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  • killingspark@feddit.orgtoich_iel@feddit.orgich.iel
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    6 days ago

    Das stimmt total, trotzdem zeigt sich, dass die AfD in den Schichten der unteren Bildung, Einkommen, und Vermögen mehr Stimmen bekommen als in der oberen. Da laufen gefährliche kluge Köpfe rum die es aber eben verstehen die Leute zu mobilisieren die von den anderen Parteien immer nur verarscht worden sind


  • killingspark@feddit.orgtoich_iel@feddit.orgich.iel
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    Was auch alle eint: sie nehmen eine Regierung durch Nazis billigend in Kauf. Sie haben mit deren Agenda kein (großes) Problem.

    Das hier ist ein riesen Problem, auch mit allen die sagen “Die werden sich schon selber entzaubern in der Regierung”. Selbst wenn dem so wäre haben die 5 Jahre Zeit um ein Bundesland so unfreundlich wie möglich für alle zu machen die sie nicht mögen. Diese Position können nur Leute einnehmen die nicht auf der direkten Feindesliste der AfD stehen, für alle anderen sind auch die 5 Jahre “Selbstentzauberung” schon ein Alptraum.

    Das wird linke, queere, migrantische Strukturen zerstören. Selbst wenn sie danach nicht mehr gewählt würden weil sie sich natürlich auch um keins ihrer Wahlkampf"probleme" gekümmert haben ist dieser Schaden dann angerichtet und bleibt auch weit über diese “kurze” Periode bestehen.


  • Not the person you asked but I’m interested if I’m passing the vibe check

    I hate that NATO exists, but I see that it has currently a purpose because other forces would and did overpower countries that aren’t included in a military alliance with mutual support obligations.

    I want NATO to be a thing of the past as soon as possible but that doesn’t mean dismantle it and be helpless again. It means we need to get rid of the need for a NATO.






  • Yep that’s why the left is losing voters. This is, somewhat funnily, a result of them being partly successful. One of their main programs they actually achieved back then was to make education more accessible to the lower classes. While the education systems still have a lot of flaws, they are more egalitarian than they used to be. Percentages of people with higher education have exploded. (This is of course also driven by market demand and that’s why the liberals supported these policies to an extent making them possible). With this they split their former voting group into academics and non-academics. But they source a lot more party-personelle from the academic portion which leads to a feedback-loop that favours the academics. Since academics tend to have higher incomes and sometimes accumulate a little wealth they’d like to keep, the left depending on these voters looks a lot like the parties that always wanted to protect higher incomes and wealth.

    The ones that were left behind by that development are the ones that got turned away from the left.


  • Actually Piketty writes about this in his book “capital and ideology”. The left has been slowly losing support in the lower education classes which traditionally voted left, this has apparently been going on since the 1960s/70s. They either went to conservatives or stopped voting. Now that there is a new party that claims to actually listen to their concerns (even if they won’t actually solve any of these concerns) causes them to flock to that party. They have been disappointed by everyone in the political system and the populists are using this to their advantage.