CORRECTION: At 1:50, when we're talking about the AfD's popularity in Saxony, we mislabelled Saxony-Anhalt on the map. Saxony is in fact the region to the southeast, below Brandenburg and to the east of Thuringia. Apologies for this error; we hope this has cleared things up and you nonetheless enjoy the video!
Also I think the thumbnail is misleading because it shows the FDP and SPD slipping to the right as much as the AFD. When in reality the AFD is so far right you could not see them in the thumbnail.
Gotta thank mass illegal immigration for that, people told them stop the flood of migrants but they decided to ignore them. If you decide to ignore your voters they'll go for someone else.
The previously none far right parties are taking far right policies to please the group voters that would otherwise move to a far right party. Majority want government to fix their problems but you can fix a lot of problems if you respond to proposals that will affect you.
@@millennialmind9507As an Austrian I am not aware that anybody ever tried to claim that Beethoven (not "bethovan" ... ) was Austrian. He clearly wasn't. Also, everybody knows that little Adolf was born in Austria. While I am certainly not a "patriot" (the whole concept of patriotism seems cheesy to me) it's quite ignorant to reduce the history of a nation to two instances. Two instances one of which isn't even a thing. Especially because I think you're American and as such you certainly don't know anything about Austria.
In Denmark, we had this scenario back in 2015, during the migrant crisis. The Danish People's Party was the only party back then, which was sceptical regarding the immigration. So when the Danes started viewing the current (back in 2015) issues with immigration as a problem, they started looking for a solution. And the only party back then, which had any kind of answer to the problem was the Danish People's Party. To keep the story short. The Danish People's Party got incredibly big, and fast. Getting its' greatest election in their history. However, it was short lived. As the other more mainstream parties, whose voters had chosen the Danish People's Party, started copying their opinions regarding the issues with immigration. This resulted in the voters, for the most part, returning to the parties they voted for earlier. With the mainstream parties adopting the strict immigration policies of the Danish People's Party (with some of the major ones, even going further) and new parties, who also wanted to go even further, the Danish People's Party basically faded out into obscurity. It is still active today, but we are talking about 1/4th of the votes they had before. You could call them the great losers, because they have lost all of their power. Due to the voters leaving them. You could also call them the great winners, as most of the powerful mainstream parties adopted their policies. The same appears to be happening in Germany now. Even Sweden appears to have had a taste of this trend. PS: I use the word "immigration" loosely. All of this is regarding refugees. Not immigrants who were accepted to live and work in Denmark, because of their skillset.
The issue is precisely that this hasn't happened elsewhere. There has been a growing resentment in many countries among sizable groups who have been feeling disenfranchised from politics, and they've just been antagonized further over time. Had the political systems adapted to make some sensible concessions, as they should in a democracy, there wouldn't be this much resentment against mainstream politics.
You might as well call them what they are: *Illegally arrived economic migrants* If they were really refugees they would have gone to the first safe country and applied for asylum as well as filing the paperwork to legally migrate to other countries.
@@here_we_go_again2571given one most of the asylum seekers are redistributed by the EU they obviously must’ve made some attempt to do so. Two it’s an easy thing to say but you say it as if these are people of means, probably not the rich wankers that fled these countries with cash and personal lawyers and still were accepted for asylum.
Or they'll point out that nations like Russia control vast amounts of uranium on the market, or that it takes a LONG time to build new nuclear plants because its an international project that requires resources and personnel from a ton of countries, versus the relative speed of alternatives (which conservatives tend to block every chance they can despite their nations needing the power, because its more profitable for them personally to go nuclear)@@jkamin88
Germany had a record production in renewables while coal usage was on the lowest level since 1961. German Co2 emission were on a 70-year-low and Wind power alone contributed twice as much as lignite coal to energy production.
Those of us on the right are looking forward to it. This continent is being overrun by foreigners, rape and crime on the rise, economic meltdown due to war with Russia. You have to be mad to think Europe is now better than it was 10 years ago.
Mass illegal immigration is the main cause of the massive right wing shift in all of Europe. People told the governments to stop them but they decided to ignore them. I hope the AFD wins and that will teach them a lesson not to ignore their voters. I want to see the faces of all leftist melt down over the fact that Germany ain't gonna be tied to their past anymore.
This is happening to Canada too. We are not recognizing our own country. Previous immigrants are even upset with the rate of current high immigration numbers. Our government need immigrants to pay taxes and prop up our real estate and bogus economy
Answer: MASS immigration of a completely different culture that doesn’t generally want to assimilate to German culture and the associated rise in crime, it’s not that hard.
That was always the only reason why it would have been awesome to have her as chancellor. To see foreign reporters struggle with that unit of a name xD
@@backlogbuddies, Annegret is a female name, likely a blend of Anne and Margarete, both female names as well. Germany is not France, where many names are used for both genders 😉
You forgot the other (probably most important) reason: Too many immigrants at once, which can't be handled properly. This also increases prices for appartments and houses. Also there are too many immigrants who do not work and too many are committing crimes but do not get deported, but can stay.
I always thought that greedy private housing companies and investment firms were driving up the cost of housing in Germany plus decades old German negligence of not investing in social housing. So now I guess it's the immigrants? I was probably really wrong, your might be right my mate
@@shahzebk7899 It's definitively both. Market demand increases prices, no matter where it comes from. But yes, concerning immigrants, it's probably more the rents, that are affected.
@@shahzebk7899 is right, as recently stated as well by Georg Restle in the German TV! It is never the poor migrant, that enriches Germany, but the bad Germans that are not welcoming enough in sharing their resources.
How did all European nations simultaneously (more or less) make the same mistake? I fear that Brussels has a lot to answer for here. We don't' know the deals done over our head in the background.
@@gearoiddom, the "deals" are publicly available European law: if someone enters the first EU member state and claims for asylum, this country has to process the claim. Then the German government decided that it would process claims if applicants enter Germany ... and in early 2015 published this important info on back-then Twitter, encouraging many to take this chance and "flee" illegaly ("irregularly") into Germany.
@@tigersfan1993 That's always been my biggest problem, I don't think people mind immigration when it's actually people integrating into the country, but Muslim men don't want that
@@ReachTea In Montreal, there is 3rd generation Italian and Greek they still consider themselve Italian and Greek and only Canadian as second. It passes because European culture is not so far from Quebec culture but I don't think it's only the muslims.
@@olafsigursons It is because their culture is in many ways incompatible. Quebec is largely western, meaning it's morally Christian and politically Secular.
@@Brunel1859 So for you should everyone that comes in germany should be a beer drinking mustache bearing perfect little german? (being caricatural, don't rly know anything about germany), if they respect the law and pay taxes that's not enough? They must be like perfect germans right from the start?
@@Brunel1859 Depends on what you mean by wanting to integrate. For me, most people do that, just living (I'm not going to say chilling). The problem is that stuff ins't exactly very good for most of those migrants. Like I'm going to talk about France, but here migrants are consentrated in big cities, and that's a recipe for disaster. Very early, the communist party called for an homogenisation of the migrant population to increase social opportunities and to limit communautarism (not sure if that's a real english word).
Since Argentina is going to shit why don't you claim German citizenship and go to Europe (Since you are volga German you can also claim Russian citizenship ) but I doubt it's appealing considering recent "Circumstances"
@@Elmesiasdelgol2022 Yeah bro, many Argentines who are of European descent are getting their ancestors citizenship, I have seen Argentinians who are of Italian, Polish and French ancestry getting the citizenship of those countries and any European country they came from, well apart from Spain, only Spanish who immigrated to Argentina after it got Independence are eligible for Spanish citizenship
@@Elmesiasdelgol2022 Honestly I am not sure but I don't think so. Firstly it depends on the country offering citizenship, not on Argentina (obviously). In the case of Italy, if you have one Italian grandparent, then you can obtain Italian citizenship. Hence I've met Argentinians, Venezuelans, even people from the USA, here in Europe on Italian passports, who didn't speak a word of Italian. Most emigration of Volga Germans was in the 19th century so too far back.
😅 Which German again ? Not those from 40s ? Bro Pls Make sure you got some space for more Germans as many will go to Your Country again if they keep going the same road as before
May as well make this into a series and make a video on every European country as they’re all moving right Yeah sorry I know except UK but that’s only because Tories suck and they don’t have many other options there
Because they are all know , America doesn't give them except refugees , they know economic crisis after Ukraine war , they know inflation , they know they are withdraw from Sahel and they don't steal more minrals from there that's why coast of energy increases. And they know protest after Israel hamas war
The immigration (specifically refugee) issue can't be overstated. I work with a number of German colleagues in Berlin. During new year they all deliberately stayed home in case of another riot involving fireworks. All while people from other countries (UK and the Netherlands) were on a video call discussing their positive experiences.
yea its so pathetic seeing all the channels making videos about this ignoring how mass imigration have affected germany. How crime violent and sexual have risen. How much money is being spent on imigrants to integrate them, how integration havent worked as well as expected. No one dares to comment on it even if its the main cause why europe is moving right.
"immigration" is a problem in the whole EU. some countries just have the luxury they aren't yet at the breaking point but if nothing changes they will feel the pain to. - right now the countries of entry are overwhelmed and can't deal with everyone trying to sneak in. - Sweden is going down quickly. - France has some area's completely taken over by "new citizens" - The Netherlands has more "asylum seekers" than their system can handle. and how do they deal with it? they beg towns to take them in and dump them somewhere in a hotel or camping, without even asking the neighbourhood what they think about it. to use a dutch proverb: it's like mopping with the tab still open. as long as the root problems aren't dealt with nothing will change and it only gets worse for Europe and it's people. and if they can't solve it in a timely manner maybe they should just stop all forms of immigration (except for people that get permission from the country they want to move to) untill they have fixed it. and only after they have a good future proof fix for immigration and all the problems it causes we can start accepting new people.
@@ChristiaanHWaccepting a strong word then… more like taking in. In what world is dumping immigrants and refugees in camps and hotels even integrating them? At that point you’re just ignoring how people even are.
Time to call it for what it is. Uncontrolled migration of people that do not align with their values is the main reason Europe as a whole and Germany in particular is moving right.
While we do have to help people in need, we can only do so, as long as we have the ressources. Also if the people we want to help disregard our way of life, the willingness to help will obviously fall.
@@fusssel7178help your neighbors help your friends. Don’t help those who seek to destroy the very way you live your life. As you can see most Muslims openly sate that they would enact their laws for everyone if they had the choice to do so.even tho it’s the reason they run in the first place.
gotta love a vague slogan with no clear or well defined plan to go along wtih it. Sad to see Germans bought that shit... Welcome to the real world, Germans
Biggest mistake ever in my humble opinion. Unfortunately, you get a lot of immigrants who are not willing to work and are putting a drain on the system. Smart immigration, yes, but not like it's now.
Next episode, how Sweden are moving to the right. Episode after that, how France is moving to the right. Episode after that, how Switzerland is moving to the right...
@@BesthinktwiceUK is also moving left, Ireland is moving left, Spain just elected a center left government. All it comes down to is people voting for opposition parties and outsiders because things have been bad since covid.
@@krombopulos_michael i feel like those countries are just lagging behind. they'll all move to the right once it really has started to take foot in the other countries.
@@krombopulos_michael UK is only moving left with regards to the economy, the issue about immigration is still right-wing as with much of Europe. I hope you realise people only are voting for right-wing parties in Europe as right-wing parties are the only ones taking the issue of immigration seriously and who want to decrease it, especially the immigration coming from Muslim countries who contradictory views on towards women's rights, LGBT rights, secularism, and overall don't integrate and usually cause crime such as what happened in Cologne, Germany 2015 on New Year's Eve.
German problems made before the current Government (I make no claim to completeness): - privatisation of the Railwaysystem (The railway company let the rails rot, so they got ranked higher when they turned into a joint stock company) - Vote against glass fiber during the Kohl Government (CDU) / no "digitalisation / automatisation" policies under Merkel - no real administrative reforms for ages (bureaucracy monster) - our (school-)educational system is crappy. - stopping extra funding for renewables at the turn of the millennium, while the country was at the head of the solar and wind industry (SPD/ Green) [Edit correction: The start of the fall was with Gabriel's changes to the basis for calculating the EEG. Wich wasn't in the Green/SPD Parlimant but within the CDU/SPD Parliament 2005] - no real immigrant policy till recently (while 50% of the under ten year olds have a history of migration in Germany) The problems right now (I make no claim to completeness:) - CDU (on the national level) is breaking from it's tradition of being a party of integration in it's respective time, which leads to more polarization. - Our minister of finance (FDP) is trying to fix macroeconomic problems with microeconmic policies. To have a strict dept policy and no increase in high-asset-taxation while the foreign trade surplus is shrinking and more money is rotting within private assets destroys the economic cycle. Also hindering the needed investments in education and infrastructure. - still no big administrative reforms hindering everything from civil to economic projects. - small and medium sized enterprises don't get the support they need to manage the change, while half-dead elephants like Volkswagen are getting their asses powdered. - Scholz is everything but a charismatic figure of integration.
losing my mind at the amount of likes this normal and intelligent comment is getting compared to all the ones that just cry about brown people. We are so done man.
Dont forget big companys Like VW transfering they Money to tax Oasis . Yearly 1 trillion Dollar Tax lost in Europe due Tax evision strategies done by kpmg, deloitte and pwc
@@juliusgaustus1847 because These people dont want to learn anything about economics they want an easy target to blame for the Economicl Stagnation of germany. What ist easier than immigrants who cant fend for them selves.
Politics can‘t automatically declare a specific industry to be the future income factor of an economy. It’s impossible to think that one-sided subsidizing will turn everything to gold. It hurts more then it does good but many people believe it will be just fine. That’s why I can‘t hear this solar panel story anymore since it would never have been sustainable on the global market. China has several factors which have made solar panel industry more marketable and profitable. Germany‘s policymakers need to do their homework and improve the general conditions for the economy (better infrastructure, bureaucracy, supply of employees etc).
No. It's the political management and Putin. Our votes and the votes of the netherlands have to do with financial situation of citizents, not with migration. The migration problem is something, the right winged extremists are telling you, just to get more voters, so that Putin and his right winged extremists friends can win elections to rule countries and for Putin to get the Ukraine and other former Sowjetcountries. They connected to each other since years and it's part of their plan to destabilizise the west countries with Refugees!
I don’t think that people are moving back to a conservative society. I think that the liberals are importing people that aren’t compatible with their beliefs… you cannot import Stone Age people into a modern society and expect them to accept everything… there will be always a problem with the Middle Eastern migrants. They are not people that are willing to adapt and accept that a man can be married to a man or that a woman can show their legs without been a prostitute…
2nd highest taxes in the world, declining economy (issue made by politicians partly), and basically uncontrolled migration from countries whose people don't share German/Western values at all. On top of that, an arrogant political establishment - that's mainly it.
I don’t see people complaining about East Asian migrants… They are actually untrusting individualistic societies. People that come from untrusting societies need to be civically integrated first before any other “value”
Absolutely correct. That's the way I see it too. The currently political establishment is betraying its own people. The germans are victims of criminal arabic clans and have to suffer a migration of mostly islamic social wellfarers with low education. Meanwhile one can discuss whether we are not only victims of the clans but of the political parties too. At least the politicians are living very well of the system. So, who wonders that the people are getting angry. In the end its the politicians themselves who are jepoardizing our democracy.
I mean yes, though I never heard "Merkel-ism". What she did was moving her entire party to the center from where it was in the 90s, making it hard to distinguish it from their coalition partner SPD, who also moved towards the center. In the short term this worked well, as she was popular for being basically inoffensive and her policies seemed to work. But it also created a void between the now centrist CDU and the populist right, allowing the AfD to rise as a center-right replacement. That's why it's called an alternative. Unfortunately the AfD started to move to the right, leaving yet another center-right void for a while. Now the CDU seems to shift back to the center-right while Merkel's policies start to become less popular, leaving center-right voters with a tough choice: Vote for the AfD that now includes a number of far-right sentiments, or vote for the party that betrayed them for 16 years. (There are other center-right parties now, but so far they don't seem to be able to capitalize on this.)
Another ingredient of her long leadership was her constant sidelining of most other promising politician inside her party who might have taken over from her. She did try to install some female friends as designated crown princesses (von der Leyen, Klöckner, Kramp-Karrenbauer) who either failed to win elections or mismanaged their ministries enough to disqualify them from her succession. So after 16 years of Merkel, her party had become so bland and devoid of leadership that their best hope to win the elections was Armin Laschet, a professor so disorganized that he managed to lose his students' exam papers and was caught trying to cover it up by giving them grades anyway. Merkel was very astute at staying in power but hopelessly opportunistic on every other level. Looking at the last terms of Germany's longest serving chancellors Adenauer, Kohl and Merkel, I think Germany should limit chancellorship to two terms. If you haven't accomplished your targets after eight years, you never will.
@@Besthinktwice That label holds no weight anymore. The AFD has been labelled far-right and n*zi since 2017. At that time, it clearly was not but the other parties tried to get rid of them in a lazy way. If you call them far right for over 5 years of course people will get tired of it. Bc if the party is already far-right, it can not go any further or they would not be allowed anymore. And ironically, this might have helped the by then few far right elements to grow to where they are today, bc they could more or less say: "Look, we get framded as far right no matter what, so why do we not use it to our benefit?"
For Germans shifting to right wing was taboo after WW2 after the migrant crisis and criminality going rampant people are forced to shift to the right or face consequences for being stubborn.
@@AiRPasternak Well i didnt mean in the grand scheme of things but more or less the last 20 years. Merkel was popular anf she did something massively unpopular and as time went on the other politicians just ignored the will of the people and so its no surprise that they vote for parties that promise to do what the people would have expected under the CDU in the first place. A center progressive-conservative mix party. I dont understand how people can say that anti immigration, protection of social welfare and need for integration are right topics. They are literally center to center left. Actual right policies would be ethnostate nonsense, mass deportations, phenotype laws a la apartheid and other taboo stuff
@@xModerax "Right" means 'right of center', that is conservative and beyond. The extreme policies you mention at the end would usually be labelled "far-right" or "extreme-right".
@@ElfenohrAFD is actually far right but that doesn't mean it's bad. Germany has a huge problem with immigration and they need quick solutions ASAP, Criminality and Islamic terror is going rampant
@@bogstandardash3751That was old Saxony, which was more northern. Anhalt was its own country as well. Angles and Jütes were the main nations during the movements before vikings.
@@bogstandardash3751 not "might" have, you 100% certainly do have. though Saxony used to be on the coast, next to where the Netherlands are nowadays. Also the Angles used to be in maindland Denmark, Anglo-Saxons
The introduction of 100s of thousands of immigrants who do not share similar values or a common language is leading to an increased perception amongst the population that the country’s immigrants are not being assimilated into the larger culture and are therefore undermining Germany’s social cohesion.
Always this tired talking point of assimilation. Look, I don't give a flying squirrel if Mehmet, Ahmed and Muhammad are well-integrated or not. I DO NOT WANT THEM HERE, PERIOD! This is Germany, I expect my peers to be German. Take this progressivist talking point elsewhere.
Not realistic, they closed down their TLDR USA channel because it wasn't getting as much attention/views/revenue to justify a separate channel. And there's no shot TLDR Germany does better than TLDR USA.
Absolutely not. Germans welcomed the immigrants with open arms but now they Seen to hate them. This is because the Immigrants dont behave. Thats a fact not racism
1 in 3 trains didn’t arrive late. More like 90% did! The 1 in 3 figure is from the statistics of the DB itself where they just conveniently redefined what „late“ means. „Late“ at large means for them where customers start to get compensation rights. Not where the train was objectively later than the schedule.
Ahh statistics, they can mean whatever the hell you want just by how you define stuff. That is why the government loves them. If you are having a problem, don't fix it just redefine the issue so that it looks better.
Also known as Islam. Reminds me of the 2015 Cologne, Germany incident. 1,200 women sexually assaulted in one night on New Year's Eve by gangs of men numbering around 2000 and described by victims of being of North African/Middle Eastern appearance. This was the same year in which Germany let in around 1 million refugees, nearly all came from Muslim countries.
You can't screen for misogyny at the border. If we had a magic machine that could do that, it'd flag just as many Germans as it would flag refugees, because there isn't anything particularly unique about refugees that makes them more misogynistic. *Every* culture, country, and religion has a misogyny problem. Hell, *atheism* has a misogyny problem. What is different between Germans and refugees is that the German misogynists know that they need to hide their violence in order to continue offending. Refugees don't. So they look way more dangerous and urgent. But this doesn't make the Germans more 'civilized', it just makes them better at hiding the problem. The German Green party has been pushing hard for the shutdown of nuclear fission plants, because they're worried about nuclear accidents. But that means the energy load gets replaced with lignite, a hilariously dirty form of coal (which also releases radiation into the environment). This is a trick the fossil fuel industry has been using for decades: attack nuclear as dirty so that people stay with coal and oil, which are way dirtier. That's exactly the same trick the racists play. They hype up one particularly salient example of misogyny - e.g. the roaming gangs of rapists in Cologne - to justify the creation of policies intended solely to harm refugees. People with legitimate concerns are being used to disguise the racists.
Sahra Wagenknecht is not on the right. The woman is pure common sense: 1. Stop illegal immigration 2. Break the pharma lobby and rebuild the health care system 3. Invest in education to tackle the issue of work force scarcity 4. Invest in railway infrastructure 5. More diplomacy, less involvement in war conflicts 6. Tackle the housing crisis by building more and limiting the skyrocketing rents...
Imagine calling a Rosa Luxemburg Inspired Marxist „Right Wing“. And then imagine the AFD supporting a Marxist and then being called „far right fascists“. What they are terrified of is a unification of the AFD with a real economic left faction that is emerging again. So the answer is to get out the woke non-binary mob who are easily manipulated tools of NATO and corporate power.
Yeah, the whole "grand coalition" phenomenon, originally to keep out Die Linke, has destroyed the centrist consensus in Germany even as it had decades of seemingly stable government. The AfD is unfortunately playing this brilliantly, despite being, in objective analysis, full of terrible solutions for pretty much every problem.
@@velvetimpulse If you're talking about Germany economically, yes. On the immigration issue, no. The main criticism of immigration in Europe as a whole right now which many people don't seem to be getting is that its coming from Muslim countries. This issue has been becoming big in Germany mainly since 2015 with the Cologne, Germany incident on the night of New Years Eve. For anyone wondering, on this night mass sexual assaults by gangs of around 2000 men occurred, with the preparators described by the victims as being of "North African/Middle Eastern" appearance. In just this 1 night, 1200 women were sexually assaulted. This was after by the way Germany let in around 1 million refugees. There is a good documentary about this incident by Journeyman Pictures up on UA-cam which is free to watch. Overall, if this immigration was coming from a country like China or Vietnam instead of Muslim countries, the criticism and fear of immigration would be much much lower.
@@ecnalms851 Islam is incompatible to European values, so that's generally the problem. Chinese are pretty meh since they've been pretty secularized and brainwashed to respect authority at all costs, so they acclimate to European cultures very well, listening to our authorities and generally not causing trouble. I don't know enough about Vietnam to say anything, so I won't.
@@ecnalms851For example a lot Mexican migrants go to the United States every year yet you don't see gangs of men going around assaulting women. Difference is culture where in Mexico women have the same rights as men in Islam women is worthless and only purpose is to bear children
they are collectively bad and their fiscal impact is massively negative. there isn't a single positive thing that comes from allowing them in. @@slendii366
Brilliant overview of the political landscape in Germany. It might be usefull to mention that the green party also has two big factions. Just like the left Party there is a faction that stands out for social justice and big spending (currently in Government) and a more conservative faction often referred to as "Realos". The conservative wing of the green party is primarily active in southern Germany and here a traditional ally of the conservative CDU. That is why the CDU is calling the green party it's main enemy while simultanously being allied with them in 6 states. State politics and federal politics are often widely different due to the local state governments being way more down to earth and close to the people.
Excuse me but that's wrong. The fraction of the greens dominating in government are the realos. Didn't you notice all the compromises the greens have accepted wich go against their own values
Wo sagt man zu kretschmanns flügel (ich denke mal dass du BaWü meinst) realos? Und tatsächlich nehme ich keine wirkliche spaltung der grünen wahr, sondern ein gesundes spektrum.
As an eastern european, i realized something. In my native Romania, lots of cadres from the old communist party became a part of the left-wing conservative party, and of the allied nationalist parties. Given modern Germany is the result of the merger with the East, and the Afd and this new left-wing party descend partially from the old Socialist Unity Party, or at least are powerful in the old communist lands, it's likely Germany is getting a delayed development of post-communist politics that were kept in check when Germany was doing well economically.
Keep in mind that the upper class in the political body that we call Afd are mostly all from the Western older states but present themselves on occasion like demokratic revolutionary fighters from the east. So my guess is that germany would have had to deal with these fruitcakes one way or another, its just that now they found a very Solid Block of Voters in the east to support them for some reason.
The more obvious reason is that, unlike Western Germany, East Germany never dealt with its Nazi past and is very uneducated about it. As such the acceptance for hate and fascism is much higher, thus the high sympathy for the AfD.
Greatings from Germany. One thing that you missed to say is that CDU shiftet so far to the left, that saying CDU moving to right means that CDU is going back to Center.
@@mrgaudy1954Spain has moved right a decade ago. The UK is one of the most Conservative nations in the EU and just has had the whole right wing brexit thing. Poland PiS party is so far right wing that you need an aditional piece of paper to even be able to put it onto the same graph as most other European "centre" parties. So no you are just wrong
Weird reminder that Austria's second-largest (!) party (called FPÖ) proposed a bill a few years ago to have an official register of all Jews. They have one third of all votes in the country. They're not exactly being subtle about their "values".
Honestly, good. I will be the one to say it. Good. tired of hearing of sexual assaults, murders, destroyed property, child sexual assault, all at the hands of "young men" everyone in Germany knows what it means when they say "young men" on the news.
It’s a good thing Germans are taking immigration seriously. One of the great things about a parliamentary system is that it’s a lot more responsive to public opinion then first past the post
I think it makes sense. High immigration and low energy security are typically left wing policies (shutting down Nuclear plants and relying on Russian gas was suicide). Left and Right is about balance.
The low energy security was a decision not made by a distinct political "side". Even the conservative parties acted against nuclear because the anti nuclear scare was something nearly all Germans could get behind since the 70s. Relying on russian gas was a decision left and right both supported until the Ukraine war. The only reality left wing policy was the immigration, forced onto Germany by the conservative CDU.
@@laurensnieuwland4657 Uranium or other fission sources are no where near as competitive on the global market. France gets most of its supply from Niger, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Also it can be reused and is very energy dense.
How is high immigration a left wing policy? It's not atypical of right-wing political parties to promote high immigration, especially low wage/low skill immigration to aid businesses. It's only when a high emphasis is placed on nationalism opposed to business where high immigration stops being promoted, which tends to be more when you hit the far-right. Same can be said on the left, this video being about Germany, Sahra Wagenknecht is left/far-left and they're very much anti-immigration.
Is anti immigration a right wing policy? Plenty of free marketers (right wing) are very pro immigration, and libertarians (the far right) don’t care. Immigration is usually an issue for the poor and lower middle class, so affects the left’s base a lot more than the right.
Leftism isn't a monolith amongst poor people. Don't forget the "evil" rednecks of the South and people in so-called "flyover country" leftists love to hate. Most of those people aren't wealthy.
@@SophiaAstatine Liberals are woke lefties. It's only when the liberals are losing that they change course and wait to get control again to carrying pushing their woke ideology.
I would describe it as market correcting itself. Up until now, it was mostly progressive shift. And as move to only one side, being that left or right too much is never good, pendulum is going to swing back now.
@@SophiaAstatinenationalist is the correct word. We need nationalism back, and we need to stop integrating immigrants. Otherwise there is no coming back. Most immigrants families are having 5-8 children and push their Islam agenda on the white youth along with the key words diversity and multiculturalism. Multiculturalism never worked.
Parties tend to move far right or left if it affects society yes, the people do not care about the bigger picture, they care about their well being, and if that´s not provided to them. Then the tired sentiment is growing and people will vote the opposite for change.
That's honestly the only reason why Bolsonaro wasn't reelected in Brazil. People were happy enough to vote for him when he was just questioning gay rights or talking shit about COVID, but the moment food started going too expensive for poorer families to buy people started to notice he had no idea of what he was doing.
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is by far the most popular politician in Germany. If the SPD wants to reverse its plummeting poll numbers, it needs to replace Scholz with Pistorius.
@@sunoolee9467 It definitely does, but replacing someone else in power of your own party necessitates having a network of influential confidants able to machinate such a move or at the very least being supported by the base of the party to a degree that 1) leads to the fall of the one in power and 2) puts you in pole position to replace that person. Boris Pistorius doesn’t have that for a number of reasons. That being said, he is the best Defense Minister Germany has had in a long while. But he is also probably best in a job where he can focus on getting things done and doesn’t have to divert his attention to a variety of issues out of his direct control.
It wont work, because the politic of the whole government is bullshit! It doesnt matter which red green clown is cancelor..we need a complete new government!
You can’t say that Merz flirted wirh cooperating with the AfD. He said that a kind of cooperation is inevitable on municipal level but not on the state level or even federal level. A day later he backed down after being harshly criticized and said, there will be no cooperation on municipal level
2:27 The video just straight lies here. He never "Flirted" with the afd. No government, no backing of afd bills and so on. How can the video say this? This is just wrong.
Merkel essentially ignored all of our problems looming on the horizon, locked them in a closet and said "don't worry about it, we'll be fine. Here have a piece of candy, dear" and people loved her for it. And now we're paying the price for it all.
It is important to note that the CDU moved to the left during Merkel. So the movement to the right currently can be seen as a return to the former position.
by the time the next election in Germany happens and if CDU wins but needs to form a coalition government, of CDU Partners again with FDP or SDP, CDU voters are complete idiots to vote for this party ever again. with the new current leader of CDU, is he willing to work with AFD Ina coalition government? apparently this is what I've heard from the news. a CDU, AFD and surprisingly The New Left(Sarah Wagenknecht) could form a quasi conservative grand coalition.
@Person11068 thanks man, now I can actually see what you wrote before. But sorry, I gotta disagree with that. Both are just as good and bad as the other. For me, in American left politicians, all most of them EVER do is pander to people who look like me, to the point where the policies they fight for don’t even make logical sense (see anything from Alexandria Ocasio Cortez or Ilhan Omar). But I can still acknowledge there’s some lefties that are sincere. I don’t understand them or see them often, but I don’t need to. It’s the same on the right, they just make more sense to me.
@Person11068 …..my comment is the original…..No one even mentioned Germany in this thread. I’m talking about TLDR as a whole and all their takes on global politics having a left bias. You can’t just change subject like that 😅
Ultimately, I would say this represents an upcoming political shift, maybe worldwide. Left wing politics emerged with industrialization and growing excess in economic production, and with population growth faltering as (at least in the US) wealth is about as concentrated as it was in the Gilded Age, its not impossible to think that this is an economic tipping point before decades of belt-tightening and poverty the likes we haven't seen for a long time; although, that assumes we aren't already past it.
I'd rather say that the situation reached the point the working and middle class need to defend high and industrial class against repression imposed by leftist parasite politicians who want to spend robbed money on stupidities like green terror, surveillance and control, digital currencies - all of them the tools to control and opress both groups or individuals.
left wing economics are more popular than ever, this is an inevitable trend. on the other hand "left wing" social policy (mass migration, destruction of nuclear family) will rot away
0:57 Wagenknecht isn't right wing in that sense. NGL, they are probably more like the old SED than the current left party. They seem to be going to build a cadre at first for her to keep complete control. They kept most of the left policies but moved to social conservatism.
@@Besthinktwice the categories of left or right do not make any sense in our days. Typical left parties occupy right wing topics like Wagenknecht at the same right parties like Meloni in Italy have left ideas if it support her party. Even Hitler was not pure right, he also had several social programms. So it depend what topics you prioritize.
@@maritaschweizer1117what is happening in Ukraine is Blackrock is buying up the real estate and has an invested interest in the entire population being slaughtered. It is a covert operation Barbarossa. In the US politician want Ukraine to fight to the last Ukrainian. It us a covert genocide. The winner of the conflict will be Blackrock. That is the real fascism, not your brainwashed delusion.
This is a video where you definitely dropped the ball regarding a lot of nuances. Especially when you are talking about "moving right" without mentioning that the "conservative" CDU has been going left-wing for many years and dealing with the border by inviting everyone and letting everyone in. Most of what the AfD wants regarding this issue boils down to just enforcing what's already in the laws and then going to the logical conclusion of getting rid of the people who got their citizenship under false pretenses. The heat pumps are "controversial" not primarily because they are another Greens' ideological project (and probably also just for insider trading and backroom deals with the respective companies by Greens members) but because they are an insane money sink for average people during hard financial times. The "move to the right" of Scholz on immigration is clearly just a last-ditch effort to retain votes. The new left party being hard on immigration is something only placated by state media in an effort to siphon votes from the AfD into a party founded to split the opposition. The number 2 and 3 of that party still want open borders and fund Seewatch to traffic more migrants to the country, and they said that explicitly.
@@lucaslevinsky8802yes republicans and democrats used to be a lot more similar. But in the 21st century, Dems made a big shift leftward whereas reps made a big shift towards the right since the 1970s.
@Flugs0 ulra nationalists are now in charge in most of Africa, often via coups. Latin America, except for Brazil, has almost exclusively right wing if not far right government's. Canada is also shifting to the right, and amazingly the US is also going even further right, having been one of the furthest right in NATO for decades. Russia is skipping going right and went pure 100% nazi, China is China. India is ruled by a nationalist religious maniac for years now and Japan is rearming. Australia is Australia. Literally no clue what is happening down under.
enforced left wing woke indoctrination ? comedy and book ban or censorship, removal of statues, social media, forced apologies, cancelling tv show and movies on netflix , please explain to me how this is democratic ? and yet the left claim to be democratic and tolerant ? really when is that when you think like them ?
@@wolfgangamadeusmozart3775 im not a refugee or an immigrant and most importantly i dont want to live here. I just came here for higher education and plan to go back to my country once i graduate. I dont need approval from Germans, i just feel for them because there are also tons of refugees in my country who disturb the peace
@@Zzzooooppp once they done with illegal ones they will find the next scapegoat, its their gimmick, this is what people doesn't understand this is a dangerous pattern, doesn't matter if an individual is law abiding and tax payer, thedy just want them to go, these people don't see a difference between a refugee or immigrant
I don’t think that’s the case, almost every country in Europe is turning more right wing and nationalist, this is most likely due to burn out from immigration and failing economy, these things together often lead to people becoming more right wing.
@blacklighthologram5339 I don't think there's any evidence to suggest thise conditions make people more right wing, deffinately more extreme but more extreme for both ends. For example during the 1920s in Britain and America, socialism and the communist party got massively support from the public
@@janhetjoch I don't know about that. The postwar consensus in Britain was truly a socialist system practised by both conservatives and labour. Almost all major industries were nationalised, we had fixed prices on goods, nationalised health care was created and maintained by both parties, massive national home building programs were initiated and it all came to a crumbling disaster with the winter of discontent and bullying of the government by powerful trade unions. The resulting distater turned the british people away from radical socialist policies and politics for the following 40 years and understandably so
Finde es immer wieder erstaunlich dass sogar Ausländer keine Lust mehr auf Migranten haben. Das sind dann immer die, die auch nachdenken können und sich integrieren möchten, wie du mein bester👍🏻
@@Derliebesandmann Deutschland ist Deutsch. Land der Deutsche. Ich bin Gast. Egal wie lange ich hier lebe, bin ich Gast der Deutschen. Das sollte jeder Immigrant respektieren.
How about there is only one reason? It being that people are fucking sick and tired of social justice warriors. Here in the Netherlands the same thing happend.
I fear this is not confined to Germany. But throughout Europe, (the election of Geert WILDERS in the Netherlands proves this) as the bad immigration policies of the former Leaders come to fruition. UE & Britain, are now overwhelmed with (by our standards) semi barbaric Islamics. The numbers now amount to an invasion of peoples who have no respect for our culture, customs, beliefs, even our way of life. Their object is simply to Islamatise Europe. This should be of great concern to all Europeans, especially the Leaders. Millions of Europeans will not take to this invasion without protest. Hence the move to the Right !
Couple of thoughts on this: - When SPD is Centre left / CDU is supposed to be Centre right - Greens are between Linkspartei (radical left) and SPD - FDP are often considered more right then CDU due to the very liberal laws for the economy - AFD pretty much started to rise with Merkels 2015 „we can do it“. - under merkel the cdu moved so far left that on the right radical side a vacuum was created - issue with the CDU was that CDU moved from Centre right more to the middle / on single points even across the middle. - the correction of merkelism is actually a reset to former positions to middle right.
@@Noidonteatbabiesstopasking Sorry, yes AFD is radical right. Mind you strangely with the love for Putin, competition for workforce… it has kind of a horse shoe relationship to left radical.
@@Cubus-zapasowy wrong. It’s the radical left and right that mostly are pro Putin. What you describe about Nordstream was kind of an appeasement politic try to make Putin turn democratic by business. It didn’t work in 1939 and now they realized that it didn’t work after 2014. There will have to be negotiations. But it should be clear that Putin wants a new world order that makes him untrustworthy in a certain sense.
Great, informative video. One small correction for a statement at around 7:40: "Plurality" refers to a group that's the largest but is not over 50% (otherwise, it would be a majority). Most of the parties in that table show majorities against the notion that immigration had benefitted Germany. Only the SPD show an apparent plurality against the notion.
Balanced household - that is only the inscription of the deceptive package. It is the justification for the unbridled enrichment of those who already have enough and the possibility of off the broad masses of the population in fear of losing their jobs with minimal wages. Not spending money on necessary repairs is not sensible budgeting, but the inevitable bankruptcy. The current misery is the performance of sit-outs like Kohl and Merkel. A healthy economy strengthens domestic demand, takes care of the infrastructure and community buildings like schools and does not become dependent on exports. But the big companies gain more profit with exports.
Correction, shutting off the nuclear power plants didn’t really have much of an impact on Germany’s energy supply because Germany’s got a good power grid already. Just it could be much better with a larger renewables share if the CDU didn’t sleep on it like so many other things during their sixteen year reign.
I live in Magdeburg, as a black woman here I should be scared of AFD but no,I haven't had it easy anyway. So I don't care ego gets the powers or loses. If you don't want me here I will sadly loose my marriage but no other benefits I get here as a foreigner. Unless something changes but for now, you won't see me on streets demonstrating. I am glad I never left Rwanda as a refugee so I have a home
exactly, if it was a real right you'd see them illigals on the tip of their toes, being deported, beaten up when necessary, and youd see real media coverage. No we are juat going in the direction of rationality and saying "hey, there's a problem here." We are not going on the right, yet.
CORRECTION: At 1:50, when we're talking about the AfD's popularity in Saxony, we mislabelled Saxony-Anhalt on the map. Saxony is in fact the region to the southeast, below Brandenburg and to the east of Thuringia. Apologies for this error; we hope this has cleared things up and you nonetheless enjoy the video!
Hi TLDR-Team 😄. Thank you for the correction :) Also just so you know the 'K' is actually pronounced in Wagenknecht :)
Also I think the thumbnail is misleading because it shows the FDP and SPD slipping to the right as much as the AFD. When in reality the AFD is so far right you could not see them in the thumbnail.
No problem its the least important of the 16 Bundesländer anyway
Came to the comments to point it out. Thank you for the correction
It’s okay you’re forgiven of your sins my child
Almost every country in the EU is moving to the right. It's going to be weird results after this year's (2024) EU-elections.
Gotta thank mass illegal immigration for that, people told them stop the flood of migrants but they decided to ignore them.
If you decide to ignore your voters they'll go for someone else.
Well after 90 ish years of going to the left, we now can't afford houses, food or having kids. Something the right generally wants to fix.
Poland is moving left 😂
The previously none far right parties are taking far right policies to please the group voters that would otherwise move to a far right party. Majority want government to fix their problems but you can fix a lot of problems if you respond to proposals that will affect you.
@@jurejs006They didnt have very more far right to go
Austria better start accepting every art student
😂
Austria's only success was to convince the world that bethovan was Austrian and the failed painter was German 😅
Only he can save Deutschland from becoming a Caliphate
@@millennialmind9507As an Austrian I am not aware that anybody ever tried to claim that Beethoven (not "bethovan" ... ) was Austrian. He clearly wasn't. Also, everybody knows that little Adolf was born in Austria. While I am certainly not a "patriot" (the whole concept of patriotism seems cheesy to me) it's quite ignorant to reduce the history of a nation to two instances. Two instances one of which isn't even a thing. Especially because I think you're American and as such you certainly don't know anything about Austria.
I'm Austrian and unfortunately Austria has the same problem as Germany. It's even worse here.
In Denmark, we had this scenario back in 2015, during the migrant crisis.
The Danish People's Party was the only party back then, which was sceptical regarding the immigration. So when the Danes started viewing the current (back in 2015) issues with immigration as a problem, they started looking for a solution. And the only party back then, which had any kind of answer to the problem was the Danish People's Party.
To keep the story short. The Danish People's Party got incredibly big, and fast. Getting its' greatest election in their history. However, it was short lived. As the other more mainstream parties, whose voters had chosen the Danish People's Party, started copying their opinions regarding the issues with immigration. This resulted in the voters, for the most part, returning to the parties they voted for earlier.
With the mainstream parties adopting the strict immigration policies of the Danish People's Party (with some of the major ones, even going further) and new parties, who also wanted to go even further, the Danish People's Party basically faded out into obscurity. It is still active today, but we are talking about 1/4th of the votes they had before.
You could call them the great losers, because they have lost all of their power. Due to the voters leaving them.
You could also call them the great winners, as most of the powerful mainstream parties adopted their policies.
The same appears to be happening in Germany now. Even Sweden appears to have had a taste of this trend.
PS: I use the word "immigration" loosely. All of this is regarding refugees. Not immigrants who were accepted to live and work in Denmark, because of their skillset.
Media labelling anyone they don't like as 'right' does not make it a right wing party.
Stopping immigration is not right wing, it's basic protection.
The issue is precisely that this hasn't happened elsewhere. There has been a growing resentment in many countries among sizable groups who have been feeling disenfranchised from politics, and they've just been antagonized further over time. Had the political systems adapted to make some sensible concessions, as they should in a democracy, there wouldn't be this much resentment against mainstream politics.
You might as well call them what they are:
*Illegally arrived economic migrants*
If they were really refugees they would have
gone to the first safe country and applied
for asylum as well as filing the paperwork
to legally migrate to other countries.
The same thing happened with Nigel Farage and his Brexit party in the UK, right?
@@here_we_go_again2571given one most of the asylum seekers are redistributed by the EU they obviously must’ve made some attempt to do so.
Two it’s an easy thing to say but you say it as if these are people of means, probably not the rich wankers that fled these countries with cash and personal lawyers and still were accepted for asylum.
Imagine calling yourself the "green" party and supporting coal power plants instead of nuclear ones
Of course the only thing isn't green about that people would point out against nuclear is the waste.
I'd say their rampant support for PDF files is more of a concern...
Or they'll point out that nations like Russia control vast amounts of uranium on the market, or that it takes a LONG time to build new nuclear plants because its an international project that requires resources and personnel from a ton of countries, versus the relative speed of alternatives (which conservatives tend to block every chance they can despite their nations needing the power, because its more profitable for them personally to go nuclear)@@jkamin88
The Greens are also the most war mongering currently!
Germany had a record production in renewables while coal usage was on the lowest level since 1961. German Co2 emission were on a 70-year-low and Wind power alone contributed twice as much as lignite coal to energy production.
All of Europe is shifting right, we are having a classic "where has my country gone" moment.
Those of us on the right are looking forward to it. This continent is being overrun by foreigners, rape and crime on the rise, economic meltdown due to war with Russia. You have to be mad to think Europe is now better than it was 10 years ago.
@@lukefleetwood7958 it's happened in Greater Manchester for decades, we've had immigrants forced upon us.
Mass illegal immigration is the main cause of the massive right wing shift in all of Europe.
People told the governments to stop them but they decided to ignore them.
I hope the AFD wins and that will teach them a lesson not to ignore their voters.
I want to see the faces of all leftist melt down over the fact that Germany ain't gonna be tied to their past anymore.
gone to brussel.
This is happening to Canada too. We are not recognizing our own country. Previous immigrants are even upset with the rate of current high immigration numbers. Our government need immigrants to pay taxes and prop up our real estate and bogus economy
Answer: MASS immigration of a completely different culture that doesn’t generally want to assimilate to German culture and the associated rise in crime, it’s not that hard.
It is impossible to grasp for the genetically ignorant.
Schwurbel woanders rum
this.
It's not an issue. Stop spreading your far right propaganda!
Modern German natives reasoning level seem to have decreased.
Your pronunciation of Sahra Wagenknecht reminded me how lucky foreign news anchors were that Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
did not become chancellor
That was always the only reason why it would have been awesome to have her as chancellor. To see foreign reporters struggle with that unit of a name xD
I'd just call him AKK on air. Pronounced as Ack
Refuges welcu- ACK@@backlogbuddies
@@backlogbuddieshim? Wtf
@@backlogbuddies, Annegret is a female name, likely a blend of Anne and Margarete, both female names as well. Germany is not France, where many names are used for both genders 😉
You forgot the other (probably most important) reason: Too many immigrants at once, which can't be handled properly. This also increases prices for appartments and houses. Also there are too many immigrants who do not work and too many are committing crimes but do not get deported, but can stay.
I always thought that greedy private housing companies and investment firms were driving up the cost of housing in Germany plus decades old German negligence of not investing in social housing. So now I guess it's the immigrants? I was probably really wrong, your might be right my mate
@@shahzebk7899 It's definitively both. Market demand increases prices, no matter where it comes from. But yes, concerning immigrants, it's probably more the rents, that are affected.
@@shahzebk7899 is right, as recently stated as well by Georg Restle in the German TV! It is never the poor migrant, that enriches Germany, but the bad Germans that are not welcoming enough in sharing their resources.
How did all European nations simultaneously (more or less) make the same mistake? I fear that Brussels has a lot to answer for here. We don't' know the deals done over our head in the background.
@@gearoiddom, the "deals" are publicly available European law: if someone enters the first EU member state and claims for asylum, this country has to process the claim.
Then the German government decided that it would process claims if applicants enter Germany ... and in early 2015 published this important info on back-then Twitter, encouraging many to take this chance and "flee" illegaly ("irregularly") into Germany.
Uncontrolled mainly male Islamic immigration is a big cause. Also lack of assimilation to the native culture plays a big part
@@tigersfan1993 That's always been my biggest problem, I don't think people mind immigration when it's actually people integrating into the country, but Muslim men don't want that
@@ReachTea In Montreal, there is 3rd generation Italian and Greek they still consider themselve Italian and Greek and only Canadian as second. It passes because European culture is not so far from Quebec culture but I don't think it's only the muslims.
do they also randomly blow up other people they don't agree with? @@olafsigursons
@@ReachTeaMuslims period don't want it, Islam is an ideology who's whole mission is to spread and it been that way since day one
@@olafsigursons
It is because their culture is in many ways incompatible. Quebec is largely western, meaning it's morally Christian and politically Secular.
Q. Why the Right is on the Rise in Germany A. Uncontrolled immigration
ooooooh noooo how dare you say that, you're a racist
-Every leftist european politician, for the last 10+ years
And funny thing is the Anti-Semitism (which the Far-Right is accused of In Germany) is peddled by Hamas supporters, aka Islamic immigrants.
RA. Worse Economic Eras also cause it not just Immigrants.
Somewhat true due to bad culture assimilation but mainly just a bad Economic Situation
@@Brunel1859 So for you should everyone that comes in germany should be a beer drinking mustache bearing perfect little german? (being caricatural, don't rly know anything about germany), if they respect the law and pay taxes that's not enough? They must be like perfect germans right from the start?
@@Brunel1859 Depends on what you mean by wanting to integrate. For me, most people do that, just living (I'm not going to say chilling). The problem is that stuff ins't exactly very good for most of those migrants. Like I'm going to talk about France, but here migrants are consentrated in big cities, and that's a recipe for disaster. Very early, the communist party called for an homogenisation of the migrant population to increase social opportunities and to limit communautarism (not sure if that's a real english word).
I wish the best to German people as a Volga-German descent from Argentina 🇦🇷🤝🏻🇩🇪
Since Argentina is going to shit why don't you claim German citizenship and go to Europe (Since you are volga German you can also claim Russian citizenship ) but I doubt it's appealing considering recent "Circumstances"
@@Pinkhairedkilla Can I claim German citizenship?
@@Elmesiasdelgol2022 Yeah bro, many Argentines who are of European descent are getting their ancestors citizenship, I have seen Argentinians who are of Italian, Polish and French ancestry getting the citizenship of those countries and any European country they came from, well apart from Spain, only Spanish who immigrated to Argentina after it got Independence are eligible for Spanish citizenship
@@Elmesiasdelgol2022 Honestly I am not sure but I don't think so. Firstly it depends on the country offering citizenship, not on Argentina (obviously). In the case of Italy, if you have one Italian grandparent, then you can obtain Italian citizenship. Hence I've met Argentinians, Venezuelans, even people from the USA, here in Europe on Italian passports, who didn't speak a word of Italian.
Most emigration of Volga Germans was in the 19th century so too far back.
😅 Which German again ? Not those from 40s ? Bro Pls Make sure you got some space for more Germans as many will go to Your Country again if they keep going the same road as before
May as well make this into a series and make a video on every European country as they’re all moving right
Yeah sorry I know except UK but that’s only because Tories suck and they don’t have many other options there
Exactly
Everything is assembling for a new world clash for hegemony. May homosapiensness prevail over neandertalism !!
Which is a shame really, the immigration issue is turning people right as if the right wingers have anything representing a solution..
Because they are all know , America doesn't give them except refugees , they know economic crisis after Ukraine war , they know inflation , they know they are withdraw from Sahel and they don't steal more minrals from there that's why coast of energy increases. And they know protest after Israel hamas war
Idk, Poland moved a bit left in their recent election, which isn’t much but we can still hope
The immigration (specifically refugee) issue can't be overstated. I work with a number of German colleagues in Berlin. During new year they all deliberately stayed home in case of another riot involving fireworks.
All while people from other countries (UK and the Netherlands) were on a video call discussing their positive experiences.
yea its so pathetic seeing all the channels making videos about this ignoring how mass imigration have affected germany. How crime violent and sexual have risen. How much money is being spent on imigrants to integrate them, how integration havent worked as well as expected. No one dares to comment on it even if its the main cause why europe is moving right.
"immigration" is a problem in the whole EU. some countries just have the luxury they aren't yet at the breaking point but if nothing changes they will feel the pain to.
- right now the countries of entry are overwhelmed and can't deal with everyone trying to sneak in.
- Sweden is going down quickly.
- France has some area's completely taken over by "new citizens"
- The Netherlands has more "asylum seekers" than their system can handle. and how do they deal with it? they beg towns to take them in and dump them somewhere in a hotel or camping, without even asking the neighbourhood what they think about it. to use a dutch proverb: it's like mopping with the tab still open.
as long as the root problems aren't dealt with nothing will change and it only gets worse for Europe and it's people.
and if they can't solve it in a timely manner maybe they should just stop all forms of immigration (except for people that get permission from the country they want to move to) untill they have fixed it. and only after they have a good future proof fix for immigration and all the problems it causes we can start accepting new people.
@@stian1236integration? Like…?
@@ChristiaanHWaccepting a strong word then… more like taking in. In what world is dumping immigrants and refugees in camps and hotels even integrating them? At that point you’re just ignoring how people even are.
@@ChristiaanHW i know, its just that everyone who makes videos on the topic refuses to mention it.
Small note: the state you marked as Saxony on the map at 1:54 is actually Saxony-Anhalt. Saxony lies east of Thuringia and south of Brandenburg.
Well there is like twenty other saxonies out there (not counting the ones in England lol) so I forgive him
@@Ungehorsamactualy there are 3 in germany and that woes the wong one.
Time to call it for what it is. Uncontrolled migration of people that do not align with their values is the main reason Europe as a whole and Germany in particular is moving right.
While we do have to help people in need, we can only do so, as long as we have the ressources. Also if the people we want to help disregard our way of life, the willingness to help will obviously fall.
Immigration is being used as a weapon against the working class to undermine their bargaining power.
@@fusssel7178help your neighbors help your friends.
Don’t help those who seek to destroy the very way you live your life.
As you can see most Muslims openly sate that they would enact their laws for everyone if they had the choice to do so.even tho it’s the reason they run in the first place.
@@mike_o7874it’s not Muslims. It’s products of the radical right wing fundamentalists that took hold in the Middle East in 1970s
They are not "people in need" and we aren't obliged to help them. It's harmful to us to "help" them. @@fusssel7178
„Wir schaffen das“ really started to depend on what „das“ means
Applies to "Wir" and "schaffen" as well.
gotta love a vague slogan with no clear or well defined plan to go along wtih it. Sad to see Germans bought that shit... Welcome to the real world, Germans
Biggest mistake ever in my humble opinion. Unfortunately, you get a lot of immigrants who are not willing to work and are putting a drain on the system. Smart immigration, yes, but not like it's now.
Yes. We'll import loads of people who don't have western values.
Our patience has its limits
Ha Ha Ha Was Soll ich den Sagen
What you gonna do? You lost war. Clowns.
Next episode, how Sweden are moving to the right. Episode after that, how France is moving to the right. Episode after that, how Switzerland is moving to the right...
@@BesthinktwiceUK is also moving left, Ireland is moving left, Spain just elected a center left government.
All it comes down to is people voting for opposition parties and outsiders because things have been bad since covid.
@@krombopulos_michael i feel like those countries are just lagging behind. they'll all move to the right once it really has started to take foot in the other countries.
All have the same issue: No limits Immigration.
Sweden was specially one of the major victims of multiculturalism.
@@BesthinktwicePolands‘ left-wingers are the equivalent of right-wingers in other European countries.
@@krombopulos_michael UK is only moving left with regards to the economy, the issue about immigration is still right-wing as with much of Europe. I hope you realise people only are voting for right-wing parties in Europe as right-wing parties are the only ones taking the issue of immigration seriously and who want to decrease it, especially the immigration coming from Muslim countries who contradictory views on towards women's rights, LGBT rights, secularism, and overall don't integrate and usually cause crime such as what happened in Cologne, Germany 2015 on New Year's Eve.
Ignore people for long enough and they stop voting for you. Who would've thought?
More like ignore people legitimate concerns about migration, call them racists for speaking about it and bring even more migrants.
have you tried calling them racists and cancelling them first? Maybe that'll make them comply.
@@RM-el3gwwhen some of those idiot actually talking about the serious problem of immigration and boiling it down to “Muslim = bad”, then yeah.
@@RM-el3gw Tried. Worked first at shaming into submission, after a while it stopped working.
Not just Germany, the whole continent.
How wonder why, I guess the European citizen say, we are fed up with insecurity and corruption !
That`s why !
German problems made before the current Government (I make no claim to completeness):
- privatisation of the Railwaysystem (The railway company let the rails rot, so they got ranked higher when they turned into a joint stock company)
- Vote against glass fiber during the Kohl Government (CDU) / no "digitalisation / automatisation" policies under Merkel
- no real administrative reforms for ages (bureaucracy monster)
- our (school-)educational system is crappy.
- stopping extra funding for renewables at the turn of the millennium, while the country was at the head of the solar and wind industry (SPD/ Green) [Edit correction: The start of the fall was with Gabriel's changes to the basis for calculating the EEG. Wich wasn't in the Green/SPD Parlimant but within the CDU/SPD Parliament 2005]
- no real immigrant policy till recently (while 50% of the under ten year olds have a history of migration in Germany)
The problems right now (I make no claim to completeness:)
- CDU (on the national level) is breaking from it's tradition of being a party of integration in it's respective time, which leads to more polarization.
- Our minister of finance (FDP) is trying to fix macroeconomic problems with microeconmic policies. To have a strict dept policy and no increase in high-asset-taxation while the foreign trade surplus is shrinking and more money is rotting within private assets destroys the economic cycle. Also hindering the needed investments in education and infrastructure.
- still no big administrative reforms hindering everything from civil to economic projects.
- small and medium sized enterprises don't get the support they need to manage the change, while half-dead elephants like Volkswagen are getting their asses powdered.
- Scholz is everything but a charismatic figure of integration.
losing my mind at the amount of likes this normal and intelligent comment is getting compared to all the ones that just cry about brown people. We are so done man.
Dont forget big companys Like VW transfering they Money to tax Oasis . Yearly 1 trillion Dollar Tax lost in Europe due Tax evision strategies done by kpmg, deloitte and pwc
@@juliusgaustus1847 because These people dont want to learn anything about economics they want an easy target to blame for the Economicl Stagnation of germany. What ist easier than immigrants who cant fend for them selves.
@@juliusgaustus1847100% with you and thanks for this comment
Politics can‘t automatically declare a specific industry to be the future income factor of an economy. It’s impossible to think that one-sided subsidizing will turn everything to gold. It hurts more then it does good but many people believe it will be just fine. That’s why I can‘t hear this solar panel story anymore since it would never have been sustainable on the global market. China has several factors which have made solar panel industry more marketable and profitable. Germany‘s policymakers need to do their homework and improve the general conditions for the economy (better infrastructure, bureaucracy, supply of employees etc).
Immigration, it’s always immigration.
Specifically - illegal economic immigration.
Ignore your voters, call them racists for speaking about legitimate concerns about security and culture changes
Profit?
No. It's the political management and Putin. Our votes and the votes of the netherlands have to do with financial situation of citizents, not with migration. The migration problem is something, the right winged extremists are telling you, just to get more voters, so that Putin and his right winged extremists friends can win elections to rule countries and for Putin to get the Ukraine and other former Sowjetcountries. They connected to each other since years and it's part of their plan to destabilizise the west countries with Refugees!
@@AiRPasternak
The motto of the neo-marxist left folks!
1 word: Muslims
It's not surprising
Society always goes liberal
Then has a conservative pullback
You can't always have a liberal streak for decades and decades
I don’t think that people are moving back to a conservative society. I think that the liberals are importing people that aren’t compatible with their beliefs… you cannot import Stone Age people into a modern society and expect them to accept everything… there will be always a problem with the Middle Eastern migrants. They are not people that are willing to adapt and accept that a man can be married to a man or that a woman can show their legs without been a prostitute…
2nd highest taxes in the world, declining economy (issue made by politicians partly), and basically uncontrolled migration from countries whose people don't share German/Western values at all. On top of that, an arrogant political establishment - that's mainly it.
You don't need high taxes to arrogant oligarch.
Whine harder
@@stevenhenry5267 I'm not whining at all lol. But these are obvious issues and people are reacting to them
I don’t see people complaining about East Asian migrants… They are actually untrusting individualistic societies. People that come from untrusting societies need to be civically integrated first before any other “value”
Absolutely correct. That's the way I see it too. The currently political establishment is betraying its own people. The germans are victims of criminal arabic clans and have to suffer a migration of mostly islamic social wellfarers with low education. Meanwhile one can discuss whether we are not only victims of the clans but of the political parties too. At least the politicians are living very well of the system. So, who wonders that the people are getting angry.
In the end its the politicians themselves who are jepoardizing our democracy.
I mean yes, though I never heard "Merkel-ism". What she did was moving her entire party to the center from where it was in the 90s, making it hard to distinguish it from their coalition partner SPD, who also moved towards the center. In the short term this worked well, as she was popular for being basically inoffensive and her policies seemed to work. But it also created a void between the now centrist CDU and the populist right, allowing the AfD to rise as a center-right replacement. That's why it's called an alternative. Unfortunately the AfD started to move to the right, leaving yet another center-right void for a while. Now the CDU seems to shift back to the center-right while Merkel's policies start to become less popular, leaving center-right voters with a tough choice: Vote for the AfD that now includes a number of far-right sentiments, or vote for the party that betrayed them for 16 years. (There are other center-right parties now, but so far they don't seem to be able to capitalize on this.)
Well put
Afd isn’t far right
Another ingredient of her long leadership was her constant sidelining of most other promising politician inside her party who might have taken over from her.
She did try to install some female friends as designated crown princesses (von der Leyen, Klöckner, Kramp-Karrenbauer) who either failed to win elections or mismanaged their ministries enough to disqualify them from her succession.
So after 16 years of Merkel, her party had become so bland and devoid of leadership that their best hope to win the elections was Armin Laschet, a professor so disorganized that he managed to lose his students' exam papers and was caught trying to cover it up by giving them grades anyway.
Merkel was very astute at staying in power but hopelessly opportunistic on every other level.
Looking at the last terms of Germany's longest serving chancellors Adenauer, Kohl and Merkel, I think Germany should limit chancellorship to two terms.
If you haven't accomplished your targets after eight years, you never will.
@@Besthinktwice That label holds no weight anymore. The AFD has been labelled far-right and n*zi since 2017. At that time, it clearly was not but the other parties tried to get rid of them in a lazy way. If you call them far right for over 5 years of course people will get tired of it. Bc if the party is already far-right, it can not go any further or they would not be allowed anymore. And ironically, this might have helped the by then few far right elements to grow to where they are today, bc they could more or less say: "Look, we get framded as far right no matter what, so why do we not use it to our benefit?"
I find Afd to be puppy right government. All promises but no teeth.
7:09 German trains arrive late because DB was privatized. Now it's about profits more than it is about being accountable and reliable.
As a German I wonder why it took that long...
For Germans shifting to right wing was taboo after WW2 after the migrant crisis and criminality going rampant people are forced to shift to the right or face consequences for being stubborn.
@@AiRPasternak Well i didnt mean in the grand scheme of things but more or less the last 20 years. Merkel was popular anf she did something massively unpopular and as time went on the other politicians just ignored the will of the people and so its no surprise that they vote for parties that promise to do what the people would have expected under the CDU in the first place. A center progressive-conservative mix party. I dont understand how people can say that anti immigration, protection of social welfare and need for integration are right topics. They are literally center to center left. Actual right policies would be ethnostate nonsense, mass deportations, phenotype laws a la apartheid and other taboo stuff
@@xModerax "Right" means 'right of center', that is conservative and beyond. The extreme policies you mention at the end would usually be labelled "far-right" or "extreme-right".
@@ElfenohrAFD is actually far right but that doesn't mean it's bad.
Germany has a huge problem with immigration and they need quick solutions ASAP, Criminality and Islamic terror is going rampant
@@AiRPasternak You think the far right isn't so bad … sure, buddy lol. Wherever the far right was in power people always had a great time …
You misslabled Saxony
The State you pointed out is Saxony-Anhalt
I haven't been to Germany in years but that looked wrong to me too
Ah that's interesting, that's where we Brits might have ancestry.
@@bogstandardash3751That was old Saxony, which was more northern. Anhalt was its own country as well. Angles and Jütes were the main nations during the movements before vikings.
@@bogstandardash3751I think you mean Lower Saxony right?
@@bogstandardash3751 not "might" have, you 100% certainly do have. though Saxony used to be on the coast, next to where the Netherlands are nowadays. Also the Angles used to be in maindland Denmark, Anglo-Saxons
The introduction of 100s of thousands of immigrants who do not share similar values or a common language is leading to an increased perception amongst the population that the country’s immigrants are not being assimilated into the larger culture and are therefore undermining Germany’s social cohesion.
Always this tired talking point of assimilation.
Look, I don't give a flying squirrel if Mehmet, Ahmed and Muhammad are well-integrated or not.
I DO NOT WANT THEM HERE, PERIOD! This is Germany, I expect my peers to be German. Take this progressivist talking point elsewhere.
It's not just that they " don't share "
our values......they quite openly
DESPISE them and sneer at German History and Culture..
Having a totally dull Chancellor surely helps.
Well, Kohl wasn't exactly a bunch of laughs, either... and despite 16 years of government, he didn't facilitate extremism.
and a genocidal war mongerer
@@bothi00
Who??
schultz@@notroll1279
@@notroll1279 Probably the Israeli.
I would pay to have a German TDLR channel. I love your other content but I'd love to go more in depth with german politics
Not realistic, they closed down their TLDR USA channel because it wasn't getting as much attention/views/revenue to justify a separate channel.
And there's no shot TLDR Germany does better than TLDR USA.
if anyone knows of such a channel, feel free to mention it!
@@sliftyy dw news is pretty good
Marvin Neumann!!
I would love the same for and Italian Channel 🤩
The way they make news would be Amazing here
Every nation has the right for cultural integrity.
Most of the countries are shifting right
Main reason: no limits Immigration
@@AiRPasternakracism, you mean racism.
Absolutely not. Germans welcomed the immigrants with open arms but now they Seen to hate them. This is because the Immigrants dont behave. Thats a fact not racism
@@vaga4239being against immigration have nothing to do with racism.
@r4ven346 exactly especially of people from a particular religion
1 in 3 trains didn’t arrive late. More like 90% did!
The 1 in 3 figure is from the statistics of the DB itself where they just conveniently redefined what „late“ means.
„Late“ at large means for them where customers start to get compensation rights. Not where the train was objectively later than the schedule.
And trains that never came aren't in the statistic as well
Ahh statistics, they can mean whatever the hell you want just by how you define stuff. That is why the government loves them. If you are having a problem, don't fix it just redefine the issue so that it looks better.
I will never vote for a left wing party in my entire life again.
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Because you couldn't stop calling people with legitimate concerns about rabidly misogynistic ideologies racist.
Finally who realizes that legitimate concerns about security and completely incompatible ideologies are a problem...
Also known as Islam. Reminds me of the 2015 Cologne, Germany incident. 1,200 women sexually assaulted in one night on New Year's Eve by gangs of men numbering around 2000 and described by victims of being of North African/Middle Eastern appearance. This was the same year in which Germany let in around 1 million refugees, nearly all came from Muslim countries.
All must go home to where they belong @@ecnalms851
@@ecnalms851It’s taken a few years, but at least the people have finally learned their lesson.
You can't screen for misogyny at the border. If we had a magic machine that could do that, it'd flag just as many Germans as it would flag refugees, because there isn't anything particularly unique about refugees that makes them more misogynistic. *Every* culture, country, and religion has a misogyny problem. Hell, *atheism* has a misogyny problem.
What is different between Germans and refugees is that the German misogynists know that they need to hide their violence in order to continue offending. Refugees don't. So they look way more dangerous and urgent. But this doesn't make the Germans more 'civilized', it just makes them better at hiding the problem.
The German Green party has been pushing hard for the shutdown of nuclear fission plants, because they're worried about nuclear accidents. But that means the energy load gets replaced with lignite, a hilariously dirty form of coal (which also releases radiation into the environment). This is a trick the fossil fuel industry has been using for decades: attack nuclear as dirty so that people stay with coal and oil, which are way dirtier.
That's exactly the same trick the racists play. They hype up one particularly salient example of misogyny - e.g. the roaming gangs of rapists in Cologne - to justify the creation of policies intended solely to harm refugees. People with legitimate concerns are being used to disguise the racists.
The pronunciation of Wagenknecht almost made me spit out my tea hahah.
Us Brits don't pronounce German words to well, I blame Churchill))
Sahra Wagenknecht is not on the right. The woman is pure common sense:
1. Stop illegal immigration
2. Break the pharma lobby and rebuild the health care system
3. Invest in education to tackle the issue of work force scarcity
4. Invest in railway infrastructure
5. More diplomacy, less involvement in war conflicts
6. Tackle the housing crisis by building more and limiting the skyrocketing rents...
Imagine calling a Rosa Luxemburg Inspired Marxist „Right Wing“.
And then imagine the AFD supporting a Marxist and then being called „far right fascists“.
What they are terrified of is a unification of the AFD with a real economic left faction that is emerging again.
So the answer is to get out the woke non-binary mob who are easily manipulated tools of NATO and corporate power.
Yes, common sense policies are seen as 'far right' by the left wing media
Not because of how well things were going that's for sure
I like the way you highlight how much of the current crisis is actually a result of previous CDU and (junior partner) SPD coalition governments.
Yeah, the whole "grand coalition" phenomenon, originally to keep out Die Linke, has destroyed the centrist consensus in Germany even as it had decades of seemingly stable government. The AfD is unfortunately playing this brilliantly, despite being, in objective analysis, full of terrible solutions for pretty much every problem.
Pity the people in this country have collective amnesia and think everything went to shit in the last 2 years "out of nowhere"
@@velvetimpulse If you're talking about Germany economically, yes. On the immigration issue, no. The main criticism of immigration in Europe as a whole right now which many people don't seem to be getting is that its coming from Muslim countries. This issue has been becoming big in Germany mainly since 2015 with the Cologne, Germany incident on the night of New Years Eve. For anyone wondering, on this night mass sexual assaults by gangs of around 2000 men occurred, with the preparators described by the victims as being of "North African/Middle Eastern" appearance. In just this 1 night, 1200 women were sexually assaulted. This was after by the way Germany let in around 1 million refugees. There is a good documentary about this incident by Journeyman Pictures up on UA-cam which is free to watch.
Overall, if this immigration was coming from a country like China or Vietnam instead of Muslim countries, the criticism and fear of immigration would be much much lower.
@@ecnalms851
Islam is incompatible to European values, so that's generally the problem. Chinese are pretty meh since they've been pretty secularized and brainwashed to respect authority at all costs, so they acclimate to European cultures very well, listening to our authorities and generally not causing trouble. I don't know enough about Vietnam to say anything, so I won't.
@@ecnalms851For example a lot Mexican migrants go to the United States every year yet you don't see gangs of men going around assaulting women.
Difference is culture where in Mexico women have the same rights as men in Islam women is worthless and only purpose is to bear children
One of the big reasons why everyone is moving right is how the so said "refugees" behave themselves in those countries easy as that!
We should be more specific, it's not migration per se - its about aggressive muslims.
no, it's about all of them.
@@qweasdzxcYou seriously believe that innocent hardworking immigrants is a bad thing?
@@qweasdzxc Why so shy bro - answer me :-)
answer what? this is the first message you're sending to me @@captainchaoscow
they are collectively bad and their fiscal impact is massively negative. there isn't a single positive thing that comes from allowing them in. @@slendii366
Brilliant overview of the political landscape in Germany. It might be usefull to mention that the green party also has two big factions. Just like the left Party there is a faction that stands out for social justice and big spending (currently in Government) and a more conservative faction often referred to as "Realos". The conservative wing of the green party is primarily active in southern Germany and here a traditional ally of the conservative CDU. That is why the CDU is calling the green party it's main enemy while simultanously being allied with them in 6 states. State politics and federal politics are often widely different due to the local state governments being way more down to earth and close to the people.
Sounds like India , Parties which are opponents at Federal Level are partners in State/provincial level
Excuse me but that's wrong. The fraction of the greens dominating in government are the realos. Didn't you notice all the compromises the greens have accepted wich go against their own values
Wo sagt man zu kretschmanns flügel (ich denke mal dass du BaWü meinst) realos? Und tatsächlich nehme ich keine wirkliche spaltung der grünen wahr, sondern ein gesundes spektrum.
Lies and slander, the Greens were always highly progressive and pushed pro kids sexuality in the 70's.
Same reason the native Americans were pissed at the European colonialist. The natives Europeans want to keep their 2,000 year plus ancestral homes..
As an eastern european, i realized something.
In my native Romania, lots of cadres from the old communist party became a part of the left-wing conservative party, and of the allied nationalist parties.
Given modern Germany is the result of the merger with the East, and the Afd and this new left-wing party descend partially from the old Socialist Unity Party, or at least are powerful in the old communist lands, it's likely Germany is getting a delayed development of post-communist politics that were kept in check when Germany was doing well economically.
No, we just are fed up with Muslim immigrants. It is really as simple as that. If you would have to live with them, you would understand.
Keep in mind that the upper class in the political body that we call Afd are mostly all from the Western older states but present themselves on occasion like demokratic revolutionary fighters from the east.
So my guess is that germany would have had to deal with these fruitcakes one way or another, its just that now they found a very Solid Block of Voters in the east to support them for some reason.
The more obvious reason is that, unlike Western Germany, East Germany never dealt with its Nazi past and is very uneducated about it. As such the acceptance for hate and fascism is much higher, thus the high sympathy for the AfD.
@@ratatatuffEast Germany went from National Socialist to Communist. It was never Fascist.
@@teddyzaehmer For some reason? Are you living in your woke Disney world? The reason are Muslim immigrants - why does that not enter your head?
Just go to any big German city and you will know.
that wont change anyway since most german woman dont want children
You will know what?
That it’s no longer German
@@nettcologne9186that it’s not German
@@nettcologne9186No longer German...
Greatings from Germany. One thing that you missed to say is that CDU shiftet so far to the left, that saying CDU moving to right means that CDU is going back to Center.
What about making a video about which european countries aren't moving right and why?
which countries are that?
@@sickbozo8152probably the UK, Poland and maybe Spain
@@mrgaudy1954Poland is right from start.
@@AIha.b0mb.and.h00r.suppIyer. I’m aware, which is why they aren’t *moving* right
@@mrgaudy1954Spain has moved right a decade ago.
The UK is one of the most Conservative nations in the EU and just has had the whole right wing brexit thing.
Poland PiS party is so far right wing that you need an aditional piece of paper to even be able to put it onto the same graph as most other European "centre" parties.
So no you are just wrong
Art school of Vienna better be accepting everyone rn
LOL
What do you mean this?
Weird reminder that Austria's second-largest (!) party (called FPÖ) proposed a bill a few years ago to have an official register of all Jews. They have one third of all votes in the country. They're not exactly being subtle about their "values".
Hitler was left wing ethno-nationalistic. Other than loving the German people he be considered far left.
@@dimitarmargaritov Its a lame played out joke that the same dumb people find funny over and over again.
Honestly, good. I will be the one to say it. Good. tired of hearing of sexual assaults, murders, destroyed property, child sexual assault, all at the hands of "young men" everyone in Germany knows what it means when they say "young men" on the news.
I think most Europe is moving right
It’s a good thing Germans are taking immigration seriously. One of the great things about a parliamentary system is that it’s a lot more responsive to public opinion then first past the post
But they still pay Ukrainians more than any other European country
@@henry-5676 good Ukraine is defending their sovereignty
@@taylorcasale680they are not fighting for us thus why the right is rising
@@henry-5676 and how is that an issue?
Rise of Islam is the main reason for rise in right movement across Europe.
perhaps its the right thing to do?
Like NSADP?
All they had to do was close the border
Best wishes to Germany from the USA.
Thank you and same to you :)
Thanks
Super easy answer: Germany is moving right, because it's currently too much to the left.
I think it makes sense. High immigration and low energy security are typically left wing policies (shutting down Nuclear plants and relying on Russian gas was suicide). Left and Right is about balance.
The low energy security was a decision not made by a distinct political "side". Even the conservative parties acted against nuclear because the anti nuclear scare was something nearly all Germans could get behind since the 70s.
Relying on russian gas was a decision left and right both supported until the Ukraine war.
The only reality left wing policy was the immigration, forced onto Germany by the conservative CDU.
I don't get people complaining about relying on Russian gas, when Russia also supplied a large part of the fission material used for nuclear energy.
@@laurensnieuwland4657 Uranium or other fission sources are no where near as competitive on the global market. France gets most of its supply from Niger, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Also it can be reused and is very energy dense.
@@Pirake123 Because those countries are so stable. The last 2 are basically Russia too, and Niger has one of the highest poverty rates in the world.
How is high immigration a left wing policy? It's not atypical of right-wing political parties to promote high immigration, especially low wage/low skill immigration to aid businesses. It's only when a high emphasis is placed on nationalism opposed to business where high immigration stops being promoted, which tends to be more when you hit the far-right.
Same can be said on the left, this video being about Germany, Sahra Wagenknecht is left/far-left and they're very much anti-immigration.
Is anti immigration a right wing policy? Plenty of free marketers (right wing) are very pro immigration, and libertarians (the far right) don’t care. Immigration is usually an issue for the poor and lower middle class, so affects the left’s base a lot more than the right.
Leftism isn't a monolith amongst poor people. Don't forget the "evil" rednecks of the South and people in so-called "flyover country" leftists love to hate. Most of those people aren't wealthy.
I predicted the move to the right by countries in the EU back in 2010 as I saw more and more liberal dictates being issued by the EU.
Liberals are pretty right wing in their own way
@@SophiaAstatine Liberals are woke lefties. It's only when the liberals are losing that they change course and wait to get control again to carrying pushing their woke ideology.
They have become sort of fascist, but not necessarily right wing.
I would describe it as market correcting itself. Up until now, it was mostly progressive shift. And as move to only one side, being that left or right too much is never good, pendulum is going to swing back now.
@@SophiaAstatinenationalist is the correct word. We need nationalism back, and we need to stop integrating immigrants. Otherwise there is no coming back. Most immigrants families are having 5-8 children and push their Islam agenda on the white youth along with the key words diversity and multiculturalism. Multiculturalism never worked.
This can only end well.
Overwhelming migration since 2015 is the main reason for the movements we now have ... nobody should be surprised ...
Parties tend to move far right or left if it affects society yes, the people do not care about the bigger picture, they care about their well being, and if that´s not provided to them.
Then the tired sentiment is growing and people will vote the opposite for change.
One could argue that a nation's well-being could be "the bigger picture" :)
That's honestly the only reason why Bolsonaro wasn't reelected in Brazil. People were happy enough to vote for him when he was just questioning gay rights or talking shit about COVID, but the moment food started going too expensive for poorer families to buy people started to notice he had no idea of what he was doing.
those dumb voter pigs just don't care about saving the world, while their quality of life goes to shit completely, scandalous! 🤬
"Why the Right is on the Rise in Germany" - how about: "... because of remaining common sense amongst sufficiently many people"?
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is by far the most popular politician in Germany. If the SPD wants to reverse its plummeting poll numbers, it needs to replace Scholz with Pistorius.
Or Scholz could copy Pistorius clean speech and decision making instead of his indeterminate speaking.
It doesn’t really work like that, though, does it?
@@Dalinok It happens in plenty of parliamentary democracies.
@@sunoolee9467 It definitely does, but replacing someone else in power of your own party necessitates having a network of influential confidants able to machinate such a move or at the very least being supported by the base of the party to a degree that 1) leads to the fall of the one in power and 2) puts you in pole position to replace that person.
Boris Pistorius doesn’t have that for a number of reasons.
That being said, he is the best Defense Minister Germany has had in a long while. But he is also probably best in a job where he can focus on getting things done and doesn’t have to divert his attention to a variety of issues out of his direct control.
It wont work, because the politic of the whole government is bullshit! It doesnt matter which red green clown is cancelor..we need a complete new government!
Took Germany fucking long enough
I dumped my last girlfriend because she was a communist.
I should've known sooner. There were red flags everywhere.
You can’t say that Merz flirted wirh cooperating with the AfD. He said that a kind of cooperation is inevitable on municipal level but not on the state level or even federal level. A day later he backed down after being harshly criticized and said, there will be no cooperation on municipal level
2:27 The video just straight lies here. He never "Flirted" with the afd. No government, no backing of afd bills and so on. How can the video say this? This is just wrong.
Merkel essentially ignored all of our problems looming on the horizon, locked them in a closet and said "don't worry about it, we'll be fine. Here have a piece of candy, dear" and people loved her for it. And now we're paying the price for it all.
It is important to note that the CDU moved to the left during Merkel. So the movement to the right currently can be seen as a return to the former position.
by the time the next election in Germany happens and if CDU wins but needs to form a coalition government, of CDU Partners again with FDP or SDP, CDU voters are complete idiots to vote for this party ever again.
with the new current leader of CDU, is he willing to work with AFD Ina coalition government?
apparently this is what I've heard from the news.
a CDU, AFD and surprisingly The New Left(Sarah Wagenknecht) could form a quasi conservative grand coalition.
Is it really so difficult to understand that when the establishment isn't beneficial to you, you look for change?
Why is the right “playing to their base”, while the left is always seen as sincere? Y’all still have some bias issues to work on
@Person11068 Kier Starmer? Promising tax cuts and greater spending.
Because the left aren’t support this..
Ok, why can’t I see any of the replies??? There’s 3 comments, but all I see is a single reply with no understandable context
@Person11068 thanks man, now I can actually see what you wrote before. But sorry, I gotta disagree with that. Both are just as good and bad as the other. For me, in American left politicians, all most of them EVER do is pander to people who look like me, to the point where the policies they fight for don’t even make logical sense (see anything from Alexandria Ocasio Cortez or Ilhan Omar). But I can still acknowledge there’s some lefties that are sincere. I don’t understand them or see them often, but I don’t need to. It’s the same on the right, they just make more sense to me.
@Person11068 …..my comment is the original…..No one even mentioned Germany in this thread. I’m talking about TLDR as a whole and all their takes on global politics having a left bias. You can’t just change subject like that 😅
Further to the left ist No longer possible.
When everything not far left is considered to be right wing it’s easy to achieve a move to the right.
Ultimately, I would say this represents an upcoming political shift, maybe worldwide. Left wing politics emerged with industrialization and growing excess in economic production, and with population growth faltering as (at least in the US) wealth is about as concentrated as it was in the Gilded Age, its not impossible to think that this is an economic tipping point before decades of belt-tightening and poverty the likes we haven't seen for a long time; although, that assumes we aren't already past it.
I'd rather say that the situation reached the point the working and middle class need to defend high and industrial class against repression imposed by leftist parasite politicians who want to spend robbed money on stupidities like green terror, surveillance and control, digital currencies - all of them the tools to control and opress both groups or individuals.
A depression is soon. Wages are tight, expenses keep rising, and debt is high.
left wing economics are more popular than ever, this is an inevitable trend. on the other hand "left wing" social policy (mass migration, destruction of nuclear family) will rot away
Far right or just right?
About time.
Bill-B.N.P.
Far right fascists
Thank God!Finally Germans are waking up!
For security.
0:57 Wagenknecht isn't right wing in that sense. NGL, they are probably more like the old SED than the current left party. They seem to be going to build a cadre at first for her to keep complete control. They kept most of the left policies but moved to social conservatism.
Well, at least Wagenknecht shares many goals with AfD. For excample suporting the facists in Russia.
The GDR was pretty friendly to their Nazis and an authoritarian relationship.
@@Besthinktwice the categories of left or right do not make any sense in our days. Typical left parties occupy right wing topics like Wagenknecht at the same right parties like Meloni in Italy have left ideas if it support her party. Even Hitler was not pure right, he also had several social programms. So it depend what topics you prioritize.
@@maritaschweizer1117what is happening in Ukraine is Blackrock is buying up the real estate and has an invested interest in the entire population being slaughtered. It is a covert operation Barbarossa.
In the US politician want Ukraine to fight to the last Ukrainian. It us a covert genocide.
The winner of the conflict will be Blackrock.
That is the real fascism, not your brainwashed delusion.
This is a video where you definitely dropped the ball regarding a lot of nuances. Especially when you are talking about "moving right" without mentioning that the "conservative" CDU has been going left-wing for many years and dealing with the border by inviting everyone and letting everyone in. Most of what the AfD wants regarding this issue boils down to just enforcing what's already in the laws and then going to the logical conclusion of getting rid of the people who got their citizenship under false pretenses.
The heat pumps are "controversial" not primarily because they are another Greens' ideological project (and probably also just for insider trading and backroom deals with the respective companies by Greens members) but because they are an insane money sink for average people during hard financial times. The "move to the right" of Scholz on immigration is clearly just a last-ditch effort to retain votes.
The new left party being hard on immigration is something only placated by state media in an effort to siphon votes from the AfD into a party founded to split the opposition. The number 2 and 3 of that party still want open borders and fund Seewatch to traffic more migrants to the country, and they said that explicitly.
It’s not just Germany. The overton window of practically the entire world has shifted far to the right
well mainly just europe, maybe north america. i don't think the rest of the world is facing the same issues.
@@Flugs0the Overton window in USA has not shifted right, it has expanded, it now accepts radical right and radical left views not previously seen
@@lucaslevinsky8802yes republicans and democrats used to be a lot more similar.
But in the 21st century, Dems made a big shift leftward whereas reps made a big shift towards the right since the 1970s.
@@lucaslevinsky8802 yea the US is a bit of a case of it's own, I was more thinking Canada
@Flugs0 ulra nationalists are now in charge in most of Africa, often via coups.
Latin America, except for Brazil, has almost exclusively right wing if not far right government's.
Canada is also shifting to the right, and amazingly the US is also going even further right, having been one of the furthest right in NATO for decades.
Russia is skipping going right and went pure 100% nazi, China is China. India is ruled by a nationalist religious maniac for years now and Japan is rearming. Australia is Australia. Literally no clue what is happening down under.
Because it couldn't become more left.
enforced left wing woke indoctrination ? comedy and book ban or censorship, removal of statues, social media, forced apologies, cancelling tv show and movies on netflix ,
please explain to me how this is democratic ? and yet the left claim to be democratic and tolerant ? really when is that when you think like them ?
When protecting friends, family and country is right wing than we have a biger problem than DW reporters can imagin.
Refugees. Even I feel bothered as an outsider and i can only imagine how Germans must feel
Dude they gonna kick ya out too dont matter how you feel LOL
@@wolfgangamadeusmozart3775refugees aren’t the same thing as immigrants. The AFD has said nothing about expelling legal immigrants.
You're ignorant. @@Besthinktwice
@@wolfgangamadeusmozart3775 im not a refugee or an immigrant and most importantly i dont want to live here. I just came here for higher education and plan to go back to my country once i graduate. I dont need approval from Germans, i just feel for them because there are also tons of refugees in my country who disturb the peace
@@Zzzooooppp once they done with illegal ones they will find the next scapegoat, its their gimmick, this is what people doesn't understand this is a dangerous pattern, doesn't matter if an individual is law abiding and tax payer, thedy just want them to go, these people don't see a difference between a refugee or immigrant
Its just the cycle of things; People ping pong between left and right like metronomes whenever they experience the extremes of either.
I don’t think that’s the case, almost every country in Europe is turning more right wing and nationalist, this is most likely due to burn out from immigration and failing economy, these things together often lead to people becoming more right wing.
@blacklighthologram5339 I don't think there's any evidence to suggest thise conditions make people more right wing, deffinately more extreme but more extreme for both ends. For example during the 1920s in Britain and America, socialism and the communist party got massively support from the public
The entity of Europe is moving right while most of it hasn't had true left politics ever. Definitely no "extremes" recently.
@@janhetjoch I don't know about that. The postwar consensus in Britain was truly a socialist system practised by both conservatives and labour. Almost all major industries were nationalised, we had fixed prices on goods, nationalised health care was created and maintained by both parties, massive national home building programs were initiated and it all came to a crumbling disaster with the winter of discontent and bullying of the government by powerful trade unions. The resulting distater turned the british people away from radical socialist policies and politics for the following 40 years and understandably so
@@lewis123417 that was in the aftermath of the war to end all wars
The AfD is what the CDU ones was. The AfD is a middle/right conservative party, the CDU was changed under Merkel to a left party. So easy so simple.
As someone in Germany: this is very true
Go vote AfD please
@@henry-5676 can't, I'm not German citizen yet
Finde es immer wieder erstaunlich dass sogar Ausländer keine Lust mehr auf Migranten haben. Das sind dann immer die, die auch nachdenken können und sich integrieren möchten, wie du mein bester👍🏻
@@Derliebesandmann Deutschland ist Deutsch. Land der Deutsche. Ich bin Gast. Egal wie lange ich hier lebe, bin ich Gast der Deutschen. Das sollte jeder Immigrant respektieren.
@@mariocuric6690 Nur die AfD kann noch helfen
I guess it’s easy to be left when your economy is doing well. It’s funny how quickly things go right once the coffers start struggling.
How about there is only one reason? It being that people are fucking sick and tired of social justice warriors. Here in the Netherlands the same thing happend.
I fear this is not confined to Germany. But throughout Europe, (the election of Geert WILDERS in the Netherlands proves this) as the bad immigration policies of the former Leaders come to fruition. UE & Britain, are now overwhelmed with (by our standards) semi barbaric Islamics. The numbers now amount to an invasion of peoples who have no respect for our culture, customs, beliefs, even our way of life. Their object is simply to Islamatise Europe. This should be of great concern to all Europeans, especially the Leaders. Millions of Europeans will not take to this invasion without protest. Hence the move to the Right !
Couple of thoughts on this:
- When SPD is Centre left / CDU is supposed to be Centre right
- Greens are between Linkspartei (radical left) and SPD
- FDP are often considered more right then CDU due to the very liberal laws for the economy
- AFD pretty much started to rise with Merkels 2015 „we can do it“.
- under merkel the cdu moved so far left that on the right radical side a vacuum was created
- issue with the CDU was that CDU moved from Centre right more to the middle / on single points even across the middle.
- the correction of merkelism is actually a reset to former positions to middle right.
AFDs nuts
@@Noidonteatbabiesstopasking Sorry, yes AFD is radical right. Mind you strangely with the love for Putin, competition for workforce… it has kind of a horse shoe relationship to left radical.
@@matrix0897 All Germany loves Putin - check which parties opposed Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2.
@@Cubus-zapasowy wrong. It’s the radical left and right that mostly are pro Putin. What you describe about Nordstream was kind of an appeasement politic try to make Putin turn democratic by business. It didn’t work in 1939 and now they realized that it didn’t work after 2014.
There will have to be negotiations. But it should be clear that Putin wants a new world order that makes him untrustworthy in a certain sense.
We’re just moving back to the center, which is long overdue.
Funny how we live in a world where people will make massive decisions without thinking them through.
Great, informative video. One small correction for a statement at around 7:40: "Plurality" refers to a group that's the largest but is not over 50% (otherwise, it would be a majority). Most of the parties in that table show majorities against the notion that immigration had benefitted Germany. Only the SPD show an apparent plurality against the notion.
Right Wing. Funny terms, mislabeled Conservative and Liberal. "The way things have always been" is now "dangerous right wing".
1:10 Isn't it a bit weird to classify a balanced household as a right thing?
It is weird and denial of science to generally reject governmental debts
Balanced household - that is only the inscription of the deceptive package. It is the justification for the unbridled enrichment of those who already have enough and the possibility of off the broad masses of the population in fear of losing their jobs with minimal wages.
Not spending money on necessary repairs is not sensible budgeting, but the inevitable bankruptcy. The current misery is the performance of sit-outs like Kohl and Merkel. A healthy economy strengthens domestic demand, takes care of the infrastructure and community buildings like schools and does not become dependent on exports.
But the big companies gain more profit with exports.
Correction, shutting off the nuclear power plants didn’t really have much of an impact on Germany’s energy supply because Germany’s got a good power grid already. Just it could be much better with a larger renewables share if the CDU didn’t sleep on it like so many other things during their sixteen year reign.
I live in Magdeburg, as a black woman here I should be scared of AFD but no,I haven't had it easy anyway. So I don't care ego gets the powers or loses. If you don't want me here I will sadly loose my marriage but no other benefits I get here as a foreigner. Unless something changes but for now, you won't see me on streets demonstrating. I am glad I never left Rwanda as a refugee so I have a home
Actually “The Right“ is not on the rise, but the country is moving back to the (political) centre after years of shifting to the left.
exactly, if it was a real right you'd see them illigals on the tip of their toes, being deported, beaten up when necessary, and youd see real media coverage.
No we are juat going in the direction of rationality and saying "hey, there's a problem here."
We are not going on the right, yet.