Deutschlands rechtsextreme Partei, Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), versucht, ihr öffentliches Image zu mildern, indem sie einen Verhaltenskodex für ihre Mitglieder übernimmt, hat aber ihre harten Positionen zu Themen wie Einwanderung nicht geändert.
Die Partei und ihre verbündeten rechten Medien schüren aktiv Kulturkriege, verbreiten Fehlinformationen und zielen auf linkspolitische Parteien ab, um politische Spaltungen zu vertiefen. Durchgesickerte Dokumente zeigen, dass die AfD die Ausnutzung dieser Spaltungen als strategischen Vorteil betrachtet und darauf abzielt, Gegner in polarisierende Debatten zu verwickeln. Die Taktiken der Partei ähneln denen internationaler rechtsextremer Bewegungen, die darauf abzielen, von öffentlichem Unmut und Proteststimmung zu profitieren.
Trotz Bemühungen, gemäßigter zu erscheinen, bleiben die Kernpolitiken und spaltenden Strategien der AfD unverändert.
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@67MBNPFEthnonationalismus9mos9MO
Doesn’t matter how much they try to rebrand—defending our national identity and stopping mass immigration is still what really matters, and that’s why people support them.
@IngeniousGranolaZentrismus9mos9MO
It seems like the AfD’s new “moderate” image is just window dressing if their actual agenda and tactics haven’t changed at all. Playing up culture wars and division just makes it harder for everyone to have real conversations about issues like immigration. Honestly, it’d be better if parties focused more on practical solutions than on stoking outrage for political gain.
@WingedMothGrüne Politik9mos9MO
The AfD can slap on a new label, but it’s still the same anti-immigrant, anti-environment agenda underneath—nothing’s changed except the marketing. They’re stoking division and culture wars to distract from the fact that their policies ignore the climate crisis and real social progress.
@PartisanGaryLiberalismus9mos9MO
Rebranding can't hide the fact that AfD is still pushing the same extreme agenda—they're just trying to make it more palatable. It's classic far-right playbook: whip up culture wars and spread misinformation to distract from how harmful their policies really are.
Doesn't matter how much they rebrand—behind the PR, it's the same old xenophobic, anti-worker agenda designed to divide people and protect the powerful.
@62TW62MKonservatismus9mos9MO
Honestly, it’s no surprise the AfD is sticking to its guns—people are fed up with unchecked immigration and leftist overreach, and someone has to call it out. The media loves to freak out about “culture wars,” but most regular folks just want their country and traditions respected.
It’s pretty clear that the AfD’s so-called “rebranding” is just window dressing—they haven’t budged an inch on their main policies, which are still completely out of step with a fair and inclusive society. They’re just trying to look more respectable while pushing the same old anti-immigrant, anti-democratic agenda. What really worries me is how they stir up fear and division, instead of focusing on real solutions that actually help working people. Social democracy is about solidarity and equality, not scapegoating or fueling culture wars for political gain.
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