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Merkel's party wins largest vote share in Germa

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Merkel's party wins largest vote share in German election


Business | 209272 hits | Sep 24 12:20 pm | Posted by: martin14
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  1. by avatar martin14
    Sun Sep 24, 2017 7:24 pm
    And the lefties are going crazy the AfD got 14% :lol:

  2. by avatar BeaverFever
    Sun Sep 24, 2017 7:31 pm
    Funny the past 2 years all we've heard from the right is that Merkel has ruined Germany and is massively unpopular. I guess that's another one for your massive "alternate facts " pile like your fake story about BLM firing on rescue workers

  3. by avatar martin14
    Mon Sep 25, 2017 6:38 am
    32% is a loser's score.
    She will have trouble cobbling together a coalition, because the SPD is out.

  4. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:09 pm
    "BeaverFever" said
    Funny the past 2 years all we've heard from the right is that Merkel has ruined Germany and is massively unpopular. I guess that's another one for your massive "alternate facts " pile like your fake story about BLM firing on rescue workers


    Merkel's popularity has slid quite a bit. She was returned as Chancellor this time with 32% of the vote and that's way off of 2013 when her party got 41% of the vote.

    The thing that's hurting her is the one million fucking Muslims she brought into the country to rape, rob, and loot law abiding Germans.

    On Euronews they had interviews yesterday with moderate Turkish Muslims and some gay people who decided to vote AfD because they do not want to see Sharia law imposed across Germany as it has been in several places.

  5. by avatar martin14
    Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:49 pm
    Worst CDU result since 1949.
    Worst SPD result since forever.


    Some victory.

  6. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Mon Sep 25, 2017 4:14 pm
    "martin14" said
    Worst CDU result since 1949.
    Worst SPD result since forever.


    Some victory.


    Also the first time a right-leaning party has been in the Bundestag since 1953. :idea:

    Absent the leftist insistence on bring Muslims into Europe the AfD would be nothing but a small bunch of malcontents who'd periodically get together for been in, say, Munich.

  7. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Mon Sep 25, 2017 5:42 pm
    The AfD is now the #1 party in Saxony and will be forming a government.


  8. by avatar martin14
    Mon Sep 25, 2017 5:44 pm
    "BartSimpson" said
    Worst CDU result since 1949.
    Worst SPD result since forever.


    Some victory.


    Also the first time a right-leaning party has been in the Bundestag since 1953. :idea:

    Absent the leftist insistence on bring Muslims into Europe the AfD would be nothing but a small bunch of malcontents who'd periodically get together for been in, say, Munich.


    Some other group went from 0% to about 18% in their first serious election,
    back in about 1930.

    Krauts better be more careful, all we need now is the economic collapse.

  9. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Mon Sep 25, 2017 6:18 pm
    Nationalism and a push-back against the fucking Muslims is taking place worldwide.

    I forget which news service we were watching but one of them noted that even some leftist parties around the world have moved to the nationalist column and they're doing so because their countrymen are disillusioned with mass Muslim migrations into their countries.

  10. by avatar BeaverFever
    Tue Sep 26, 2017 12:26 am
    "BartSimpson" said
    Funny the past 2 years all we've heard from the right is that Merkel has ruined Germany and is massively unpopular. I guess that's another one for your massive "alternate facts " pile like your fake story about BLM firing on rescue workers


    Merkel's popularity has slid quite a bit. She was returned as Chancellor this time with 32% of the vote and that's way off of 2013 when her party got 41% of the vote.

    The thing that's hurting her is the one million fucking Muslims she brought into the country to rape, rob, and loot law abiding Germans.

    On Euronews they had interviews yesterday with moderate Turkish Muslims and some gay people who decided to vote AfD because they do not want to see Sharia law imposed across Germany as it has been in several places.

    Sharia law has not been imposed anywhere in Germany. Or anywhere in the west for that matter.

  11. by avatar BeaverFever
    Sun Oct 01, 2017 6:18 pm
    Germany�s nationalist party is an ugly sexist one, too

    23 hours ago
    Alexandra Eul is an editor at EMMA, Europe's oldest and largest feminist magazine.

    In last week's election, the nationalist, right-wing and � as many critics claim � racist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party gained nearly 13 per cent of the vote and is now the third strongest party in Germany. The 87 per cent of voters who didn't choose AfD have justified concerns about growing racism. The party is known for its nationalist and anti-immigrant stance.

    But the AfD is also a rampantly male-dominated bro-club which has declared war on the emancipation of women. Its anti-women stance is largely ignored within the sharp debates about the AfD: Why do nearly six-million people in Germany support a party that supports blatant toxic masculinity?

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    The AfD's official party platform already had promised to declare "gender ideology" � a term they use for any progressive policy aiming towards the equality of women and men � as "anti-constitutional" and a threat to the "natural differences" between men and women. The AfD, word for word, "rejects efforts at both national and international levels to implement this ideology through instruments such as gender studies, quotas (for example, for women), and campaigns such as the one for 'gender-neutral language.'"

    Abortion access and modern divorce laws are as much on the party's hit list as same-sex marriage, which is about to be fully legalized in Germany this week. The AfD wants to change the name of the German Federal Ministry for Family, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth to a "Federal Ministry for Family and Population Development," which will regulate the "population development according to scientific criteria."

    Inside the party's populist universe, the place of a woman is just as clear: It's the kitchen.

    The party's chair, Frauke Petry, took to her heels right after the election: On Monday � "after a long period of contemplations" � she announced she would not join the AfD in the Bundestag, the legislative assembly of Germany. Instead, Ms. Petry said she wants to serve as an independent member of parliament, focusing on her "conservative policies." On Tuesday, she announced that she is going to quit the party AfD entirely. Ms. Petry is seen as a relatively moderate voice within a party full of far-rights � and she is a woman. The power-driven male AfD-politicians, such as co-leading candidate Alexander Gauland, must certainly applaud the prompt departure of their most profiled opponent within their own ranks.

    On the night of the election, Mr. Gauland set the new political tone women and men should expect for the upcoming four years. "We will hunt Ms. Merkel or whoever," he trumpeted into the microphones. The AfD will "take back our country and our people," he said. This is 2017, and a German party is talking about a manhunt again � or, to be more precise, a womanhunt.

    The AfD's anti-feminist policies aren't likely to go into effect any time soon � but they will certainly shape the tone in which women are talked about in Germany. One thing is clear: The German media will spread AfD rhetoric willingly throughout the world. And this might encourage the unknown number of secret macho men, who hitherto only dared to rant against emancipated women behind closed doors.

    "Mutti must go!" is a phrase we hear a lot in Germany recently. The term "Mutti" is the German expression for mommy; it refers to Ms. Merkel � and it is not meant in an endearing way. Those who voted for the AfD certainly want to get rid of the woman at the top as well.

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    Women are not well represented in German politics � and the AfD's growing presence isn't likely to encourage them: the Bundestag is overwhelmingly male. In total, women will make up 31 per cent of the new members of parliament, a decrease of 6 per cent and the lowest proportion of women in two decades.

    The disappearance of women in German politics and the anti-feminist rhetoric of the AfD will send out a clear signal to all the bro-clubs in the United States, Canada and beyond: If this is possible in the country which is ruled by the most powerful woman in the world � it is possible everywhere.


    https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/opinio ... e36449622/

  12. by avatar BeaverFever
    Sun Oct 01, 2017 6:31 pm
    .

  13. by avatar BRAH
    Sun Oct 01, 2017 7:21 pm
    Germans love David Hasselhoff so their judgement is questionable.

  14. by avatar N_Fiddledog
    Sun Oct 01, 2017 7:44 pm
    "BeaverFever" said
    Sharia law has not been imposed anywhere in Germany. Or anywhere in the west for that matter.


    I suppose you could niggle and spin concerning what you mean by the word "Imposed," but I've run through the argument in my head. It was lengthy and your side relied on nonsense. You lost.

    What you're claiming is a lie.

    https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9461 ... sharia-law

    http://www.billionbibles.org/sharia/sharia-europe.html

    http://www.billionbibles.org/sharia/uk-sharia-law.html



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