
NOW – Germany’s likely new Chancellor Merz (CDU) announces: “None of us are talking about border closures” to curb illegal migration.pic.twitter.com/lneI0ZtS8e
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) February 24, 2025
There were no real surprises in the German election:
- AfD doubled its vote share to 21%
- AfD dominated East Germany and surged in West Germany
- The CDU is maintaining the cordon sanitaire
- The Center Left collapsed which is a trend that has played out across Europe
- Mainstream conservatives are already breaking their immigration promises
- Very old people voted for the CDU and SPD
- Young women voted for leftwing parties
- Millennial and Gen X men were more supportive of AfD
- 79% of Germans voted against the AfD and a slightly smaller number are opposed to inviting AfD into a coalition government even after Magdeburg and other terrorist attacks
In a nutshell, this has been the story of European nationalist politics for 25 years now. They are always gaining ground, but the parliamentary system allows the establishment to hang on and marginalize nationalists. I have forgotten how many elections Marine Le Pen has lost at this point.
Note: The parliamentary system allowed European nationalists to take an early lead over Americans in gaining a foothold in mainstream politics in the 2000s, but the American two party system has allowed MAGA to capture the Republican Party and prevail in national elections.
“The parliamentary system allowed European nationalists to take an early lead over Americans in gaining a foothold in mainstream politics in the 2000s, but the American two party system has allowed MAGA to capture the Republican Party and prevail in national elections.”
This is one of the most cogent remarks Hunter has made. Its important and noteworthy, because many people in our sphere have supported creating a parliamebtary type system for our elections.
Our system has its faults. Buts its fairly stable. It resists rapid impulses and fast trends. However, when impulses and trends are symptoms of a major political health crisis, our system allows for the Establishment to be rapidly replaced.
The UK’s system is more closely aligned to ours. For example, Labour got a mere 30% or so of the vote but got an overwhelming victory in the House. Sadly, they got rid of their upper chambers power so there is little to slow down the impulse of a commie party coup de what in the commons.
Still, in the near future, a strong rightwing party could easily get a orotest vote from the commie Labour party and also get a massive sweep of Commons seats. Although under the influence of Nigel Farag, and the truly stupid conservative party elders, Britain has decided to go the still even longer route of creating a new party, if trends hold, Reform will gut Labour.
Meanwhile, five years from now, Germany will be as divided as ever between a Protestant secularized North East, a purple Battleground in the Northwest, and a mostly estupidated Papist moderate CSU run South. Until the AFD wins a plurality of the seats in the Bundestag and the President allows them to form a minority government, or the US runs some covert action to break up the Liberal control of the CDU, Germany will be run by a liberal-left regime until it terminallu hits the ground.
Point beaing, give thanks to the system we have in the US. Don’t change it. Dont for for jungle primaries. Don’t go for proportional representation, don’t go for Parliamentary style elections. At some point, if we play our cards right, we will get the plurality of the vote, but get overwhelming seats Legislative and Electoral College. Then we can go Abe Lincoln-Jeff Davis on the Leftist controlled States of the union.
Sounds like their “democracy” is serving them well…
Bear in mind that a lot of people on the electoral roll are not real Germans, particularly among younger groups.
Voting in diverse countries is a waste of time. The white left combined with the brownies, always outvote you.
Is This Germany?
Bro, she’s only lost two. Maybe you’re confusing her with her dad. And she’s done a lot better than he ever did. (“Watered down” maybe, but it’s not as if you can’t change your mind later – which is obvious to everybody except activist brains.)
One thing that could be mentioned that this strict “firewall” has been a blessing in disguise for the AfD in the sense that it has prevented watered-down, cucked compromise from entering the party, which has only grown more based as time has gone on. They started as a rather lame, barely un-PC right-libertarian party in 2013, but have only grown more Völkisch as time has passed.
What does not kill you makes you stronger. AfD has been harassed and blackballed, but in such a way it has only made them stronger.