So AfD breaching into the Bundestag confirmed? I can't imagine you'd be so lucky to get second, but being in third might break the tacit alliance your cuckservatives have with the SDU, right?
Adrian Green
A week ago AfD was 3rd biggest party - CDU 37%, SPD 20%, AfD 12%. The new polls are today, I guess AfD will be closer to SPD and has a good chance of getting into 2nd place by Sunday.
Levi Jones
Anyone know that German Hitler is back movie? Apparently the reactions to Hitler coming back weren't scripted or actors and was real. It was something interesting to awe. They essentially showed they missed, hugged him, and wished for his return. When you look at it and watch you begin to realise Germans are not angry or hate Hitler because of ebilnaziracistsixgorillion. They hate him because he lost.
Thomas Bell
the movie is called look who's back and if I remember it ends with the possibility of hitler coming back to power
David Baker
Bump for real news.
Jace Nguyen
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Luis Bennett
I believe it would be even easier to win, by splitting the opposition. Promote the things one loves and the other hates and they will start splitting, voters will not know who to vote for, so votes split as well. Worked pretty well in Poland 2015.
Ryder Bennett
Germany. Take control. Take control of your country.
Matthew Parker
UNLEASH THE GERMAN METHODOLOGICAL RAGE
Joshua King
10-15% is pretty much a done deal, so third place is very likely. It's possible that the silent voter effect is massively underestimated, so I wouldn't yet count out getting up to 20%. As for the resulting government, the SPD said they don't want another coalition with the CDU (but will probably do it anyway). There might be a CDU + FDP (opportunist globalist neoliberals) government, which would be the most "conservative" combination. If we're really unlucky we might get SPD, Linke and GrĂ¼ne which would be communists, ultra communists and pedophilic marxists, the perfect combination for a special kind of hell. But maybe it would be the kind of hell the AfD needs to win big in 4 years.
Hudson Long
People may not wish, or in the case of Germany, be able to speak frankfurtly, but they can with their votes. This is true of all western nations. It's not too late.
Luke Allen
How long can they keep this shit up? It's ridiculous, considering their citizens' national pastime is complaining about America on the internet.
Hudson Russell
them stoopid boighurz tho greezy 'n shiet niggah always being fukin stoopid
Austin Cook
German should be like their car.
Jason Parker
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Liam Hernandez
Overloaded with turbochargers and not quite ready electronics which ensure a premature death of the engine?
Henry Cruz
Swamp german here, can anyone give me a run down of your elections?
What are your options? Who is likely to win?
Dominic Walker
CDU (cuckservatives) will probably end up with 35-40% of the vote. SPD (social democrats) will get 20-25% AfD (nationalist, real conservatives) will get something between 10-15% FDP (neoliberals) and die Linke (socialists) will get something around 10% each The Greens will get something between 5-10%, they may even not make the threshold and be thrown out of parliament.
What's interesting is that the PARTEI, a satirical party mocking the political process, could actually make the 5% threshold and get into parliament. I don't know what to think of this, I used to really like them, but they've since shown themselves to be leftists at heart and have abandoned a lot of their satire to bash the AfD. Still, they'd be a wrench in the machinery of the Bundestag, which I'm all for.
Liam Lewis
CDU wins, not even a question. They'll have to form a coalition, this is also guaranteed. AfD is /ourguys/. They're in no way a final solution, but they're the best thing we have and the salt is flowing already. The fun part is that if CDU and SPD go for a coalition (wich they often do and are doing right now), the AfD as 3rd place would be the leader of the opposition. Depending on the actual numbers, they might not even be a way around it noone will make a coalition with the AfD, but even if it's be some 3- or even 4-party mess that'll never manage anything, much less what the individual parties promised, and just piss of more voters.
Cameron Turner
It seems that even in snow the Audi suffers from terminal understeer and can barely throw its tail out. The only solution is scrapping it. Horrible cars.
Brayden Ortiz
Jews here do vote in an absolute majority for the afd because y know moslems and stuff
Adam Robinson
We also had the same problem here in the netherlands with the VVD (cuckservatives) and CDA (christian centre).
Our election was last spring and we still dont have a coalition.
Brody Cox
kek ive known some of those kikes as well, they will be the trustees and we will empower them with the ability to be the whip crackers on their people, it will be beautiful
Xavier Anderson
NO WAY There are NO GOOD JEWS
Mason Mitchell
I know brother, thats why we will force them in the barn with the rest when we are ready to burn them ;)
Brody Lewis
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Lincoln Wright
That's a big claim
Easton Hughes
The German elections are so depressing. Literal Jew versus Angela 'i want to destroy europe' Merkel
Jeremiah Hall
No cooperation with jews. Period. They get purged the moment it's possible and not a single femtosecond later.
Grayson Jackson
lol, they don't. We won't ever know though. Trying to find out what jews voted for surely counts as antisemitism.
Elijah Ward
Google is making up excuses to take down AfD ads in the final week
AFD voted a literal Goldmann Sachs whore as their leader cunt, and the Gauland guy, who actually says something (((controversial))) from time to time, is a literal Freemason. And there are more such clowns running around in the upper echelons, including "We stand with Israel" Neocohens.
So, is this a joke? Yes. As is any election in an occupied country, with part of it run by a provisional government operating with limited authority and for administrative purposes only, and thoughtcrimes in place, and the other part being governed by an outright third party (Poland).
Or, as is any election in any (((democracy))).
Michael Morgan
Er ist Wieder Da. The people they interviewed candidly also got into legal trouble for what they said in the film, yeah.