but the party’s alignment with AfD’s stance on dual citizenship, its opposition to Burgergeld, and its moves to make citizenship acquisition more difficult have made that unlikely. Moreover, while the usual voter turnout among Turks in Germany is around 25%, this election is expected to see a significantly higher turnout, potentially reaching 75%. Other immigrant communities are also expected to take a similar stance, strongly opposing AfD. A major anti-AfD awareness campaign is being conducted both in Turkish media in Germany and in Turkey itself.
gaddar
1 year ago
You are right about one thing. There is, of course, a difference between newly arrived immigrants and those who have worked and integrated in Germany for decades. In particular, Turks are quite uncomfortable with new immigrants benefiting from German welfare without working and with the incidents of violence that have occurred. However, this is definitely not enough to make them vote for AfD. Especially Turks will never forget the Solingen arson attack and the other fires and assaults carried out by Neo-Nazis. Most importantly, there is a significant number of MPs of Turkish origin. You can see this in a report from 2021: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/world/18-lawmakers-of-turkish-origin-elected-to-german-parliament/2375879 Turks and Kurds are represented by nearly 20 MPs across SPD, the Greens, Die Linke, and even CDU. At most, AfD could symbolically nominate one or two Turkish candidates. So why would immigrants vote for AfD when they already have their own representatives in other parties?
gaddar
1 year ago
There’s someone discussing long-term immigrants' choices regarding AfD. It’s important to note that there are over a million people in Germany originally from Turkey, whether Turks or Kurds, and none of them will vote for AfD. This is certain. Turks are likely to vote for SPD, while Kurds will vote for the Greens or Die Linke. Turks could have potentially voted for CDU, but the party’s alignment with AfD’s stance on dual citizenship, its opposition to Burgergeld, and its moves to make citizenship acquisition more difficult have made that unlikely. Moreover, while the usual voter turnout among Turks in Germany is around 25%, this election is expected to see a significantly higher turnout, potentially reaching 75%. Other immigrant communities are also expected to take a similar stance, strongly opposing AfD. A major anti-AfD awareness campaign is being conducted both in Turkish media in Germany and in Turkey itself.
gaddar
1 year ago
There’s someone discussing long-term immigrants' choices regarding AfD. It’s important to note that there are over a million people in Germany originally from Turkey, whether Turks or Kurds, and none of them will vote for AfD. This is certain. Turks are likely to vote for SPD, while Kurds will vote for the Greens or Die Linke. Turks could have potentially voted for CDU, but the party’s alignment with AfD’s stance on dual citizenship, its opposition to Burgergeld, and its moves to make citizenship acquisition more difficult have made that unlikely. Moreover, while the usual voter turnout among Turks in Germany is around 25%, this election is expected to see a significantly higher turnout, potentially reaching 75%. Other immigrant communities are also expected to take a similar stance, strongly opposing AfD. A major anti-AfD awareness campaign is being conducted both in Turkish media in Germany and in Turkey itself.
gaddar
1 year ago
Alice has no charisma. She is trying to imitate Trump but she is only a very cheap copy. She is like a fake Trump. No chance for success. Americans support her only to affect German Politics. They know she has no chance.
n/a
1 year ago
AfD had around 10% at the last election and that was after covid and everything. People are insane who are now thinking that they are going to get more than 20% because of current polls which do not consider non voters or blank ballots in their results
gaddar
1 year ago
Thank you
Siggi9933
1 year ago
It will be funny when the polls turn to 23-24% and everbody will sell 15-20
gaddar
1 year ago
Link please
Siggi9933
1 year ago
It will be funny when the polls turn to 23-24% and everbody will sell 15-20
gaddar
1 year ago
It was expected
gaddar
1 year ago
It was easy. You just needed to read former speeches. There is some kind of similarities with all these speeches. No special thank you to somebody unrelated, and of course no TikTok come on.
gaddar
1 year ago
He is difficult man but he knows he is running a state there are some rules for it. It was pretty certain he would not say TikTok. It is a historical speech for all the world.
gaddar
1 year ago
It was easy. You just needed to read former speeches. There is some kind of similarities with all these speeches. No special thank you to somebody unrelated, and of course no TikTok come on.
gaddar
1 year ago
It was easy. You just needed to read former speeches. There is some kind of similarities with all these speeches. No special thank you to somebody unrelated, and of course no TikTok come on.
gaddar
1 year ago
No tiktok
gaddar
1 year ago
Are these guys from red army choir?