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RE: National Socialism in Germany

in #germany5 years ago (edited)

The Linke litterally means Left and they are absolutel hardocore Socialist

Since they received the majority of votes, shouldn't this be very worrisome for Germans? I don't know much about German politics but when you say hardcore socialist (or just socialist...) do you mean people that admire horrible nations like the extinct Soviet Union?

I don't understand why being anti EUR is nazism? How are those things related? Is UK suddenly a nazi country due to Brexit? What about Switzerland that has never been a member? That's ridiculous...

Maybe this party wants to reduce or eliminate the number of africans and muslims entering Europe/Germany without any kind of control? Because I have read there are several countries having issues caused by this.

Even in the US we have this happening... and call for "America First"...

Are you implying the Trump administration (and by extension I suppose the entire Republican party) are nazis?

Focus on national pride (appealing to the "you deserve better" feeling)
Focus on the Group vs the Individual (for your country)
Restriction of personal freedom and privacy (in the name of the country and safety for all)

Again, I don't know how those things can be related only to nazism when each point can be used to describe what most political parties do, even in far away countries like China...

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Yes anti EUR did not have anything to do with Nationalism. But the party was basically taken over by radical nationalist to the effect that the founders had to leave.

I am not saying that Trump is a Nazi, but I am saying that both movements of nationalism and socialism are become stronger and more radical. And there are parallels to how this happened in the 30s.

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