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Old 10-15-18, 03:35 AM   #572
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70 percent of the people voting, this is bad but also 'normal' since some time. The AfD with its leader Neonazi Hoecke, before the SPD, this is really worrying.


(Google translate)

The vision of the AfD leader

"Höcke in fact holds little of basic and human rights as well as the separation of powers and parliamentarism. For him, "Western values" are "inflated value foam" (p. 199). "The party spirit must be overcome, the inner unity must be established," he says. (288) End the "Western-decadent liberalism and the escalating party rule"! (285) It should be replaced by "a demanding and supportive political elite that awakens our national spirits." (286)"

[...] he doubts that "a nation is even able to extract itself from the swamp". (286) "It takes a strong personality and a firm hand on a long leash to tame the centrifugal forces and bring them together in a political momentum." (231)

Höcke makes it clear that the aim of his exclusion of parts of the population from the "people" is not just the migrants. Höcke does not leave it to agitate in open-right-radical tone for the fight against the alleged "impending national death by the population exchange" (216). He also advocates drastic measures with regard to the people of pure German descent.
"'Sturdy limbs can not be cured with lavender water', Hegel already knew". (254) Höcke states in his intended change that "unfortunately we will lose some parts of the people who are too weak or unwilling" to participate. (257)
Höcke thinks of a "bloodletting" and indicates that those Germans who disagree with his political projects are excluded from Höckes Germany. The way in which this should happen is left to the imagination. Alternatively, the options of migration, deprivation, criminalization or liquidation appears before the mind's eye."


and so on and so on. Where have we heard that before.
I meanwhile think that there is more needed than a democratic.. reluctance, towards this type.

But with the successors of Cambridge Analytics, Steve Bannon coming to Europe, Nigel Farage, and their intended goal to destroy democratic party systems who knows what will happen.
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