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    1. RoyalChris on

      They protested over an AfD-backed migration law as far as I’m concerned. It was a collaboration with CDU to discuss the deportation of millions of immigrants, including some with German citizenship. Most demonstrations were aimed at chancellor candidate Merz, who presented two anti-immigration bills in the [Bundestag](https://www.dw.com/en/bundestag-germanys-lower-house-of-parliament/t-19153330) this week, both of which gained support from the business-focused [Free Democrats (FDP),](https://www.dw.com/en/fdp-free-democratic-party/t-17365530) the left-wing populist [Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) party](https://www.dw.com/en/sahra-wagenknecht-alliance-bsw/t-68472751) — and most notably, from the far-right AfD.

      Here is some [drone footage](https://www.reddit.com/r/economicCollapse/s/y9WURgjBEN) over Hamburg.

    2. TheErebos01 on

      All over Germany there have been protests against right wing, populistic politics, mainly the AfD. This is in anticipation for the upcoming federal elections in 20 days.

      The sign says “The only dangerous minority is the political right”

      Edit: I misread, it actually reads “the only dangerous minority are the rich”

    3. Serena-G on

      Too late, and it won’t bring anything.
      Do they think that this way the people who wanted to vote AdF won’t do it?
      Surely, this is NOT going to make the government ban the AdF.
      To achieve that, this should have been done much earlier, and much more often.
      This is just theater to feel better about the national guilt they still have.
      It’s “better than nothing”, but also not really.

    4. neobicnicovek on

      I think this is a protest about something related to the AFD.

    5. Mobile-Bookkeeper148 on

      “deportation of millions of immigrants, including some with German citizenship” ???

    6. ArklUcIlLe on

      The best protest is not vote for them, if even that is not enough and they won, assimilate that you guys have a real problem on you society and the phrases: “oh we weren’t nazi when we worked for them, we didn’t agree on what they did” or the card “we didn’t knew it about the concentration camps”, when did you hear that and you put again the same ideology int o the government is because you never left that complex of superiority and majority of population nor only always knew but also agreed on the final solution!

    7. Due-Resort-2699 on

      You mean it’s possible to protest against creeping fascism ? Perhaps some other nations can learn from this

    8. Kuhl_Cow on

      As long as there is no actual plan from the center-left parties regarding migration, AfD will continue to rise.

      I’m happy about how many people here demonstrated against fascism, but the vote on friday wasn’t a win. It was yet another reminder that SPD/Grüne have *absolutely nothing* to offer for a topic that **over 80 percent of germans** say is one of the most pressing issue right now.

      Its honestly frightening to see some politicians cheer for themselves while their inaction is the main reason fascist are getting more and more votes.

      Its easy to say “nazis are bad”, its hard to have the complicated discussions we needed to have 10 years ago.

    9. MilkTiny6723 on

      This is just bullock. Mertz is only doing as so many other EU conservatives has done in the past It’s like Sweden for instance. They dont support the fringe but want to win. It will ofcource erode their own voter base with time as right wing voters will more likely see AfD as more normal if their own favorite parties normalices them.

      It’s however a shit storm approaching Germany. Even if they will manage to keep AfD out off the most important fields of politics, due so many Germans really hating right wing fringe. Very sad for Germany and the nation cohesion and socal trust they have felt. Thats a new and not very good reality for Germany. Problably the government wont survive long even so.

    10. No_Priors on

      “The Women’s March on Washington was a January 21, 2017, protest in Washington, D.C., which attracted about 597,000 people to Independence Ave & Third St. to protest Donald Trump’s first full day in office. Simultaneous protests drew large crowds across all 50 US states, and on six continents.[145][146][147] There was an estimated 3.3 to 4.6 million people involved in the march across the country, making it the largest protest in United States history.[16][148]” [First presidency – Women’s March](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protests_against_Donald_Trump#First_presidency)

      And he’s in The White House again.

    11. Icy_Conference8556 on

      The history books on the shelf are always repeating themselves

    12. ztunelover on

      What is this protest about? I heard about unrest in Germany. Sorry folks I was away from civilization for a bit.

    13. dat_9600gt_user on

      Amazing, but unfortunately the far-right voters don’t care and no political party is going to change course.

    14. 0ViraLata on

      It’s curious how the actual country responsible for Nazi ideology is the most offended and active in this bullshit pahahahaha They are afraid of themselves pahahahaha Italians and Germans painting Musk as Hitler when they were the ones that gave us ACTUAL HITLER AND MUSSOLINI pahahaha

      THE IRONY!

    15. DumbledoresShampoo on

      It’s pathetic what the Left, SPD, Greens, Linke are trying here. The CDU let the parliament vote on a proposal for stricter Migration and Asylum policies. It was rejected. Then, extreme right AfD took the CDU proposal and let the parliament vote again on it. Now the CDU would had to vote against their own proposal, which they obviously couldn’t, so they ended up voting for it with the AfD so that it looked like the CDU cooperated with the AfD. That’s the story the Left is telling. But actually, there wasn’t any firewall broken down. They didn’t cooperate. It just was a political trap of the AfD, which the Left parties is now cheering about.

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