Why Is the Far Right in Germany Resurging?

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The unstoppable electoral growth of "Alternative for Germany" has naturally meant that its proposals are beginning to be taken seriously. According to the polls it is already the second largest political group in Germany and the issue is that its leader has described the European Union as a failed project. In this video we tell you about the rise of the extreme right in #Germany and how this could endanger the #EU.
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Completely ignores Angela Merkels reaction to the 2015 migrant crisis, the real causse of AFD's rise.

andy
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As a german, I can tell you there are exactly two reasons why people here vote for the AfD:
1. Disappointment in the established partys. Many are fed up with the status quo, which basically consists of two parties taking turns in governing (SPD and CDU) with frequent corruption scandals, misuse of government funding and horrible economical decisions.
2. Problems with migration. Germany has had problems with migration ever since the 60s, when parallel societies started to form in bigger cities, but it really got bad when the refugee crisis started to hit in 2015. We had 34 knife attacks each day last year. You hear these outrageous storys of gang rapes and attacks every day and benefit fraud is rampant.

The truth is, many germans just have enough of these two things and are even aware of the bad sides of the AfD. They just want something to change, because something HAS to change. The way it looks now, germany is facing a long and slow decline which will already be hard to stop.

BRSRK
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*"Women defending Islam is like Chickens defending KFC!"*

SuspectUsual
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Its almost like the traditional left and right wing parties have failed to solve or ignored problems for so long, that people have started to look to more extreme parties and solutions 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

penzorphallos
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Small correction: Alice Weidel is not the only leader of AfD. She’s co-leader together with Tino Chrupalla.

stefanoperfetti
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Well, Germany needs the right to protect their culture

luischumpitaz
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Why is it radical to care about your own country?

Nalololol
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EU was supposed to be an economic cooperation. The problem is now they are trying to also determine political decisions, and that doesn't sit well with national sovereignty.

innocento.
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So the AfD basically wants to implement the immigration policy that is used in Japan. This makes them far-right.

Pan_Z
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For the last 4 years I have followed Germany day by day. I consider myself to be an old school social-democrat. I have NOT noticed any resurging of the far right in Germany. AfD is center-right.

leunisvandewege
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I can answer the name of this video in one sentence. We are tired of loosing our own continent and being called evil for wanting our own continent with our culture

luciusgarvous
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The normal people get to the right more and more. We dont need a diversive and rainbow EU.

unwokeneuropean
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Why dont they like unlimited immigration. It is as though they dont want Jihad.

latchmere
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It's not "far right" to care about protecting ones culture and existence. Does no one notice that all cultures are supposed to be respected and appreciated, except cultures from historically Caucasian nations? Those cultures are supposed to just stop existing and if they refuse then they're far right? Makes no logical sense at all. It's just bigotry against them for not wanting to be erased.

noktumwhatever
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Simple. Because the German establishment is destroying Germany.

bendover
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If Germany is the bank of Europe, they can’t lose, because the bank NEVER loses.

chriswharton
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Enforcing existing immigration law is only "far right" if you're a peon.

S.J.L
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*"If you read the Quran, you are Muslim!*
*If you understand the Quran, you are Ex-Muslim!"*

SuspectUsual
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Why not? Every outsiders can see what’s the problem with Europe.

subswithoutvids-dwdv
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The 6 countries are "the fathers" (Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France). Time by time, more countries joined the European Union. However, two of them are considered the main figure: Germany and France. Go figure!

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