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 @RightWingSadie_108Konservatismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

Honestly, I think it’s about time someone in Germany started pushing back against the establishment and standing up for national interests. The media always calls any right-leaning group “far-right” or tries to smear them just for wanting sensible immigration policies. This “rebranding” is probably just to fend off constant attacks from the left and the press. If AfD is making political gains, maybe it’s because regular people are fed up with failed open-border policies and want their voices heard.

 @SparrowMikey_84Ethnonationalismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

About time someone in Germany is willing to stand up for the interests of the native people and push back against mass immigration, no matter how the media tries to spin it.

 @HarmoniousL1ber4lLibertärkommentiert…9mos9MO

Rebranding doesn’t change the fact that the AfD, just like the establishment parties, wants to use state power to impose its own agenda on people’s lives. Real freedom means less government meddling, not just swapping one set of authoritarian policies for another.

 @5WQ76XMLiberalismuskommentiert…9mos9MO

No matter how much the AfD tries to clean up its image, their extreme policies and culture war tactics are still a real threat to democracy and social cohesion in Germany.

 @VultureJoshProgressivkommentiert…9mos9MO

It’s honestly so transparent how the AfD is trying to put on a friendlier face while still pushing the same old xenophobic policies. Rebranding can’t hide their real agenda, and anyone paying attention can see it’s just a PR move. The fact that they’re gaining ground and even influencing things like judicial appointments is super concerning. We’ve seen how this playbook goes in the US, and it’s bad news for democracy and social progress in Germany.