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In Germany, insulting someone in public or online is a crime, with online insults potentially incurring higher fines due to their permanence. Even reposting untrue statements can be considered a crime. Authorities are actively curbing online hate speech, as demonstrated by coordinated raids targeting individuals posting racist content. Despite growing concerns over migration and related issues, there's a lack of political will to address these problems effectively. The focus seems to be on prosecuting opinion crimes rather than deporting criminals. My party, the AFD, faces persecution despite being a major opposition force. We're smeared as Nazis and right-wing extremists, but this isn't true. Free speech is eroding, with new laws targeting online expression. People risk punishment for criticizing mass migration. Even if the AFD performs well in elections, other parties may refuse to cooperate, maintaining a firewall against us. It is time to vote to make Germany great again.

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A 28-year-old Afghan migrant allegedly stabbed and killed a two-year-old child and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany. The speaker expresses frustration, stating that these incidents are recurring. They claim that migrants "take take take from us" and hate the native population to the point of violence. The speaker says that politicians promise change and deportations, but fail to deliver due to international human rights treaties. The speaker questions the country's sovereignty and democratic options to demand change. They ask if more videos and "thoughts and prayers" are the only recourse.

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In three minutes, that man that assaulted that young woman yesterday will be released from custody. He'll be released from custody because he's not a citizen of Germany. He's not a citizen of the EU for that matter. He doesn't even belong in here. He's an immigrant, an illegal one, a drug dealer, and very popularly known here, especially by the police. This is not the first time this has happened. It's not the first time that man had beat up a woman. And it's not the first time that the other guy decided to take a swing at my face with a six inch blade. If they could do this to the people of Germany and then just get released twelve hours later, even less at this point, where is the law? Where is the structure? If the Germans are held to that law and that structure, but these people could just come in, swing knives, and hurt, abuse, terrorize, and oppress citizens of Germany then. What do we do?

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I don't want anyone telling me what to do in my own bedroom or deciding who can vote. I fear that if Trump is in power, he will turn the US into a dictatorship like North Korea, Russia, or Saudi Arabia. He wants to scare everyone into submission and control the country. Voting for him means the end of democracy, and I can't understand why anyone would support someone who wants to destroy the greatest experiment on Earth.

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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 speaker addresses the audience, stating that the AfD party has never used the word "deportation" and that it was the left-wing media who spread this misinformation. They clarify that the AfD simply advocates for the enforcement of existing laws regarding the expulsion of individuals without the right to stay and foreign criminals, excluding Germans with a migration background who have not committed any crimes. The speaker also mentions that they and other AfD members with a migration background are not afraid of deportation. Lastly, they affirm that their parents are proud of them and even vote for the AfD, as do many other people with a migration background. They wish the audience a wonderful day. Translation: The speaker addresses the audience, clarifying that the AfD party has never used the word "deportation" and that it was the left-wing media who spread this misinformation. They advocate for enforcing existing laws regarding the expulsion of individuals without the right to stay and foreign criminals, excluding Germans with a migration background who have not committed any crimes. The speaker also mentions that they and other AfD members with a migration background are not afraid of deportation. Lastly, they affirm that their parents are proud of them and even vote for the AfD, as do many other people with a migration background. They wish the audience a wonderful day.

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I'm addressing crimes committed by migrants, a taboo topic close to my heart. I've experienced being followed and harassed by non-native men. My friend and her daughters have also faced assaults. I believe in speaking out for women's safety, even if labeled as racist. Safety is more important than protecting communities with outdated views on women.

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Min son har blivit rånad tre gånger, vilket har påverkat honom starkt. Jag känner att jag inte kan låta min dotter gå ut ensam längre. Invandringen har förändrat Sverige negativt och jag känner avsky för situationen i vissa förorter. Translation: My son has been robbed three times, leaving him scarred. I now feel the need to protect my daughter when she goes out. Immigration has negatively impacted Sweden, and I feel disgust towards the situation in some suburbs.

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The speaker claims AFD members have been victims of violence, including arson. They believe banning AFD is being considered despite it being the leading party in polls, which would set a dangerous precedent for Western democracies. The constitutional court would make the decision, potentially taking years unless they "overthrow everything." The speaker alleges the head of an agency admitted his duty was to diminish AFD's poll numbers, likening it to the Russiagate hoax. AFD was founded in 2014 advocating for direct democracy and opposed open border policies during the migrant crisis. The speaker states AFD members need police protection at conventions due to violence. They claim censorship is already happening, with politicians favoring censorship and individuals facing prison sentences for jokes about ministers.

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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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I moved to Sweden in 1987, obtaining permanent residency in 1991. Back then, it was paradise: clean, safe, and beautiful. But the decline of Sweden has been staggering. This year alone, there have been 32 bombs already, along with weekly shootings and the highest rape rate in Europe. One in four girls will be raped before 20. I've faced ridicule for speaking out about these issues. The problems aren't limited to major cities; they're nationwide. Lowering the prison sentence age won't solve anything. Multiculturalism has failed here. Importing so many people with different cultures simply doesn't work. Sweden is being destroyed, and authorities seem powerless. It's a tragedy that this was allowed to happen. I hope increased media coverage will awaken Sweden to demand change because right now, they are letting more people in than deporting. Sweden is a warning to the rest of Europe: We need to address these issues.

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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 German parliament is full of left-green traitors and egomaniacs who will virtue signal us to hell to push their ideology. How many more times must we endure Aschaffenburg, Magdeburg, Mannheim, and Zolling? How many more rapes, stabbings, and murders, even of children, must we expect? This could happen to your family; you could be next.

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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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We will not be working with that right-wing extremist party because they are outside of what Germany needs, in both economic and migration policy. There will be no collaboration with that party. What is missing from this discussion is that it is never about content, but only about outrageous framing towards the Alternative for Germany. They are a liberal conservative party, and the problems in this country would not exist without the three parties standing here.

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On September 14th, the CDU and AFD passed a law together in Thuringia. The question arises if a similar cooperation could happen in Hesse. Will Boris Rhein be concerned about right-wing voices? Friedrich Merz, his boss in the federal executive board, set the direction in the summer. However, after the vote in Thuringia, Merz did not rein in his party. Boris Rhein, a member of the federal executive board, also did not. Rhein may not have had much to do with the right-wing in the CDU Hesse, but there have been connections. Erika Steinbach, the current head of the AFD's own foundation, campaigned for Rhein. Rhein was praised by the Hells Angels for his cooperation. His party colleague, Hans Jürgen Irmer, recently attended a meeting of CDU and AFD members alongside right-wing CDU member Hans Georg Maaßen. Rhein remained silent on the matter. The CDU can no longer be relied upon when it comes to the AFD. History has taught us that we must not collaborate with the right-wing, but instead raise our voices against them. We guarantee that Hesse will remain free from right-wing politics. Therefore, on October 8th, vote for democracy, vote for the SPD and Nancy Faeser.

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Last night, I attended a demonstration against fascism because I was upset about the election results. Many of my colleagues were also in tears, feeling unrepresented. Some disagreed, calling it ridiculous and accusing others of demonizing. We live in a democracy, but with the need for security around Wilders, it's a complex issue. Despite differences, we are fortunate to have the freedom to protest. I attended to show solidarity with those who feel threatened by the election outcome and to address the problem that has been exposed. It's important to connect and not dismiss each other's concerns.

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We aim to consistently deport immigrants who are required to leave and are dangerous. This also serves the interests of Germans with a migration background, who are currently too often held jointly liable. We clearly state to citizens with a migration history: you belong to us, you belong to Germany, work with us for this country. All citizens in Germany have a shared interest in security, prosperity, and especially freedom in Germany. It's worth fighting to ensure this migration turnaround, which will only happen under the leadership of the AFD, finally succeeds.

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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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The PVV's win is a blow to democracy and value-driven politics. Wilders may try to portray himself as Mother Teresa, but his history of discrimination, exclusion, and demonizing opponents shows he has a long way to go to become more moderate. The country has spoken, but I speak for myself and find it concerning. Rob Jetten, our new party leader, has spoken clearly. Only 67% of people didn't vote for Wilders. The challenge is for him to prove he genuinely values tolerance, which we have yet to see. I'm not angry, I'm passionate. I'm concerned about the election result and whether he will change. No, he won't change. If he becomes prime minister, it will be through a coalition, not by my choice.

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I've been warning you this would happen again. As long as nothing changes, the outcome will remain the same. It's a cycle of terror, false promises, and fake apologies from puppet politicians, but no real change. The establishment rejects the AFD's immigration control proposals because they have to gaslight you. They're trying to extend their government control, knowing you'll eventually vote for the AFD. Why let them extend the suffering? Why let them gaslight you? Be brave and vote for the AFD now while we still have a chance. You need to realize that you could be next. Your family, your children, your sister, your mother—they could be next.

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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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