woensdag 11 september 2024

'Germany for the Germans!'

  

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'Germany for the Germans!'
And that’s the way they’re voting.

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There was an election in Germany over the weekend that terrified our rulers. This headline from CNN sets the tone: “AfD – that’s the Alternative for Germany – becomes first far-right party to win German state election since 1945.”

Hmm. 1945. The article goes on: The AfD became “the first far-right party to win a state election in Germany since the Nazi era.”

Yikes. There were elections in two states. The AfD came in first in Thuringia, and second in Saxony.

“In another worrying development for Germany’s mainstream, the fledgling Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) – a far-left party that has questioned the country’s support for Ukraine and shares some of the AfD’s anti-immigration streak – came third in both states, despite only being founded earlier this year.”

More about this remarkable woman Sahra Wagenknecht later. She is as confusing to our rulers as she is terrifying.

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Credit Image: © Imago via ZUMA Press

CNN goes on to warn that scary people are gaining strength all over Germany.

What is so awful about the AfD? Only one thing: It believes Germany should be for Germans, and that it doesn’t have a moral obligation to let in millions of foreigners. The AfD is also tired of being expected constantly to apologize for a regime that ended 79 years ago.

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Credit Image: © PHOTO12 via ZUMA Press

The media are especially horrified by Björn Höcke, the leader of the AfD in Thuringia, where the party came in first: “German court fines AfD’s Höcke over 2nd use of Nazi slogan.”

Did he say “Ein folk, ein reich, ein fuhrer”? Or maybe, “Deutchland uber alles?” No. Last year, he said “Alles für Deutschland,” or “everything for Germany,” which was a Nazi brownshirt slogan, sometimes engraved on knife blades.

However, a lot of other groups – on the right and the left – have used it, well before and after the Nazis. Mr. Höcke said he didn’t know about the Nazi connection.

In Germany, it’s against the law to use certain phrases or to make the Nazi salute, so I suppose it was naughty of Mr. Höcke, two months later, to tease a friendly crowd by saying “Alles für . . . .” When the audience completed the forbidden phrase, he was found guilty and fined.

In May, we got this: “Germany struck with outrage after racist chants on a jet set holiday island.”

If you listen carefully, you can hear “Deutschland den Deutschen,” (Germany for the Germans) and “Ausländer raus!” (foreigners out!) [0:00 – 0:09] Those phrases are not yet illegal, merely scandalous.

What was especially horrifying was that this was at the super-chic Pony Kampen night club on the North Sea island of Sylt. The people in the video had each paid the equivalent of $165 just to get in the door.

The president of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier was appalled. “It’s not just the disenfranchised who are becoming radicalized, but that radicalization is also coming from the heart of society.”

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Credit Image: © Bernd Von Jutrczenka/dpa via ZUMA Press

So now you can understand why CNN imagines swastikas flying over the Bundestag.

In the Thuringian parliament, as you can see in the “seats won” line, the AfD came in first with 32 seats, a gain of 10. The CDU or Christian Democratic Union, a soft conservative party, came in second with 23 seats, and the brand-new, leftist-“extremist,” immigration-control BSW of Sahra Wagenknecht came out of nowhere to pick up 15 seats.

The losers are down below, and you can see the numbers for “Seat change.” The hard-left Left Party lost a catastrophic 17 seats, the Social Democrats, a soft-left party, lost two, and the goofy-liberal Greens lost all five of their seats. All the winning parties, there in the top row, are “conservative,” at least on some issues, and all the losers were lefties.

Normally, the AfD, with the largest number of seats, would head up a coalition government for the state, and since it takes 45 for a majority, it could reach that number either with the CDU’s 23 seats or the BSW’s 15. That’s unlikely.

You see, democracy is wonderful, except when people don’t vote the way they’re supposed to. And so, the other parties have promised to treat the AfD like a leper colony. “German chancellor condemns first state election success for far-right party since WWII.”

Olaf Scholz warned the other parties not to join a coalition with the AfD. “Our country cannot and must not get used to this,” he said. “The AfD is damaging Germany. It is weakening the economy, dividing society and ruining our country’s reputation.”

Many Germans think it’s wrong to leave the AfD out in the cold. [0:00 – 1:03]

The AfD got a boost from a horrible crime. Just a week before the vote, a Syrian Muslim knifed three people to death and badly wounded eight others. This was in the city of Solingen which was celebrating its 650th anniversary with a “festival of diversity,” no less.

The killer is Issa Al H. We’re not told his last name because that might hurt his feelings.

ISIS says he had sworn allegiance to the group.

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Credit Image: © Ho/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire

Here is a makeshift memorial to the victims. The question in red “Warum?” means “Why?” The AfD says it’s because Germany has let in way too many foreigners, and more and more voters agree. 

Nicola, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0
Nicola, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0

As this article in The European Conservative explains, Issa Al H. was a failed asylum seeker, who got a deportation order last year, but stuck around anyway. No surprise.

“Of the nearly 250,000 people in Germany slated for deportation last year, only around 16,000 were actually deported.”

Germany doesn’t send back Syrian or Afghan criminals because those countries are considered too dangerous. There has therefore been “outrage over the fact that thousands of Afghan citizens who have claimed asylum in Germany have flown back to their home country for a holiday.” And so, “perfectly timed to try to demonstrate that the government is already taking action, on Friday, August 30th – just before the election – it carried out the first deportation of Afghans back to their home country since August 2021.”

As Junge Freiheit reported, the German government gave all 28 of the Afghan criminals – mostly rapists, including a child rapist – the equivalent of $1,100 walking-around money.

The article noted that this is three times the average annual income in Afghanistan, so the word will get out: apply for asylum in Germany, rape a few women, spend a couple of years in a comfy German prison, and come home a rich man.

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Credit Image: © Reporters via ZUMA Press

And that’s why those horrible people on the very swish island of Sylt were singing “Auslander raus” – “foreigners out.”

The AfD says don’t let them in in the first place.

Even the federal police concede that “non-Germans are statistically six times more likely to resort to knives in an attack than German citizens. And in sexual crimes, it is seven times more likely.”

So, what is Interior Minister Nancy Faeser going to do? Certainly not “Auslander raus.”

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Credit Image: © Kay Nietfeld/dpa via ZUMA Press

“Germany announces tougher knife laws after deadly [Solingen] attack.”

Knives will be banned at sporting events, on long-distance trains, and at public gatherings like the one in Solingen. Are there going to be metal detectors everywhere? Germany becomes a police state because it won’t keep out Auslander. But Interior Minister Nancy did attend a wreath-laying ceremony for the people Issa Al H. carved up – she’s in the back row on crutches – so she’s doing her job.

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Credit Image: © Imago via ZUMA Press

You will recall that Angela Merkel let in 1.3 million Muslims – the sign over on the right says “Merkel, help” – and now, nearly one quarter of the population of Germany has what is euphemistically called “a migration background.”

Credit Image: © Aristidis Vafeiadakis/ZUMA Wire
Credit Image: © Aristidis Vafeiadakis/ZUMA Wire

They have a dismal record of poverty, unemployment, rape, and murder. Here’s another memorial to Germans killed by a Muslim immigrant, and, to the horror of CNN, Germans want their country back.

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Credit Image: © Paul Zinken/DPA via ZUMA Press

They deserve it.

I was going to tell you about the fascinating Sahra Wagenknecht, but I have run out of time. Besides, she and what she represents deserve a video of their own.

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Credit Image: © Imago/ZUMA Wire

In the meantime, “Deutschland den Deutschen,” Germany for the Germans!

(Republished from American Renaissance by permission of author or representative)

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