Learning from history is about more than just lip service,” he added, in what appeared to be a reference to the Nazi dictatorship, which made race ideology, ostracism and the deportation of Jews, Roma and Sinti, gay people and many others the cornerstone of its politics. Scholz continued: “Democrats must stand together.”
It was a strategic plan, conquering some area in Africa to then deport people there. First all refugees,then all people livingin Germany with a residency permit and finally all Germans who are deemed to not be of german blood or hold the wrong political opinion.
The aim of the meeting was to organize funding to further this idea and to inroduce it in the political parties and society.
When asked about the legality of deporting Germans,the speaker said to devise “tailored laws” for that.
So it is not a specifically thought out plan, but to get people together and define the overal intent and organize towards it. Think of it like a kick-off meeting. Just that representatives from supposedely democratic parties, one of the far right and one that used to be conservative came together.
It is expression of acute risk of a replay of the 1920s where the “conservatives” helped the fascists into power.
precisely the drivel that nazis fancy of course. their mental facilities are too poor to really think it through so they first get in power and then legally force the not incapable part of the population to figure it out.