German youth are rebelling…
Young Germans have turned to the right in response to harsh lockdowns, censorship, media bias, economic collapse and aging infrastructure during the coronavirus pandemic. [emphasis, links added]
The German political system will soon pay a heavy price for its mistakes, arrogance and disrespect.
A profound and accelerating mood swing is taking place across Germany, and nothing can stop it. The more the establishment tries to condemn it, the more the elites are rejected.
The Germans, who once seemed to be stuck in a dream and unwilling to wake up, seem to have finally woken up to the fact that the country is in deep trouble. Especially those under 25 years old.
Quiet but powerful rebellion
German youth have awakened and have undergone truly profound changes in their ideological concepts. those days Friday for the futureThe team led by Greta Thunberg disappeared faster than a snowball on a hot summer day.
In fact, young people have kept their promise of “we'll be watching you,” but ironically they hate what they see now: the collapse of their country and their future.
Now they are leading a quiet but powerful rebellion.
Coronavirus lies
It started in 2020. Friday for the future Hype and climate hysteria. Then, suddenly, it was interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.
These young people, like everyone else, are locked down and forced to follow ridiculous rules and experimental medical treatments. No age group is more susceptible than those under 20 years old.
Today, these young people have realized that the media and political establishment lied to them.
War Lies and the Energy Crisis
The next basic lie was then revealed: the warm-and-fuzzy Greens and Socialists were not pacifists at all, but reckless warmongers cheering for the war in Ukraine.
Next, a major natural gas pipeline is secretly sabotaged by Western countries, causing energy prices to skyrocket and inflation. Suddenly, young people's dreams of future prosperity evaporated.
Next, Germany's Green Party began calling for harsh policies for everyone, threatening to make life even more unbearable for the poor.
Censorship
To make matters worse, during the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, young people are starting to realize how “democratic” the West is. As censorship spreads across major social media platforms, dissent is silenced.
In Germany and elsewhere in Europe, people who express different views find themselves vilified and criminalized.
Dissident leaders were even arrested and imprisoned. Thousands of social media accounts were suspended.
In July 2024, we saw Germany's “far-right” Covenant magazine raided by German special forces and shut down by Nancy Feser, the overzealous socialist interior minister.
Last month, Pavel Durov, the founder of instant messaging service Telegram, was arrested by French authorities. His crime: Providing free speech. Young people now realize that “freedom of speech” in the West is just a joke.
Open borders and immigration violence
Last month, a Syrian refugee killed three people at a festival (and injured many more), underscoring the long-term growth of violence against immigrants.
The public responded by loudly questioning Europe's border policies. Despite a series of lofty promises, politicians have taken no real action to stem the flow of migrants from the Middle East and Africa.
Crime and violence have made many parts of Germany unsafe, and young people are gradually realizing that their country could be going to hell.
September 1, Voters in Saxony and Thuringia turned out in large numbers, delivering strong results for the right-wing Alternative for Germany party.
Once you vote green, Young people under the age of 18 have turned to the right in large numbers. Last August, in Thuringia, a survey asked 9,000 young people under 18 who they would vote for.
The right-wing AfD won by a huge margin, taking 37.4% of the vote, more than double the 16.5% in 2019.
The Greens, on the other hand, lost a whopping 83% of their supporters, see here.
German bridges are collapsing
Support for Germany's Greens and Socialists is collapsing, as is Germany's infrastructure.
Last week, part of a major bridge in Dresden, Saxony, mysteriously collapsed. The incident highlights Germany's neglect of its infrastructure while pouring tens of billions of euros into dubious green projects at home and abroad.
The collapse of the Dresden Bridge was an accurate metaphor for Germany.
“Part of the success of the Alternative for Germany is due to its economic policies,” Unherd reports here. “It calls for an end to market-distorting government subsidies, an end to the country’s costly green energy transition and, above all, a reversal of the current trend of deindustrialization. If the ruling centrists abandon such moderate economic policies, voters will look elsewhere.
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