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The speaker states they are not defending Putin, but believes he has done a great job for Russia, better than any German leader. They claim Germany is declining while Russia is rising, and Germans should be angry at their own leaders instead of Putin. The speaker questions why Putin is considered a war criminal, while Angela Merkel, who they claim wrecked Germany through mass migration, is not. They assert Merkel let millions of people into Germany, which hasn't worked, and the country will not recover in the speaker's or the listener's lifetime.

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I'm one of you, and because I love Germany, I vote for the AfD. Despite what the media says, I want what's best for us all. I stand for freedom, individualism, and sovereignty, which requires preserving our cultural roots and being proud of who we are. We shouldn't sacrifice ourselves for the world or let our values be trampled, losing our identity. We don't need to sacrifice for uncontrolled immigration or a global climate goal we can't achieve. There is no catastrophic, man-made climate change. We must protect our children from crime, economic collapse, and tyranny, not an abstract climate crisis. To avoid the AfD, the CDU will likely form a coalition with the left, worsening things. We need a strong AfD opposition, and eventually, government participation. The AfD is inevitable; we will break down the barriers. With over twenty-five percent of the seats in the Bundestag, the AfD can launch investigations into political failures, like the two-tiered system during COVID. I want to fight for a Germany that belongs to the people, not the politicians. As Elon Musk said, only the AfD can save Germany.

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Chancellor on the AfD: Right-wing populist parties exist in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Austria, and here too. The term "bad mood parties" is seen as downplaying and trivializing the AfD. It is a radical right anti-system party, more than just a mood. The handling of the AfD is problematic for all parties, including the Union. Friedrich Merz, CDU leader, sees the Greens as the main opponents. The Union has adopted populist rhetoric, such as referring to the "energy Stasi" during the heating law debate, which aligns with the AfD's narrative. The disputes within the coalition government lead to inaction, fostering dissatisfaction and appealing to AfD sympathizers. People in the pedestrian zone express their dissatisfaction with politics. The AfD's support for poorer people is unclear. Despite not knowing their policies, some may still consider voting for them. Armin Laschet's recent statement in parliament shows a tough stance against the right-wing party, promising they will never have power in the country.

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The speaker discusses the Alternative for Germany (AFD) party's experiences, claiming the party has faced media labeling, social exclusion, and economic hardship for its members. They state that the AFD's rise in popularity has led to increased institutional measures against them, including being labeled as extremist by the intelligence service. The speaker claims that the EU is a Soviet-style bureaucratic system disturbing free markets and democratic processes. They thank Elon Musk for providing an alternative to mainstream media, which they allege is government-funded and biased. They believe Germany is on the wrong path, particularly regarding energy policy and its stance on the Ukraine conflict. The speaker worries about the possibility of the AFD being banned and its leaders imprisoned, but remains hopeful that the German people will see through what they describe as a facade. They express concern over the undermining of democratic processes and the exclusion of the AFD from parliamentary representation.

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The German AFD party's rise is linked to geopolitical interests, specifically concerning liquified natural gas (LNG). The 2013-2015 migrant crisis in Europe led to right-wing populist movements, including AFD, which faced accusations of hate speech for advocating border closures. However, the speaker claims the real reason for these accusations was to create a censorship pretext to undermine AFD's online popularity due to their opposition to the US State Department's "grand Ukraine energy play." After Trump's 2016 election win, a US State Department network allegedly pushed for internet censorship in Europe, culminating in Germany's Netzdg law in 2017, requiring AI content moderation. The speaker claims the plan was to privatize Ukraine's gas assets, have Wall Street and London profit, eliminate Gazprom, and force imports of US LNG. AFD opposed this, advocating for cheap Russian gas via the Nord Stream pipeline, threatening the LNG market and the Biden family's interests, including Hunter Biden's involvement with Burisma. The speaker alleges that the focus on AFD is due to Germany's industrial importance in Europe.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 a question, but Speaker 1 avoids answering and finds the conversation pointless. Speaker 0 insists on getting an answer, but Speaker 1 dismisses them and claims not to care about their opinion. Speaker 0 tries to discuss the book's claims about society, but Speaker 1 interrupts and accuses Speaker 0 of being biased. Speaker 0 asks about the values the book mentions, but Speaker 1 refuses to continue the interview, ending the conversation. Speaker 0 thanks Speaker 1 for their time and comments on the lack of anger in American political discourse.

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This video discusses Germany's AFD party and its connection to internet censorship and the LNG market. It mentions Elon Musk's response to accusations of sympathizing with the party. The rise of right-wing populist movements in Europe, including AFD, is attributed to the migrant crisis. The video suggests that hate speech allegations against AFD are politically motivated and tied to the LNG market. It also mentions the State Department's involvement, the passage of NetzDG in Germany, and the privatization of Ukraine's gas assets. The transcript highlights the importance of Germany's political landscape and the potential impact of AFD's success on the LNG market.

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I dislike the Green Party more than the CDU because of their moral superiority and indifference towards social issues. They claim to be morally superior and better people, which annoys me and many others. This is why the Green Party is unpopular. I believe we are handling the AFD incorrectly. Not everyone in the AFD is a Nazi, including Alice. We should differentiate and engage in more meaningful discussions instead of running exaggerated campaigns.

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Welcome to the new episode of Wagenknecht's Weekly Review. This show combines satire and political self-promotion as the speaker mocks other parties and politicians. They criticize the SPD leader Esken and her two years of coalition politics, while also taking a swipe at Özdemir. The speaker reads from a teleprompter with a hint of disdain for politics. Surprisingly, they are more lenient towards the AfD, even seeming to court their voters. The speaker believes that the way the AfD is criticized is often exaggerated and biased, suggesting that the desire for stricter migration policies is only seen as radical from a green woke perspective. Ultimately, the speaker's main opponent seems to be the "green woke" ideology, rather than the AfD or the Union.

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Another child and mother were killed by an Afghan refugee. I've warned you this would happen again. Establishment parties reject the AfD's immigration control proposals because they need to gaslight you to extend their control, knowing you'll eventually vote AfD anyway. Why let them prolong the suffering? Be brave and vote AfD now because your family could be next. The AfD would dominate polls without the Nazi stigma created by the media and establishment parties like the CDU, who need it to cover their corruption and treason. Instead of preventing attacks, they avoid working with the AfD, a betrayal of the people. The media brainwashes you into thinking you're a Nazi if you vote AfD. JD Vance was criticized for his speech addressing the threat to German people's safety, a concept the establishment seems unfamiliar with. We must protect the German people whose existence is threatened by this asylum crisis. Only the AfD can save Germany. Overcome your Nazi stigma fears and make the right decision for your family and future generations.

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The speaker discusses the Alternative for Germany (AFD) party's experience with media labeling them as right-wing extremists, leading to social exclusion and economic hardship for party members. Despite this, the AFD has grown in popularity, reaching 26% in polls and over 40% in Eastern Germany. The speaker criticizes Germany's intelligence service for labeling the AFD as extremist for holding conservative views. They also express concern over the EU's bureaucratic system and its impact on democratic processes. The speaker thanks Elon Musk for providing an alternative to mainstream media, which they claim is government-funded and biased. They lament Germany's energy policy, particularly the shutdown of nuclear power plants, and criticize Chancellor Merkel's green policies. The speaker believes the AFD represents normal conservative values and offers a perspective of freedom and wealth. They express worry about the possibility of the party being banned and its leaders imprisoned, drawing parallels to situations in Romania and the treatment of Donald Trump. They advocate for peace in Ukraine and criticize Germany's support for the war.

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The speaker criticizes the German government's support for Ukraine, questioning why they continue to invest in the country. They mention the statements made by Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck, suggesting that they prioritize Ukraine's interests over Germany's. The speaker argues that the government neglects the needs of German citizens and emphasizes the desire for the state to focus on domestic issues. They suggest that those who want to rebuild Ukraine have multiple parties to choose from, while those who want to rebuild Germany only have the Alternative for Germany party as an option.

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Speaker 0 expresses shame in being German and accuses others of betraying the country. Speaker 1 argues that there is no such thing as a nation or knowledge, and therefore no betrayal of the nation. Speaker 2 asks Speaker 1 about their knowledge on a specific topic. Speaker 1 reiterates their support for mandatory vaccination. Speaker 2 reminds Speaker 1 of their promise of no mandatory vaccination. Speaker 1 defends their stance, stating that it is about public health and being truthful. Speaker 2 argues that being liberal often leads to political downfall. Speaker 1 clarifies that they support mandatory vaccination but believe it should be proportionate. Speaker 2 calls for mandatory vaccination in Germany. Speaker 1 assures that there will be no forced vaccination or violation of rights. They believe a solution will be found through a process that may lead to mandatory vaccination.

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I'm addressing Jan Bilerman, criticizing his New York Times video portraying the AFD as a Nazi party supported by Elon Musk. I believe Jan is out of touch with the suffering of German citizens due to economic collapse and migrant crime, exacerbated by the current government. While Jan acknowledges the importance of remembering the Holocaust, he seems to have forgotten that restricting free speech was a key Nazi propaganda tool. His version of equality is socialist equity, where some are more equal than others, and his idea of liberty is dictating acceptable free speech. He fears the AFD because he fears the German people regaining authority over the government. Only the AFD can save Germany from his elitist vision. Remember, pride comes before the fall, and I'm ready to watch his empire crumble.

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In this segment, the speaker argues against the idea that exiting the eurozone or the European Union would automatically sever access to the internal market, labeling such fears as fundamentally incorrect. The speaker references a position previously outlined in a Welt article from 2016, stating that every country within the EU should be allowed to leave the EU and automatically fall into the internal market, so that the free internal market continues to guarantee the fundamental freedoms between EU countries. The overarching objective presented is the creation of a European Economic Area, but the speaker rejects what is described as a “monstrous overbuild” currently practiced, characterized by tens of thousands of civil servants who are deemed unnecessary and overpaid, with a level of intrusion that is viewed as excessive. The speaker then shifts to a critique of the current leadership and policies, urging the removal of those in power within the EU framework, specifically naming Ursula von der Leyen and the policies associated with her tenure. The cited policy areas include a ban on combustion engines, CO2-related levies, heating laws, and building energy policy, among others. The demand is to “throw out” these people, as they are viewed as representative of an overreaching EU apparatus that the speaker does not support. The central message is that such a centralized and intrusive EU structure is unnecessary and undesirable. The text emphasizes the need for a free internal market among European nations, paired with the restoration of national sovereignty and secure borders. The speaker advocates for free exchange of goods and services among nations, suggesting that this approach would constitute real progress. The concluding sentiment reinforces a preference for smaller, less intrusive governance and a streamlined framework that prioritizes the free movement of goods and services within a European context, while maintaining secure borders and national autonomy. The overall call is for scrapping what is described as the EU apparatus, empowering nations to engage in open trade and cooperation without the perceived rigidity and overreach of the current EU system.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1 about their statement in a book regarding anger and whether they contribute to it. Speaker 1 defends their use of charged language in politics but clarifies that they have an issue with assuming people with different political views are of bad character. Speaker 0 brings up Speaker 1's description of President Obama's State of the Union address as fascist, to which Speaker 1 admits it was a poor choice of words. Speaker 0 points out that being bad or wrong doesn't necessarily make something fascist. Speaker 1 offers to critique the column if it is read aloud.

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Speaker 0 argues there is a 'Soviet Union type bureaucratic system' that 'disturbs free markets' and 'democratic processes.' He says 'the media are not neutral anymore' and thanks Elon Musk for 'buying x to give people the chance to inform themselves differently than from mainstream media,' claiming 'the mainstream media... are all paid by our government.' He recalls Merkel's remark 'there are no alternatives to my politics' and links it to the party name 'Alternative for Germany.' The party has been labeled 'extremist' 'on probation,' then 'on suspicion,' now 'certified extremist,' with debanking and a possible ban. Polls show AfD rising to '21% almost' then '25, 26%,' 'double as strong as the CDU' in the East, 'over 40%.' He cites energy policy as destroying infrastructure: 'the last six were switched off' and 'gas pipelines... ripped out.' He cites Tocqueville and warns of worst-case bans and imprisonment, urging peaceful democratic renewal.

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If you're unhappy with the current situation in Germany, my strong recommendation is to vote for change. That's why I urge you to vote for AFD. It's simply the sensible move. Alice Weidel is a very reasonable person, and as you can probably tell from this conversation, nothing outrageous is being proposed, just common sense. I've said it publicly before, and I'll say it again: only AFD can save Germany. End of story.

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Speaker 0 raises concerns about the current policies that are damaging our way of life and questions why such drastic measures are being taken. They mention influential globalists, like Claus Schwab, who see the pandemic as an opportunity to reset the world. Speaker 1, the Prime Minister, claims to be unaware of Schwab's book but advises against conspiracy theories. Speaker 0 presents evidence of a letter from the Prime Minister to Schwab, thanking him for his book and calling it a hopeful analysis. Speaker 1 dismisses it as a polite gesture and implies that they cannot read every book they receive. Speaker 0 points out the contradiction, and Speaker 1 deflects the accusation.

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The atmosphere in the European Parliament is tense. Many colleagues are realizing they are not serving the people's best interests. It's no longer about the people, but about a global elite. They are starting to see that the public is no longer fooled by climate change rhetoric and are standing up against it.

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Europe's energy crisis stems from allowing a 16-year-old girl to dictate energy policy, shaming the continent away from nuclear energy and hindering energy independence. This placed Europe in a fragile position, now worsened by the lack of Russian energy. The speaker claims that both a 16-year-old girl "who knew nothing" and a president whose language turned people off contributed to the crisis. The speaker asserts that Trump was right about German and European reliance on Russian gas, despite the German delegation "snickering" at his warnings. The speaker suggests that the eagerness to judge Trump's delivery led to embracing a 16-year-old with no scientific or technological background to dictate energy policy. The speaker reminds the audience that she was nominated for a Nobel Prize.

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**Speaker 2 (Michael Shellenberger):** Many of us were shocked by Vance's speech, but I think it's long overdue. Americans deeply value freedom of speech, and we question our alliance when European judges try to censor our speech and social media platforms. America is tired of being the world's police officer, and our patience is tested when Europe seems to turn against enlightenment values like free speech. The only solution to misinformation is accurate information through free debate. **Speaker 3 (Natalie Tucci):** I don't believe there has been an erosion of free speech in Europe, and I don't think what we heard from the US Vice President has much to do with free speech. Vance's rhetoric sounds like the Russian playbook, turning arguments about democracy on their head. His meeting with Alice Weidel suggests election interference and support for far-right parties, which could end liberal democracy and European integration.

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The speaker states they are not defending Putin, but believes he has done a great job for Russia, better than any German leader. They claim Germany is declining while Russia is improving, and Germans should be angry at their own leaders instead of Putin. The speaker questions why Putin is considered a war criminal, but Angela Merkel, who they claim wrecked Germany through mass migration, is not. They assert Merkel "literally wrecked" Germany, stating it will not recover in their lifetime, and accuses her of letting millions of people into the country in a way that "hasn't worked."

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How to Stop Europe’s Collapse: Learning from Germany's Mistakes | Christine Anderson | EP 559
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Germany is facing significant political and social challenges, with claims that it is becoming increasingly unsafe and ungovernable. Christine Anderson, a member of the European Parliament representing the Alternative for Germany (AfD), argues that democratic principles are eroding across Western democracies, with real power shifting to supranational organizations like the EU. She expresses concern over the disconnect between citizens and their governments, emphasizing that elected officials no longer represent the people's interests. Anderson discusses her political awakening, which began in 2007, and her disillusionment with traditional parties like the Christian Democrats and the Liberal Party, leading her to join the AfD in 2013. She highlights the party's rise amid criticism, labeling it as "far-right" by opponents, and asserts that such stigmatization is losing effectiveness as more people recognize the validity of the AfD's concerns. The conversation touches on issues like immigration, with Anderson criticizing the influx of asylum seekers, particularly young men, and the impact of EU policies on Germany's economy and safety. She cites alarming statistics about crime rates, including gang rapes and knife attacks, asserting that the country is no longer safe. Anderson critiques the EU's centralized power structure, arguing that it undermines national sovereignty and democratic accountability. She believes that the EU's policies, particularly regarding climate change and immigration, are detrimental to Germany's industrial base and overall well-being. The AfD's platform focuses on common-sense policies that prioritize the interests of German citizens, advocating for freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. Anderson expresses frustration with mainstream conservative parties that distance themselves from the AfD, suggesting they are surrendering their policy-making power to appease the left. In her international work, Anderson aims to expose the erosion of freedoms in Western democracies, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. She emphasizes the importance of speaking out against totalitarianism and maintaining individual rights, while also expressing her admiration for the Canadian trucker protests as a pivotal moment in the fight for freedom.

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German Far RIGHT 'BEST SHOWING EVER' As Centrist Collapse
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Germany's recent elections indicate significant political shifts, with Friedrich Merz poised to become Chancellor. His aim is to transform the CDU to counter the rising AfD, which achieved its best results ever, while the SPD faced its worst since 1887. The election reflects broader trends in Europe, with a notable East-West divide in support for parties. Economic challenges, including reliance on Russian gas and high energy prices, have fueled the AfD's rise. Merz emphasizes strengthening Europe’s independence from the US. The impact of the Ukraine war on inflation and the AfD's pro-Israel stance also play crucial roles in the current political landscape.
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