public opinion expressed in votes are alarming the german officials in charge of keeping the country going for its commie conversion. the winning results horrify them. so much for supporting democracy in a time when its fully under assault;
In a watershed regional election the Alternative for Germany (AfD) has just trumped all of Germany’s established political parties
The ruling elite WILL NOT welcome this. That’s why the mainstream media (MSM), which they largely own and/or control doesn’t present the Alternative for Germany (AfD) election victory as a triumph for the party.
Instead, it focuses on the reaction of Germany’s ‘mainstream political parties. Like the mainstream media across the globe, Germany’s mainstream political parties also serves the interests of a hidden ruling elite.
Hence the media and political leaders refer to the AfD as “far right”. The fact that they echo each other is an indication of how media is an extension of the mainstream political establishment.
Of course, this isn’t confined to Germany. A similar phenomenon can be witnessed in the re-emergence of Nigel Farage to the political fray in Britain. As with the AfD, Farage is often characterized by the MSM as being “far-right” and “racist”.
This is how the political establishment, and allies in the mainstream media , strive to marginalize any threat to its power.
However, it’s clear that with the AfD election win and the burgeoning popularity of Farage’s Reform Party that approach is failing. As a result we can expect the political establishment to adopt more draconian measures to contain what the media consistently refers to as the “far right”. Ed.
Scholz urges German parties to exclude far right as AfD poised for state election victory
Deborah Cole – The Guardian Sept 1, 2024
The German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has urged mainstream parties to exclude “rightwing extremists”, after preliminary results showed the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) had come top in a state election, while a new populist force on the left established a firm foothold in the country’s political landscape........more.....
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