• gnuhaut@lemmy.ml
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    Habeck and his Green party have been scapegoating and criminalizing Muslims for supporting Palestine. They’ve changed their immigration policy to align with European fascists. They’ve sent weapons to Ukrainian Neo-Nazis and to Israel’s far-right government, while they are committing genocide. This guy is not an anti-fascist at all, and so his warning rings hollow.

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      Habeck and his Green party have been scapegoating and criminalizing Muslims for supporting Palestine.

      Wait for it…

      They’ve changed their immigration policy to align with European fascists.

      Any minute now…

      They’ve sent weapons to Ukrainian Neo-Nazis

      Ah, there it is. Downvote.

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      You are delusional to a point where its impossible to respond in good faith to such nonsense.

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          Nobody was arrested for supporting Palestine. Not a single person. Some specific people within the protests were temporary arrested for calling to murder Jews. That’s an important difference. Calling to murder someone is a crime in Germany. They will maybe have to pay a fine.

          Immigration policy was not changed to align with European fascists. The fascists want to stop immigration and deport all migrants and their descendants. Immigration under Green party policy is not only possible but wanted (and needed).

          Ukraine is not run by Neo-Nazis. I’d suggest you to stop watching so much Russian propaganda.

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            Nobody was arrested for supporting Palestine. Not a single person. Some specific people within the protests were temporary arrested for calling to murder Jews.

            Bullshit.

            The German state’s show of support has led to an outright banning of most pro-Palestine protests.

            https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/germany-palestine-protest/

            Some of the images circulating from the Neukölln protests have been disturbing: minors arrested for wearing the colors of the Palestinian flag, a woman of Jewish-Israeli descent detained for carrying an anti-war message in Herrmannplatz, a central square in Neukölln.

            Ok, next:

            Immigration policy was not changed to align with European fascists.

            Yes it was. The Greens supported a so-called compromise with the Italian fascist government.

            https://www.euractiv.com/section/politics/news/eu-south-hails-new-migration-pact-but-traps-remain/

            In addition, the vague activation of emergency measures due to the so-called “weaponised” migration, which will be defined as such by national governments, raises eyebrows and may be exploited politically, MEPs warn.

            The new deal, which was sealed after years of negotiations, was hailed by southern EU member states’ governments.

            In Rome, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said, “Italy does not feel alone” anymore

            The Greens, as part of the German government, support this deal that Meloni is praising.

            https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/innenpolitik/gruene-parteitag-migration-102.html

            Der Parteivorstand plädiert für einen schärferen Kurs, wie in der Ampelkoalition vereinbart. Asylverfahren an den EU-Außengrenzen, Rückführungen, Kürzung von Sozialleistungen für Geflüchtete.

            Translation: The [Green party] leadership advocates for a harsher course, as was agreed by the traffic-light coalition. Asylum process at the EU borders [i.e. camps], deportations, cutting social services for refugees.

            These used to be far-right demands only a couple of years ago

            Ukraine is not run by Neo-Nazis.

            That’s not what I said. I said the German government sent weapons to Ukrainian Neo-Nazis. The German government sends weapons to Ukraine, and they give some of them to far-right units like the Azov battalion (now reformed into to 3rd Assault Brigade), and they know that this is happening.

            You are calling me delusional for things that have been widely reported, while you deny those things. Who’s delusional here?

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    Instead of rallying against that party, you could also change your politics such that your people are satisfied with you and don’t vote for the opposition.

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      The so-called democratic parties are trying to do that. They’re now in favor of:

      • More border security so Frontex can drown even more migrants in the Mediterranean.
      • Detaining the ones who make it over in concentration camps.
      • Making it easier to deport people.
      • Criminalizing Muslims for supporting Palestine.

      These “democrats” are doing all this hate-speech, Hetze, and blatant violations of human rights. They took these policies directly from the far-right, and now pretend to fucking oppose the AfD? Fucking hypocritical assholes.

      It won’t work either, because none of that has anything to do with people’s economic prospects, which is the real reason most of them are angry. So they’re still going to be angry with whoever is in power, no matter how many foreigners they deport and murder and scapegoat.

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      Democratic parties adopting right wing policies will not benefit from them. The people will vote for the original.

      Right wing parties also don’t have any real policies that are going to help the part of the population that is voting for them. So it makes no sense objectively to implement this.

      Democratic parties will lose their values and gain nothing in terms of votes.

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      Nobody is arrested for protesting against Israel or genocide in Germany. That’s a blatant lie. Some people are being arrested temporary for demanding to murder all Jews. There is a clear difference: There are thousands of people protesting peacefully against Israel’s war - only a few of them are overstepping hard while doing so. Stopping these people according with the state of law is called nuance.

      Don’t commit crimes in Germany (call for murder) and nobody will arrest you.

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        Nobody was arrested for protesting against Israel or genocide in Germany. That’s a blatant lie.

        You are spreading blatant lies.

        https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/germany-palestine-protest/

        The German state’s show of support has led to an outright banning of most pro-Palestine protests.

        On October 13, Berlin police declared uttering the slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” forbidden and indictable.

        minors arrested for wearing the colors of the Palestinian flag, a woman of Jewish-Israeli descent detained for carrying an anti-war message in Herrmannplatz, a central square in Neukölln.

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        Derailing from what? The genocidal support govt actually being “authoritarian” right now on the streets, trying to scaremonger people by their political opponent being more “authoritarian” in theory?

        This is by itself 100% derailing tactic against the critiques falling on them.

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          Maybe if they try to address the actual issues they wouldn’t have to fear far-right party which was marginal few years ago.

          I think you know that one cannot engage by politics with Nazis to turn them. Far-right ideologies weren’t marginal, they simply had no platform, the backlash of 2015 (nine years ago) didn’t came out of nowhere.

          The situation in the Middle East is sad, but it is not the “actual issue” in Germany at the moment.

          • The AfD will not scrap their plans if the situation in the Middle East improves.
          • Racist, far-right voters will not stop being racist, far-right voters if the situation in the Middle East improves.
          • Racist, far-right media will not stop being racist, far-right media if the situation in the Middle East improves.

          Planning the deportation of millions of people based on racism from Germany is more relevant to German politics and this discussion at the moment than the politics of the Middle East that may or may not resemble this.

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            AfD is pretty much irrelevant in this deliberation, entire point of this news is that German govt, which is currently supporting genocide, literally transplant US political rhetorics in the system different than US, blackmailing you and everyone (unless you are actually in favour of genocide?). Last when i check Germany isn’t even a two party system so there’s more parties to choice and i’m sure not all of them are genocidal.

            Genocide is the actual issue, as is the government repressing people protesting against it.

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          Derailing from what?

          It’s funny that you asked. Kinda shows that you didn’t even read the title of the post, let alone the article. It’s just “yeah, German politics, let me write what bothers me!!”

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            It’s funny that you can’t even form a coherent argument, and instead just deflect from the very real issue of supporting genocide.

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              What else bothers you? Why don’t we discuss under the post about AfD that the weather in Poland could be better in Junary, and then blame me for deflecting from the very real issue of bad weather in Poland in January, eh?

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    As a fifth night of anti-AfD protests saw tens of thousands of people take to the streets of German cities, with more expected later on Wednesday, Habeck appeared to support calls to outlaw the party, while stressing the risks of such a move “dangerously backfiring” were it to fail.

    The AfD has shifted to the right since its founding in 2013 and has seen a steady increase in its popularity in recent months, in some cases outpolling the government parties.

    Over the past week, media and political observers have scrutinised the evidence as to who was among the AfD members, neo-Nazis and rightwing extremist Identitarian movement attenders at the November gathering in Potsdam.

    But the Werte Union, which seeks to restrict immigration, bolster the German military and reduce taxes, accused the investigative bureau Correctiv, which revealed that the meeting had taken place, of exaggerating the nature of the agenda.

    The chancellor, Olaf Scholz, tweeted on Wednesday: “I am grateful that tens of thousands of people have been going on to the streets of Germany in recent days to protest against racism, rabble-rousing, and for our liberal democracy.

    Tareq Alaows, one of the organisers who has been building the alliance since the summer in reaction to the AfD’s rising poll ratings, told the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung: “If the political parties can’t succeed in stopping the rightwing extremists, we have to create a human firewall against them.”


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