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    1. Minimum-Pen-2695 on

      Boomer inertia is single-handedly keeping the German status quo alive

    2. Godwinso on

      Old people wanting to enjoy their fat pensions for the last two years of their life is saving the status quo.

    3. Gingo_Green on

      Ok lets see the Reddit political scientists explaining how is this possible. The “bad boomer” card is gone, lets hear it from the “youth-the future” 😄

    4. Zandroe_ on

      Quite frankly the 7% for the Greens is the one that confuses me the most.

    5. Based elderly people. At least somebody out there still remember the dangers of fascism and the value of preserving the democratic order and liberties.

    6. Apprehensive_Emu9240 on

      Not a great prospect, but luckily young people are still at an age where they’re still more easily influenced than other age categories. We can still turn this around.

    7. wihannez on

      Those who spend their time in TikTok/Youtube and those who don’t.

    8. Suspicious-Bar5583 on

      If every group fights for their own rights and existence, then EVERY group fights for their own rights and existence.

    9. A chart showing both groups, but not telling us which group is which…

    10. It’s weird how some people want to take voting rights away from the elderly but when they vote in a way they approve of then suddenly old people are based and saving society.

    11. Also not that familiar with German political parties – this chart could do with a bit more interpretation.

      Like is the first Left Hand Side bar the old value and the right hand side one the new value ?

    12. HitchensWasTheShit on

      A certain right wing party in the 1930’s also was driven by the youth vote..

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