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Originally Posted by mapuc
Whoever was in charge from 1949 and forward, they have created a society which created parties like AfD and even far left parties. Or should I say the German voters have created a society in which AfD grow.
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The three main reasons for voting for the AfD are that they are concerned about immigration, that they have a certain apocalyptic grounding and fear that things are going wrong in the country and that they feel there is a political and intellectual elite (this time not der Jude, but we are not far from it with the AfD it is the same rhetoric different race) that has no regard for ordinary people. But differences between East and West Germany 30 years after the fall of the wall also play a role. In my view, these are simple "alte kameraden" certainly after reports leaked earlier this year about a secret meeting between AfD politicians and a delegation of neo-Nazis. There, they allegedly discussed mass deportations of immigrants, including German citizens after an AfD election win.