Summary

German lawmakers are debating whether to pursue a ban on the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), but many fear the move could backfire ahead of the Feb. 23 national election.

The proposal, backed by 124 lawmakers, seeks a court review of whether the AfD is unconstitutional.

Critics, including Chancellor Olaf Scholz, warn a failed attempt could strengthen the party, which is polling at 20%.

The debate underscores concerns over the AfD’s extremism but also the risks of fueling its anti-establishment narrative.

  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    12 hours ago

    Welp, their inability to make a decision almost ensures they will follow the same technocratic/autocratic path as the US.

    Who’d have thought the thing to kill democracy would be Admin rights being tantalizing to techbros as a stand in for authoritarianism.

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      12 hours ago

      technocratic

      I was unaware this was a feature of society unique to the political far right.

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        11 hours ago

        technocracy != Elon Musk as president

        technocracy is when you have political scientists and engineers as politicians, not billionaires and lawyers.

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          10 hours ago

          In common usage, I’d argue it just means a society which is run by technology rather than people, which everyone is trying to do these days.

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    12 hours ago

    “I just can’t decide whether or not to get rid of the Nazis. It’s not like anything bad happened before…”

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    11 hours ago

    Well, what happened last time you guys let this happen? Maybe do the opposite of that.

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    It’s kinda weird that we have to betray the principals of democracy to preserve it.

    I felt the same way about jailing Trump before the election. If that’s the only way to keep the fascists out of power, maybe we should reconsider the idea of democracy. (or of Germany or America for that matter)

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      6 hours ago

      It’s not though. Democracy relies on a bunch of environmental factors we blew through about 100 years ago. If these parties were out meeting people one to one and making a rational case, that’d be one thing. If the press was doing their job of informing everyone properly, that’d be another thing.

      But then, if they were doing that, they wouldn’t be so fucking dangerous. They’re simply riding on propaganda which we know works every time. And since capitalism also requires propaganda, we can’t shut that part down without restructuring our entire economic system, which analysts suggest might take longer than three, or even four weeks.