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26.02.202503:04
This shit is insane! We need to lock up all Pentecostals & Charismatics 😂
25.02.202522:49
25.02.202505:16
🇩🇪🇩🇪 Is AfD based or cucked? As an expert in German politics, I've written an explainer...

What most people outside of Germany get wrong in their analysis because they don't understand the Federal Republic's domestic politics very well is that AfD isn't simply Alice Weidel. She is just the figurehead at the top of the ticket.

AfD can only be understood by the decentralised nature of its party structure which looks like this:

First level: 2 Co-leaders (Weidel & Chrupalla)
Second level: 3 Deputy co-leaders
Third level:
Federal executive board (which is made up of a number of individuals)
Fourth level: State associations for Germany's 16 Bundesländer/states (these are largely autonomous)

Apart from the first tier, the leadership level, the hard-right völkisch and ethnonationalist faction known as 'Der Flügel' – which is led by a man named Björn Höcke (you've likely heard of him before) – has members in every single level of the party's governance.

For instance, one of the three deputy leaders is a man named Stephan Brander. He is a staunch adherent of Der Flügel and one of Höcke's biggest allies. His Wikipedia page is linked, go look at the 'controversies' section 🤣

As for the AfD's state associations, they are mostly radical in the former East Germany which, funnily enough, corresponds with the party's strongest bases of support.

In a number of these states, Der Flügel not only controls the AfD's state leadership but dominates much of the administrative board. Perfect examples of this (but not limited to) are Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Saxony:

AfD Saxony-Anhalt Senior Management
Leader: Martin Reichardt (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Hans-Thomas Tillschneider (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Oliver Kirchner (Flügel)
Secretary general: Jan Wenzel Schmidt (Flügel)

AfD Thuringia Senior Management
Co-leader: Björn Höcke (Flügel)
Co-leader: Stefan Möller (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: René Aust (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Torben Braga (Flügel)

AfD Saxony Senior Management
Leader: Jörg Urban (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Siegbert Droese (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Joachim Keiler (non-Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Martina Jost (non-Flügel)
Secretary general: Jan-Oliver Zwerg (Flügel)

These three state associations of the AfD are classified by the German government as 'proven right-wing extremist organisations'. This is obviously a smear tactic to justify state persecution, but it's also true that these branches take hardline positions that are closer to our style of politics.

AfD state associations in Brandenburg and Bavaria (the latter played an important role in mainstreaming the term 'remigation' in Germany btw) are also predominantly Flügel-aligned, including their leaders. Other states like Baden-Württemberg, Bremen, Lower Saxony and Hesse are balanced between non-Flügel and Flügel, but as time increases the nationalist camp is winning out. AfD's youth wing is almost entirely made up of ethnic nationalists who openly associate and identify with the Identitarian movement and activists like Martin Sellner.

On the other hand, the AfD state branches that are considered more 'cucked' and part of Weidel's libertarian camp are:

Schleswig-Holstein
Rhineland Palatinate
North Rhine-Westphalia
Hamburg
Saarland
Berlin
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Even in these states there's some prominent Flügel members, but they don't hold significant positions in the leadership.

Overall Assessment
AfD began as a eurosceptic libertarian party in 2013 and first gained notoriety for its free market policies and criticism of the euro. With the advent of the 2015-16 migrant crisis, their focus shifted from economics to anti-refugee sentiment.

During the period 2016 through to 2022, the party underwent open infighting between the libertarian wing in the tradition of Bernd Lucke and the emerging nationalist faction in the east. AfD co-leader Jörg Meuthen's resignation and subsequent departure from the party in January 2022 – citing concerns with rising party 'extremism' – ended the open warfare. The politics of distancing had ended.

Continuing... (1/3)
25.02.202501:04
ChatGPT's analysis of Russia's motives for invading Ukraine.
24.02.202522:15
Speak the truth before it’s illegal. New Ag pick is an Israel first system pig. Antisemitism laws are going to take down the deep state. Lmao

Incoming Attorney General Pam Bondi calls out growing antisemitism & “rampant Jew hatred”.

https://x.com/dmichaeltripi/status/1859756072216809971
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Pole Connection
23.02.202518:36
Projected result of German election
26.02.202503:03
Charismatic "Christianity" Exposed - Must-See Video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=PYNxwNjVcL0&si=Sui3yPg8HlcIelxn
25.02.202520:35
STRASSERISM (CONCEPT & IDEOLOGY)
25.02.202504:15
In the cancelled do over of the Romanian election. Ultra nationalist and pro Russian candidate Calin Georgescu's lead continues to widen.

Additionally other ultranationalists running for other positions have like wise taken surprise leads.


Georgescu is anti American. Pro Russian. And extremely controversial. Suggestions include Romania joining the Russian invasion of the Ukraine to seize territory that had been given to Romania during ww2 by Hitler. And has suggested helping Hungary to take Ukrainian territory so that Hungarian nationalists no longer seek transylvania's return from Romania.


During the first round Georgescu took a surprise lead, coming out of no where. Without a party to win the elections, in a run off with an independent liberal.

The shock knocked off BOTH traditional mainstream Romanian parties. The supreme court of Romania in a HIGHLY, DEMOCRATIC move decided to protect democracy by cancelling the elections based on the suspicion that Georgescu's campaign which was largely ran from tiktok might have been interference.

Because in an era with the internet foreigners commenting on another countries elections on a international social media app is basically the same thing as spies "hacking the election". Romanians learning from the internet that POSSIBLY foreigners might have opinions on the outcome of an election. Westoid peasants are so stupid that comments on social media posts are a "danger to OUR democracy" so they cannot be allowed to vote.

Public outcry thankfully has prevented Romania from banning Georgescu from running the second time. And ALL the main stream parties have agreed to work together and run a single establishment candidate who at one time will represent center-left,center-right, libertarians and greens.

Despite this unity candidate the outsider liberal and Georgescu are again in the lead. With Georgescu appearing poised to win outright. And lead Romania out of nato


https://balkaninsight.com/2025/02/24/romanias-ultra-nationalists-gain-momentum-amid-election-controversy/
25.02.202500:11
🇩🇪🇩🇪 Is AfD based or cucked? As an expert in German politics, I've written an explainer...

What most people outside of Germany get wrong in their analysis because they don't understand the Federal Republic's domestic politics very well is that AfD isn't simply Alice Weidel. She is just the figurehead at the top of the ticket.

AfD can only be understood by the decentralised nature of its party structure which looks like this:

First level: 2 Co-leaders (Weidel & Chrupalla)
Second level: 3 Deputy co-leaders
Third level:
Federal executive board (which is made up of a number of individuals)
Fourth level: State associations for Germany's 16 Bundesländer/states (these are largely autonomous)

Apart from the first tier, the leadership level, the hard-right völkisch and ethnonationalist faction known as 'Der Flügel' – which is led by a man named Björn Höcke (you've likely heard of him before) – has members in every single level of the party's governance.

For instance, one of the three deputy leaders is a man named Stephan Brander. He is a staunch adherent of Der Flügel and one of Höcke's biggest allies. His Wikipedia page is linked, go look at the 'controversies' section 🤣

As for the AfD's state associations, they are mostly radical in the former East Germany which, funnily enough, corresponds with the party's strongest bases of support.

In a number of these states, Der Flügel not only controls the AfD's state leadership but dominates much of the administrative board. Perfect examples of this (but not limited to) are Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Saxony:

AfD Saxony-Anhalt Senior Management
Leader: Martin Reichardt (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Hans-Thomas Tillschneider (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Oliver Kirchner (Flügel)
Secretary general: Jan Wenzel Schmidt (Flügel)

AfD Thuringia Senior Management
Co-leader: Björn Höcke (Flügel)
Co-leader: Stefan Möller (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: René Aust (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Torben Braga (Flügel)

AfD Saxony Senior Management
Leader: Jörg Urban (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Siegbert Droese (Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Joachim Keiler (non-Flügel)
Co-deputy leader: Martina Jost (non-Flügel)
Secretary general: Jan-Oliver Zwerg (Flügel)

These three state associations of the AfD are classified by the German government as 'proven right-wing extremist organisations'. This is obviously a smear tactic to justify state persecution, but it's also true that these branches take hardline positions that are closer to our style of politics.

AfD state associations in Brandenburg and Bavaria (the latter played an important role in mainstreaming the term 'remigation' in Germany btw) are also predominantly Flügel-aligned, including their leaders. Other states like Baden-Württemberg, Bremen, Lower Saxony and Hesse are balanced between non-Flügel and Flügel, but as time increases the nationalist camp is winning out. AfD's youth wing is almost entirely made up of ethnic nationalists who openly associate and identify with the Identitarian movement and activists like Martin Sellner.

On the other hand, the AfD state branches that are considered more 'cucked' and part of Weidel's libertarian camp are:

Schleswig-Holstein
Rhineland Palatinate
North Rhine-Westphalia
Hamburg
Saarland
Berlin
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Even in these states there's some prominent Flügel members, but they don't hold significant positions in the leadership.

Overall Assessment
AfD began as a eurosceptic libertarian party in 2013 and first gained notoriety for its free market policies and criticism of the euro. With the advent of the 2015-16 migrant crisis, their focus shifted from economics to anti-refugee sentiment.

During the period 2016 through to 2022, the party underwent open infighting between the libertarian wing in the tradition of Bernd Lucke and the emerging nationalist faction in the east. AfD co-leader Jörg Meuthen's resignation and subsequent departure from the party in January 2022 – citing concerns with rising party 'extremism' – ended the open warfare. The politics of distancing had ended.

Continuing... (1/3)
24.02.202521:28
Pope Francis has less than 72hrs left to live

Pray for the next Pope to be a true Trad-Cath that's against Vatican II
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23.02.202518:36
Voter turnout compared to 2021. Good news for AfD as lots of people are voting in Eastern Germany

Sachsen: 25.9% -> 27.1%
Thüringen: 24.6% -> 44.5%
Sachsen-Anhalt: 26.5% -> 37.1%
Bremen: 27.2% -> 31.4%
Niedersachsen: 36.6% -> 42.9%
26.02.202501:47
JUCHE IDEOLOGY
25.02.202518:28
25.02.202503:58
Most people associate criticism of capitalism primarily with left-wing sentiment. But there is also increasing anti-capitalism from the right.

As is well known, the AfD has electoral successes above all in East Germany, where anti-capitalism – as confirmed by numerous surveys – is much more widespread than in West Germany. There it deliberately focuses on the topic of “social patriotism” and thus wins over many voters who used to vote for the LEFT party. Right-wing anti-capitalism finds a theoretical foundation in authors such as Benedikt Kaiser or Götz Kubitschek.

One can build on a long historical tradition of right-wing anti-capitalism in Germany – from the so-called “Conservative Revolution” to National Socialism.

The critique of capitalism of the anti-capitalist right and their economic policy ideas differ only gradually from those of the left. In the programmatic publication “Solidarity Patriotism. The social question from the right” Kaiser, the best-known mastermind of this direction, repeatedly approvingly quotes left-wing authors – from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to Sahra Wagenknecht.

Enemy images, on the other hand, are “market radicals”, “neoliberals”, “libertarians” – for example Ludwig von Mises, Milton Friedmann or Friedrich August von Hayek.

https://miwi-institut.de/archives/2207
24.02.202523:47
Ukraine War Enters Year 4: Who’s Winning?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MCujGLDoeG4&si=CphNIsTFkIk9FCb8
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Vincent James
23.02.202521:16
Wait a minute...

So you're telling me this happens all the time in Jewish synagogues and no one talks about it??

Where are all the Hollywood movies about this? They have a ton of movies about Catholic priests but zero about this...
23.02.202506:49
excellent video
26.02.202501:04
So many people seem disappointed by the German election results. Which is crazy


Afd (which IS a genuinely, very far right party, no matter what the self appointed judges of the telegram ideological purity Olympics say)

They've won 2nd place. Doubled their numbers in the Bundestag. And did it at the same time that the far right faction in the party is in the ascendency and the libertarian faction is losing major ground.


There's knock on effects that are very good and it's going to lead in two possible directions.


Every party but the extreme far left (who got 8% of votes) has moved to the right.

Voters rejected the left wing turn of the social democrats. And the CDU is now led by a long time enemy of merkel.

But people votes to punish SPD. But because they refuse to work with the AFD, as long as afd is getting over 20%. The other parties have a choice to either work with afd, or work with their rival !

So people want SPD out ot power for ruining Germany, and the CDU turns around and forms a government with SPD. And if SPD wins again,they'll just form a government with CDU.


So there's two possibilities. CDU will not become more right wing, just " because they don't want to be associated with afd. And they'll keep fucking shit up. Them afd wins.

Or 2. Everybody goes way further to the right. Theres a number of conservatives in the SPD whove already started talking about it out loud. They want Olaf scholz to step down. And they want the German Social democrat party to be more like the Danish Social democrat party.

In 2019 the Danish Social democrats lost an election to conservatives and the far right. Then the leader of the Social democrats gave a big speech and said " the working class switched to the far right...
They did nothing wrong, we, failed them. We embraced Social ideologies coming out of the USA, we embraced elitism, and we forgot about the working class. I am sorry. We will do better"

Then they started running as a social conservative party, but economic leftism. They won. And today Denmark has the MOST restrictive immigration system in Europe. 0 males allowed. Even refugees. Only female refugees, including children. Girls only"

And they have become extremely popular.

Germans are the most naturally conservative population in western Europe. Tied with Italians.


CDU has gotten so many votes in the west and so few in the east, because western boomers remember 70s-80s CDU that was based af. Defending only citizenship by blood/ethnic origins (so CDU in the 80s believed only ethnic German foreigners could become citizens)..... but easterners remember them only from merkel. And hate them.


AFD is possibly going to drive all parties to the right. Even the left wing ones. And bring back true rightness


The future is looking bright my friends
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25.02.202518:03
Lenin on Liberal Leadership in the Movement
25.02.202502:20
24.02.202523:42
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23.02.202521:12
I've been thinking about how in "dystopian" shows like, The Man in the High Castle, how the differences between current Western ideologies and perceptions of National Socialism are explored

In the show, Thomas Smith, the son of the man who becomes the Reichsmarschall of the entire United States, turns himself in for having muscular dystrophy, a disorder that, at the point in the show, is already causing him issues, and would leave him slowly and painfully, wasting away and costing a great deal in finances for the State to keep alive.

Thomas is a true National Socialist and he tries to serve his people.

Now, I don't think we should be euthanizing sick folks, but, this is how society is portrayed in the show.

Modern neo-liberalism screams "see how evil this is, a young man willing to sacrifice himself for the greater good of society?" Yet at the same time, they cheer women murdering around 3000 babies a day as a form of "freedom."

Western liberals, above all, hate the idea of noble sacrifice and honor.
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