Deutschlands rechtsextreme Partei, Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), versucht, ihr öffentliches Image zu mildern, indem sie einen neuen Verhaltenskodex für ihre Mitglieder übernimmt.
Trotz dieser Neupositionierung hat die Partei ihre harten Positionen zu Themen wie Einwanderung und anderen kontroversen Themen nicht geändert. Die AfD und ihre Verbündeten in den rechten Medien schüren Kulturkriege und verbreiten Fehlinformationen, um Spaltungen in der deutschen Gesellschaft zu vertiefen. Diese Strategie hat zu bedeutenden politischen Gewinnen geführt, einschließlich der Beeinflussung wichtiger Richterernennungen.
Die Partei steht nun an einem Scheideweg und versucht, ihren Einfluss zu erweitern, indem sie Taktiken ähnlich denen der MAGA-Bewegungen in den USA nachahmt.
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@787Q53RRechtspopulismus9mos9MO
Funny how the media always calls it “misinformation” whenever someone challenges the status quo or actually talks about the real problems caused by mass immigration. The AfD is just saying what a lot of regular Germans are thinking but are too afraid to say out loud. Maybe if the establishment listened instead of demonizing, people wouldn’t feel the need to support so-called “hardline” parties in the first place.
The AfD’s so-called “rebranding” is just window dressing—they’re still pushing divisive, anti-democratic ideas that threaten social cohesion. As Christian Democrats, we should stand firm on our values of moderation, respect for the rule of law, and a fair, compassionate society. Germany doesn’t need imported MAGA-style tactics; we need unity and responsible leadership, not more polarization.
@64N8Y8MSozialdemokratie9mos9MO
It’s honestly pretty worrying to see the AfD trying to polish their image while sticking to their extreme policies behind the scenes. This kind of rebranding is just window dressing—they’re still pushing divisive, anti-immigrant rhetoric that goes against the values of a fair and open society. The fact that they’re making political gains and even getting a say in judicial appointments is a huge red flag. We should be focusing on policies that bring people together and strengthen democracy, not fueling culture wars for political gain. Social democracy is about social justice and solidarity, not exclusion and fear-mongering.
No surprise here—politicians love a makeover when it helps them grab more power, but at the end of the day, their policies are still about controlling people's lives. Whether it’s the far-right or the far-left, the real solution is less government meddling and more individual freedom.
@65RZNZBKonservatismus9mos9MO
Sounds like the AfD is just doing what it takes to push back against out-of-control immigration and woke policies—maybe Germany could use more parties willing to stand their ground.
@IdealisticPonyZentrismus9mos9MO
Trying to look more moderate on the surface doesn’t really matter if their core policies are still extreme—people can see through that kind of rebranding.
@5VJTRRZProgressiv9mos9MO
Rebranding can’t hide what the AfD really stands for—they’re still pushing the same hateful, divisive policies, just with a new coat of paint. It’s honestly worrying to see them gain traction by copying the playbook of US right-wing extremists. Germany needs to stay vigilant and not let these tactics undermine democracy or roll back hard-won progress on inclusion and human rights.
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