‘Firewall’ Crumbles: Bundestag Passes Migration Motion With AfD’s Support

The German parliament (Bundestag) on Wednesday, January 29th backed a non-binding motion aimed at turning back illegal and undocumented migrants at the nation’s borders.

The vote marked a significant shift in German politics, as it is the first time mainstream parties have cooperated with the right-wing Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in accepting a proposal in the federal parliament.

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Thousands march in Germany as AfD launches election campaign

Thousands of Germans took to the streets in several cities to protest the rise of far-right extremism and the growing popularity of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

At Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, people blew whistles and sang anti-fascist songs, and in the western city of Cologne, protesters carried banners denouncing the AfD.

The protests also came as the AfD opened its election campaign in the central city of Halle. Around 4,500 AfD supporters gathered at a venue where the party’s leader and chancellor candidate Alice Weidel addressed the crowd.


Note the pic above that accompanied this article at media outlet DW, a CBC gov’t type propaganda outfit.

See the flag belonging to the violent extremist left Antifa movement?

How many times is Antifa mentioned in the article?

Zero mentions, Antifa and it’s violence are given a pass, normalized in fact, while the dissent of the common man is smeared as “far right extremist”.

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The Horror! Elon Musk told an AfD meeting “It’s good to be proud of German culture, German values, and not to lose that in some sort of multiculturalism that dilutes everything,”

Elon Musk made a surprise ap   pearance during Germany’s AfD (Alternative fuer Deutschland) election campaign event in Halle in eastern Germany on Saturday, speaking publicly in support of the far-right party for the second time in as many weeks.

Addressing a hall of 4,500 people alongside party leader Alice Weidel, Musk spoke live via video link about preserving German culture and protecting the German people.

“It’s good to be proud of German culture, German values, and not to lose that in some sort of multiculturalism that dilutes everything,” Musk said.

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Against the “Woke Madness:” AfD Vows To Become “Strongest Force in Germany”

Co-leader Alice Weidel promised the “total closing of Germany’s borders” and “large-scale repatriations” of illegal migrants if elected.

Closing Germany’s borders to illegal immigration, exiting the euro zone, getting rid of windmills, and turning nuclear power plants back on—those are the top priorities named by right-wing opposition Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party at its congress over the weekend.

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EU Globalist Explicitly Threatens To Cancel German Election Result If Right Wing AfD Wins

Former French European Commissioner Thierry Breton has essentially openly confessed that the West stole the Romanian election and stands ready to do it again in Germany if deemed necessary.

“We did it in Romania, and we will do it in Germany if necessary,” a translation from the French of Breton’s recent appearance in European media said. Early last month a top Romanian court simply annulled the first round of the country’s presidential election in order to create what amounted to a ‘do over’ election.

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150 EU ‘Experts’ Monitored Friendly Musk-Weidel Chat

U.S. billionaire Elon Musk reiterated his support for the right-wing Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) during the—much advertised and criticised—conversation with its co-leader Alice Weidel on Thursday, January 9th.

“I think only AfD can save Germany and I just want to be very clear about that,” Musk said during the discussion, which was streamed live on the entrepreneur’s X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter.

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Stupid shit Andrew Coyne says

Here’s the article.

Co-leader of Germany’s far-right AfD calls for mass deportations

The co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany has called for mass deportations of immigrants as the party launched its programme for next month’s nationwide elections.

In a fiery speech to supporters in the small town of Riesa in Saxony, east Germany, Alice Weidel said that under the AfD — which is second in the polls with a record vote share of around 20 per cent — Germany would witness “repatriations on a large scale”.

Weidel, AfD’s candidate for chancellor in the elections, used the controversial term “remigration” to describe the policy.


There is nothing “controversial’ about the term “remigration” it’s just the bankrupt left’s means of signaling they’re scared shitless. The EU and German establishment live in abject fear of the AfD booting their snouts from the public trough.

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German institutions depart X, a day after Musk’s Weidel talk

Scores of universities and research institutions in Germany and Austria on Friday announced their intention to drop their presence on the online messaging platform X (formerly Twitter), saying its algorithms were opposed to a discourse based on scientific and democratic integrity.

The planned withdrawal in the academic sphere comes as the German government says it is also considering leaving the platform because it was having an “agitated and polarizing” effect on public political discussion.

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Musk interviews Alice Weidel of Germany’s increasingly popular AfD for Germany party

Elon Musk took his endorsement of Germany’s far-right party to the next level on Thursday, hosting a live chat with its frontwoman, Alice Weidel.

The 74-minute conversation ranged across energy policy, German bureaucracy, Adolf Hitler, Mars and the meaning of life.

The world’s richest man unequivocally urged Germans to back Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in forthcoming elections.


This is the BBC’s headline – “Musk interviews German far-right frontwoman” – The “frontwoman” is gay, a fact that would be trumpeted in most stories but the Beeb will sink to any hypocrisy to protect their ideology.

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What’s Behind the AfD Party’s Rise in Germany

Critics call the populist party a threat to democracy, but many Germans aren’t buying it.

Elon Musk calls it the “last spark of hope” for Germany. European elites call it the heir to National Socialism. The debate over Germany’s reviled populist party, the Alternative for Germany (Alternativ für Deutschland, or AfD), is worth paying attention to, since it reveals modern Western society’s most fundamental belief structure. That debate is about to heat up further, when Musk holds a live conversation on X with the AfD’s leader. The elites, Musk says, “will lose their minds.”

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Elon Musk: Don’t liken the AfD leader to Hitler

Elon Musk has endorsed the hard-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in a guest opinion piece for the Welt am Sonntag newspaper, prompting its opinion editor to resign in protest.

In the article the tech billionaire explained why he had posted on the social media platform X last week that “only the AfD can save Germany”.

He wrote: “The portrayal of the AfD as right-wing extremist is clearly false, considering that Alice Weidel, the party’s leader, has a same-sex partner from Sri Lanka. Does that sound like Hitler to you? Come on!”

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Why the Media Spin on the German Christmas Market Attack Can’t Be Trusted

What the establishment media wants us to believe about any given event is usually more indicative of the media’s own world view than it is of the actual facts on the ground, and the vehicular attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany on Friday is no exception. In fact, the media spin is even more pernicious than usual on this one.


By all appearances the perp was a fraud, a Muslim pretending to be an “Islamophobic” atheist to avoid deportation to Saudi Arabia where he faced prosecution for a criminal act.

Also note that the German establishment is so afraid of the AfD that they will go to great lengths to smear them and that will include massaging the narrative presented by a regime friendly press.

h/t SweetPea,AndyCanuck,Mauser,testsubjectx1,CurtisH

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AfD is the only party that can save Germany, Elon Musk says

Elon Musk has stirred up the German election campaign by endorsing the radical right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), saying that it is the only party that could “save” the country.

The world’s richest man, a sponsor and ally of Donald Trump, has already flirted with the populist right in a number of other countries, including Britain, Italy and the Netherlands.

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