What is Going on in Germany, Part II (Keeping the World Company)

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What is Going on in Germany, Part II; What Are the Reasons and Implication of its Move to the Right (Keeping the World Company). The hosts for this show were Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. The guests were Jean Rosenfeld and Manfred Henningsen.

The discussion was: Our panel helps us understand what is going on in Germany, and what are the reasons and implications of its move to the right. What do we know about the Alternatif fur Deutschland political party in Germany. Is it hiding antisemitism. Does it threaten the current national government or will it be confined to East Germany’s states of Thuringia and Saxony. Why does its leader reside in Switzerland. Does it harbor neo-Nazi beliefs.

The takeaway was: Germany is she most productive economy in Western Europe, and very important in the defense of Ukraine and other countries in Eastern Europe, and we therefore need to follow what is going on in Germany politically.

The hashtag keywords for this show are: #Manfred_Henningsen #Germany #East_Germany #right_wing #Alternatif_fur_Deutschland #political_parties_in_Germany #antisemitism_in_Germany #German_government #Nazis #Neo-Nazis #World_War_II #holocaust #Thuringia #Saxony #Switzerland #German_economy #Western_Europe #defense_of_Ukraine #Russia #Putin #Baltics #Eastern_Europe #German_politics #Solingen #AfD

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I do believe that these right-wing parties will grow further, Marie Le Pen will become president Giorgia Meloni is already prime minister. In the Netherlands and Belgium right-wing parties wil rule in the near future. The assimilation/integration into society of muslims has been a total failure in Europe. After living 3 generations in the Netherlands people still say that they are turkish instead of dutch. I see the problems only getting worse.

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tbh - bsw is less a classic german "left"-party and more just a pro-russia/pro-putin-party. Otherwise Wagenknecht is pretty far right - like less immigrants / asylum seekers, more nationalism...

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