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Cause that’s worked out so well for Britain 🤪

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They don’t want it to work well. The worse the situation is for the average citizen the easier they are to be influenced by propaganda as most people tend to look for a strong leader in times of need.

A previous spokesman of the AfD is on record saying that “the worse the situation for Germany the better it is for the AfD”…

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Not only that, if there is one country that is most essential to the EU and where the EU is most essential to its success, it’s got to be Germany. The whole idea of Gexit makes no sense and is entirely carried by fee-fees.

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Not only that but as a nation focussed on exports it makes even less sense to cut off trade than as one relying on imports.

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These people are racist assholes and their plans are as dumb as they are.

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How convenient…for Putin and others who want to divide Europe to make it easier to claim parts of it.

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divide and conquer - Putin learned the lessons

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Maybe this campaign shows all german voters how ‘beautiful and fair’ a AfD on top of their nation will be. Brexit pro leaders in Great Britain left stage and get paid millions of dollars from (far) right parties, oligarchs and old aristocratic billionaires for their efforts in misleading the democratic societies.

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This is bad on so many levels.

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“The worse Germany gets, the better it is for the AfD”

– quote by AfD spokesperson Christian Lüth

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leading members had attended a covert meeting at which a “masterplan” for mass deportations of foreigners and German passport holders was discussed, with a view to the party implementing the plans if it came to power.

Weidel called the exposé “scandalous” and said it had misrepresented her party, which only wanted to use the law to repatriate people who had no right to remain in Germany.

What’s the fundamental difference between “mass deportation of foreigners” and “repatriation of people who the AfD denies the right to remain in Germany”?

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The AfD and their supporters want to get rid of everyone who “doesn’t fit” into Germany according to their views. Legal status and German citizenship don’t matter to them at all, nor does it matter to them what happens to the deported afterwards. And everyone knows that’s what they mean.
But they can’t openly say it because that’s unconstitutional. So they use vague language about people “who have no right to be in Germany”. That way, their supporters know exactly what type of people they mean, but if an inquiry is started, they can pretend they were only talking about illegal immigrants.

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