Message from @ColeH
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as it stands right now, AFD might be lucky to actually make it into parliament. And they will definitely not be a coalition member.
((FACTS))
Just curious as to your take on things.
oh indeed, I am a floridian but I try to take it all in as often as possible
^^^
Also, Frauke Petry totally looks like Curie from Fallout 4.
no one wants to form a coalition with them. and they don't want to be a part of the government, either.
there are similarities between Frauke Petry and Curie, definitely
Meme that shit now
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I had a few conversations with Petry at different party conventions. But I'm more a Bernd Lucke guy. π
"It's the economy, stupid"
I'm afraid I don't know too much about Lucke. What's his platform?
He was a founder of the AFD but left in 2015 after losing to Petry
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the party took a drift farther to the right - that's why I left and joined the Free Democratic Party, where I am definitely among the right-wingers
Do you feel like Germany has a bit too much of a power position within the EU at the moment?
I only really get american and eurosceptic sources
not just a bit. way too much. we are more or less the only nation within Europe where a substantial part of the population is dreaming of the "United States of Europe".
Damn
How do you think Germany could un-Merkel itself, and return to a more nationalist platform. (And by nationalist I don't mean Neo-Nazi, of course)
((Imperial Second Reich))
but with the UK leaving and other countries forming alliances (Czech, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland), I feel the EU will fall and other alliances will be formed.
I honestly feel blocks such as that would be more beneficial
I am just of the point of view that a nation should care for its citizens, and put them first, and it seems to me that Merkel and others like her keep putting the native population second.
At this point, Germany can't un-Merkel itself. She must go. And her opponent at the upcoming election in September, Martin Schulz, is even more on the left than her.
Fuck
and there are just two realistic outcomes this september: Merkel staying in power or Schulz becoming new chancellor of a socialdemocrat-green-socialist coalition
I've always wanted to make the journey over but I wouldn't be able to keep my mouth shut about a lot of things
And my grammar is also attrocious
Either do it as soon as possible or delay until Germany is sane again.
if the "red-red-green" coalition of the three most leftist parties (that actually matter) in Germany wins in september, Europe is doomed for the next four years
I graduate in December so I think it will have to stay a thought for now
and the AFD doesn't help the cause, because they are not willing to form a coalition with anyone.
at this point and in this kind of a democratic system, they do more harm than good. and they would be better off infiltrating Merkel's CDU
So what right-wing party (or parties) are there that stand a chance of causing real change?
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there is no real right-wing party in Germany and there unfortunately won't be for the next decades. the best way to support right-wing positions depends on how much libertarianism/authoritarianism you want with it
the more libertarian way would be the right wing of the Free Democrats, where I currently am and hope to stay.
the more authoritarian way, again, would be to infiltrate the CDU and try to get them to what they once were - an actual conservative party
the AFD as the idea of a "Die Linke" on the right will not work. "Die Linke" keeps on crossing the line to left-wing extremism just as the AFD keeps on crossing the line to right-wing extremism. But our history makes us be tougher on right-wing extremism due to our history.