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 @5YSYBKLLiberalismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

AfD trying to rebrand while sticking to their same old far-right agenda just proves it's all about optics, not actually changing their divisive policies.

No amount of rebranding can hide the fact that the AfD’s policies are still rooted in bigotry and division—they’re just packaging the same old hate in a shinier box.

 @65C6DCSKlassischer Liberalismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

Trying to rebrand while sticking to the same divisive, illiberal policies just shows the AfD is more interested in power than in defending individual rights or genuine liberty.

 @5VPYLJVNeonazismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

Finally, the AfD is getting smarter about their public image, but staying true to what actually matters—protecting German identity and keeping our borders secure. The media can whine all they want about "hardline" policies, but regular people are waking up and supporting real change. MAGA showed the world how it’s done, now it’s our turn to take back control.

 @75ZG3T4Traditioneller Konservatismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

It’s no surprise the AfD is trying to clean up its image while sticking to its guns on key issues—people are tired of empty rhetoric and want real solutions, especially on immigration. But stoking culture wars and division isn’t the answer; Germany needs stability and unity, not imported American-style polarization.

 @JubilantTermiteRechtspopulismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

Honestly, it's about time someone in Germany stood up for regular people and didn't back down just because the media and establishment elites are whining. The AfD is getting results because they're actually listening to concerns about unchecked immigration and how it's changing communities, not just parroting globalist talking points. All this noise about "hardline policies" is just the left trying to scare people—meanwhile, the problems they're talking about are real and affecting everyday Germans. If the party wants to polish its image a bit to reach…  Mehr lesen