Tzeentch
Benkei
A previous poster already mentioned the Springer quote.
Some populist politician said something inflammatory - big whoop.
All this is is scrouging together circumstantial evidence to make the case that "secretly" the AfD is fascist.
Quit playing a sucker for the establishment. — Tzeentch
Benkei
Tzeentch
ssu
Are political assassinations in Minnesota, the killing of Melissa Hortman and her husband and the attempt on State Senator John Hoffman and his wife also a - big whoop or are they something else to you?Some populist politician said something inflammatory - big whoop. — Tzeentch

(BBC) Investigators reportedly found a list of 70 "targets", including the names of state Democratic politicians, in a vehicle the suspect drove for the assassination.
Walz, congresswoman Ilhan Omar, Minnesota's two US senators, Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, and state Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison were on the hit list, according to local media.
Locations for Planned Parenthood, which provides abortions and contraception, were also on the list, a person familiar with the investigation told the Minnesota Star Tribune.
AmadeusD
Or are you going to say that it's just a one off lone nut? Well, political violence is and has to be a "lone nut" thing, because otherwise if there's really a terrorist cell, an organization behind the act of violence, then the Police and the security apparatus will spring to life. — ssu
ssu
It's the latter case.I can't quite see whether you're trying to say that htis means its not a 'lone nut' or that it's somehow problematic that the security apparatus don't treat lone nuts like terror cells. I don't hold you to either, though. — AmadeusD
AmadeusD
If you say you are against illegal immigrant, you cannot be detained or held responsible for someone who you don't know killing illegal immigrants in another state. — ssu
ssu
That's what I meant. It's a true political and philosophical question just where we draw the line of hate speech or inciting people to commit violence.There is absolutely no argument that could justify that you should be detained or held responsible (on your example, that is. Obviously circumstances can exist to meet that burden). — AmadeusD
Have relations with Al Qaeda or ISIS members, and you will notice the difference.Being part of an identifiable group doesn't seem to lead to much anyway: Antifa, BLM etc... all carried out serious, violent terroristic actions, but other members were never called up and hte groups were not designated (this being political bias, obviously, but that's not quite relevant to my clarifying what's going on here. — AmadeusD

jorndoe
180 Proof
jorndoe
AmadeusD
Just don't muddle things by calling everyone Fascista-Nazista. — jorndoe
ssu
For me citizenship is very important. AFD thinks many Germans should not have their citizenship, especially those that have come from Muslim states. Any political party that attempts to take away citizenship of dual-citizens or questions those that have gotten already citizenship is quite sinister to me. It's totally different to change the future laws on getting citizenship.There is a pretty nuanced conversation to be had about AfD for instnace, which is not adequately covered: nothing they've done, promote or have been shown to support is "Nazi" in nature. Being anti-immigration is not Nazi. Being anti-Islam is not Nazi. As i say, there's far, far, far more to it - its nuanced. But the idea that any restrictive policies are somehow fascist or Nazi is bizarre and speaks to that advice you gave.. . — AmadeusD
Germany's domestic intelligence agency (BfV) has stated that the AfD operates on an "ethnicity- and ancestry-based" understanding of Germanness and differentiates between "Bio-Germans" and "passport-Germans". The agency noted that the AfD does not view German citizens with a migration background from predominantly Muslim countries as equal members of the German people.
AmadeusD
For me citizenship is very important. AFD thinks many Germans should not have their citizenship, especially those that have come from Muslim states. Any political party that attempts to take away citizenship of dual-citizens or questions those that have gotten citizenship is quite sinister to me. — ssu
AfD tries to paint itself like a libertarian movement of fresh thinking, but when you have people who believe in the replacement theories, you should be careful what you get. — ssu
But then it can be the other way too that the moderates/libertarians are squashed. AfD has leaders that openly talk about a "large-scaled remigration project". So I think that is something that in Germany will obviously be linked to nazism. It's not the final solution, but still... — ssu
ssu
Like the US with it's native American population? Sure.But there are plenty of examples of politicians willingly accepting and even encouraging replacement of native populations (as far as those terms go) with migrants. — AmadeusD
OK, how many people that voted for Trump wanted Greenland and Canada to be part of the US? I don't think any. So be prepared to get something totally different out of the hat when radicals come into power.2. I don't really see the issue with large-scale remigration if the population is in favour. If they aren't, they wont be voted in — AmadeusD
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