Germany To Ban Populist Parties While “Maidainized” Europe Embraces Fascism

Germany To Ban Populist Parties While “Maidainized” Europe Embraces Fascism

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Written by Uriel Araujo, researcher with a focus on international and ethnic conflicts

Germany is now considering banning the “far-right”. The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), which is the German domestic intelligence agency, has classified the Saxony branch of the political party “Alternative for Germany” (AfD) as a “ring-wing extremist” group and thus a “threat to democracy” – which could be a step towards banning it by declaring it unconstitutional. Ironically, BfV itself has a record of having been in bed with real neo-Nazi terrorism, as it came to light in 2011, for instance. In any case, according to the head of the Saxony’s BfV,  Dirk-Martin Christian, the political party is “undoubtedly” of a “extremist [far] right” persuasion. This development should be seen as part of a larger European context today.

AfD was founded in September 2012 by former members of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) who opposed some of the Eurozone policies. The core of its supporters were small business leaders, journalists and economists, and their manifesto stated that the eurozone currency area had shown itself to be a failure, with southern European nations “sinking into poverty under the competitive pressure of the euro.” Gradually it moved further to the “populist” camp, with a larger popular appeal, by opposing mass immigration policies and Brussels. Its voters today include mostly people form the center-right, some from the center-left, and, yes, some neo-Fascists as well.

It should be noted that the so-called “anti-immigration” left is on the rise in Germany, the new “Die Linke” (“The Left”) democratic socialist party being widely seen as  a natural competitor to the right-wing AfD. There is in fact plenty of room for agreement between the so-called “far-left” and the populist right, both of which employ anti-war and anti-NATO rhetoric and see support for mass immigration as a kind of betrayal of working-class interests. The lines between right and left-wing can often become blurred. Right-wing populism in the West has its long history of voicing anti-elite and anti-Establishment themes, while calling for protectionism and some kind of welfare, allegedly to defend “common sense” and  the “average citizen” against corrupt elites. Whether one likes such platform or not, those are popular points, and are not necessarily identified with Fascism, according to historian Federico Finchelstein – although other scholars such as Roger Eatwell, Emeritus Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Bath, have noted that, in contexts of crisis, it can “degenerate into leader-oriented authoritarian and exclusionary politics.”

In France, particularly, there is also the De Gaulean legacy, which inspires some “populist” groups today. According to Ali Rıza Taşdelen, a journalist and author of “French Social Democracy from the Paris Commune to the Yellow Vests”, former president Jacques Chirac might have been the last (mainstream) representative of such a tradition: he, for one thing, opposed the American invasion of Iraq, favored a Parlin-Berlin-Moscow friendship, with Russian President Vladimir Putin and German chancellor Gerhard Schröder. This was a stance within the political mainstream, mind you. The irony is that today a politician like Chirac would be considered a “far-right” and “pro-Russian” monstrosity – like Marine Le Pen is. According to Taşdelen, de Gaullist groups and parties today “still oppose the US and NATO and are in favor of friendly relations with Russia and Bashar al-Assad.”

Back to the AfD, it is one of the only actors in Germany today vocally demanding an investigation into the terrorist attack on Nord Stream, denounced by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh as a sabotage act clandestinely carried out by the United States. It is no wonder it could be banned.

Ironically, the very trend of banning or marginalizing such voices (today considered “fringe”) is actually part of what I have been describing as the overall Maidanization of Europe. It includes banning Russia and Soviet flags in Victory Day (in Germany), criminalizing pro-Palestine demonstrations, and, yes, persecuting “pro-Russian” political parties in a neo-Mccarthyist manner, as we have seen in France, Poland, and, of course, Ukraine itself, which thus far has banned 11 political parties.

The Maidanization of the continent includes Europe turning its back to the Venice Commission’s own stance. Olga Stefanishyna (Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration) recently claimed “there is no Russian minority in Ukraine”, and that the Europe Commission shares this view, as I wrote. Bear in mind that, according to the 2001 Ukraine’s census, which is to date its only census since its 1991 independence, “ethnic Russians” were 17.3% of the Ukrainian population. By echoing Kyiv’s ultranationalist take, and giving green-light to Ukraine’s membership talks, the EU is turning a blind eye to minority rights – just as it is ready to turn a blind eye to some many other things.

It is not just the EU. Consider this: just after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered an address in the Canadian House of Commons in September, 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka received a standing ovation as a hero when claiming to have fought “against the Russians” during World War II (he fought in the Waffen-SS Galicia Division, under the command of Nazi Germany). It is not just about the past: by early 2022, Ukraine had already become a new global hub for the (real) far-right, neo-Nazis included. European and Western support for Ukrainian thus nationalism needs to whitewash the latter’s Azov regiment, notorious for its Fascism. The SITE Intelligence Group, specialized in tracking extremist groups, in fact warned in February 2022 that there were European (real) neo-Fascist militias ready to join Ukrainian neo-Nazis in their struggle.

Thus, in the name of combating the “far-right”, populists, war critics and “pro-Russian” forces are to be banned in Europe. However, real fascism itself and even neo-Nazism might very well be welcome as long as it has pro-NATO and a radically anti-Russian stance – as it often does, since the Cold War years. What a peculiar situation might ensue, then. Imagine this: on the one side, pro-welfare populist and conservative parties that oppose an “open-door” mass migration policy and call for economic nationalism plus some European strategic autonomy in the de Gaullean tradition.

On the other side, ultra-nationalist groups connected to the Ukrainian neo-Nazi underground, including the usual paramilitary thugs and their swastika tattoos. The former are to get banned for its “far-right” and “pro-Russian” heresies, while the latter might very well be tolerated, their “civilian” leaders giving speeches in Parliament, while their thugs, under the protection of European intelligence agencies, carry out terrorist acts and act as volunteers or mercenaries in a future frozen conflict in Ukraine side by side with Azov. Does such a scenario sound far-fetched? There would in fact be nothing new about any of this: it is a widely known fact that during the Cold War years, with the Gladio Operation, NATO funded European neo-Nazi and neo-Fascist groups as a covert anti-Soviet army.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem Professor Zeev Sternhell wrote in his masterpiece “The birth of Fascist ideology” that far from being a “parenthesis” in European history, as Benedetto Croce would have it, (real) Fascism is actually “an integral part of the history of European culture.” The hard truth is that by welcoming today’s post-Maidan Ukraine, and everything that comes with the package, into its bloc, Europe might also be welcoming back and embracing that dark side of itself – a side that had never completely left the scene, really.

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Hjjtgvju

a ban of afd could be good to wake up native germans. there is no political solution. their so called democracy is in fact the jewish world government and a huge part of the problem. we need a racial revolution and it will not happen by putting a paper in a box.

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Gneaus stapo

native german, considered a nazi by the sf folks, trust me brother, us real germans have no love for lazy afd welfare check ossi nazi scum like afd folks. send the ossi welfare rats to russia, 🇷🇺. plaziva dawarish putin if he takes em in

Nom de Plume

c’mon, stop kidding around. you’re really jen holms. no mistaking that baboon language.

Piipii

the eu’s stomach is in trouble, the usa has slack in its belly. democracy is a joke. the ruling elite, extended monopoly – decide what is the right way of thinking, citizens vote wrongly and parties that think differently are banned. is democracy worth preserving?

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Sylvain

i won’t feel sorry for the french people majority: they reap what they sow with the last elections

Last edited 1 year ago by Sylvain
Nom de Plume

all of the eu is fucked up. in another few years, they’ll be the number one laughing stock of the world.

Hjjtgvju

in 2005 french people voted no to the european constitution. the voting was cancelled. the eu constitution was approved by corrupt politicians without 1ny vote 3 years later…. this is their democracy. fck them all.

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Sylvain

i did vote no

Gneaus stapo

i am not at all surprised. jedem das seine 😉😄

Globalist Planning

the war in ukraine with the creation of a russian boogyman along with immigration has been planned and used by the western deep state as a catalyst to consolidate and rob europeans of their freedoms to bring them into the nwo.

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Name

that just means the democracy is working

Nom de Plume

western democracy died in ukraine’s butthole in 2014.

Bucuresti

moartea ue vine curand!

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Bucuresti

neesentialii din germania acum au devenit extremisti. si ciolacu la noi ii desconsidera pe oameni si ii numeste extremisti.. trebuie o dezanificare in toata europa.. cenzura e la ea acasa… doar ideile si lobbyul facut de cei de la. putere e f bun… restul vb lui oprescu sunt ppulimea

Bucuresti

cand ne taie internetul in romania? sau in europa
.. europa a. devenit un tomberon intelectual… un lagar nazist…

Gneaus stapo

afd, especialy the eastern german part of the party are nazis, lowest scum and should be send to gulag in siberia.

30+ years we real germans pay for the scum and all we get are complaining, nay sayer traitors and flathead lovers. to hell with them.

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Name

real germans are arabs.

Jean Paul France

the foolish nazi considers that the east germans are not germans because they are communists. according to them, to be german you have to be a nazi, with a square head and a tiny penis.

Rudolf Krebs

du dummer flachkopfrumäne ukrainisch-moldawischer abstammung wirst nie ein deutscher werden, auch wenn du es dir noch so sehr wünschst!!!!

du lebst auf kosten der deutschen wertschöpfer, geh also auf die knie und bedanke dich gefälligst, -du honk 🤡!!!

Last edited 1 year ago by Rudolf Krebs
Gneaus stapo

ossi afd abschaum du bist so voll neben der kappe, dümmer gehts garnicht.

Nom de Plume

your german is worse than your english. are you a boat migrant?

Gneaus stapo

wertschöpfung deiner art ist ja nur alkoholiker und russenversteher, verrecke du rote zecke.

Gneaus stapo

der krebs soll dich holen und deine ganze sippe gleich mit, dummes arschloch! verrecke du rote zecke

Gneaus stapo

du spast bist der held im erdbeerfeld, deine sorte ist das letzte verreckt du zecke.

Rudolf Krebs

…lerne erst mal deutsch du flachkopf, grammatik 6 -setzen und rand halten, slawischer schreihals!

in der afd sind so gut wie keine ossis was auch gut ist, alles west-elite, aber sie wurde halt als antwort auf ost-kanzlerin merkel gegründet, welche den wessis mit ihrer “alternativlosigkeit” einfach nur noch auf die nerven ging!

aber das hast du in deiner slawischen ostschule nie gelernt, du vollpfosten…

http://www.wahlrecht.de/umfragen/ 😮😮😮

Alice Weidel

nein, nein, nein, und ich bin kathegorische nein!

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JamL

let’s talk about the ruling parties under scholz. scholz government is in debt by 17 billion euros because he has paid ukraine weapons and pays welfare for 1 mio. ukraine refugees and half mio. syrian refugees etc. that’s why he has heightened taxes in germany to an incredible amount 2 days ago. and he has promised to release 50 billion eu euros to ukraine. you can’t be more stupif. if you ask me scholz is on cocaine as selenski is.

JamL

and no 17 billion is not germany’s debt, which is in fact much more. 17 billion is the gap between 1 trillion tax income of germany and the planning of scholz for 2023.

Nom de Plume

i thought it was the number of brain cells that escaped out of the gap in scholz’s brain when biden told him ‘we blew up your gas pipe’.

Last edited 1 year ago by Nom de Plume
Icarus Tanović

it is 500 million.

JamL

eu leaders fail to agree on a €50 billion aid package for ukraine and on renegotiation of eu budget but scholz plans to pay it.

Jull

fachist groups are not fabricated by nato members, they re fabricated and funded by mi6.. that includes kkk in america a centery ago

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Nom de Plume

mi6 loves fascists. they wanted churchill to surrender in 1943.

John Kesich

right wing populism in the us has the nasty habit of supporting elitist bullshit artists like trump.
those silly enough to believe trump is some sort of real life bruce wayne who gives a shit about ordinary people should watch or listen to the high praise he heaped on clinton at his inaugural luncheon which she attended.
to date i have not seen any so called right wing populist explain why he did that.

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zman

who runs hollyweird and the rest of us institutions and ngos? who represents less than 2% of the population, but is represented in far greater percentages in the gov, corporations and ngos? trump was the latest in trojan horses, but was fully owned for decades. but do americans know this? right-wing populism could be described as simplistic ideas for the simple-minded and deluded. trump is proof.

Jean Paul France

if the woke left defends feminazi and lgtbiq supremacy and the massive entry of immigrants, i, who am a man, european and heterosexual, on the real left,
i will vote for whoever promises to crush the skulls of the pharisees.

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Nom de Plume

duh. if germany banned the far right, they’d have to ban ukraine.

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