It’s one thing for Finland or Belgium (the Flemish separatist Vlaams Belang party heads the polls) to veer onto a far-right rail. When it begins to happen in Germany, however, it’s time to start plotting an escape route.

Over the past year, support for the anti-immigrant, pro-Russian Alternative for Germany party (AfD) has nearly doubled to more than 20 percent in POLITICO’s Poll of Polls, a record.

The party is now in second place, just five percentage points behind the center-right Christian Democrats. Over the summer, the AfD has also succeeded in widening its lead over the Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats.

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    And here’s the actual topic:

    Fucking right-wing media making up the narratives that help bring votes for right-wing extremists, so they can report about the totally surprising rise in polls.

    "That said, the primary driver of the AfD’s success is the same issue that has defined far-right parties across Europe for a generation: migration.

    A dramatic surge in illegal immigration has accompanied the AfD’s rise, fueling concerns among many in the country that the governing class has completely lost control of Germany’s borders. […] The rise, first reported by German daily Bild […]"

    So Politico, one publication by German Axel Springer SE known for lying and pushing a right-wing agenda constantly (if they aren’t occupied with a smear campaign against the German Greens that is now ongoing 24/7 since summer 2021 when they started fearing their beloved conservatives will lose the government with too many votes going to other parties thus allowing other viable coalitions), is reporting about yet another imaginary immigration problem and their source if another Axel Springer SE publication BILD (and the worst of them on the same trash level of journalism as the british Sun).

    PS: And for completion’s sake and to show how it’s a concerted effort to manipulate people. The same people triggered a week long report chain across all media about the Green crisis in German politics and how that part of the government coalition is on an all time low with their voters running away in droves while the AfD in opposition is constantly rising. In reality out of the parties in the government coalition the SPD has lost ~8% (from 25,7%, so about ⅓ of their voters), the FDP has lost ~4,5% (from 11,5%, so ~40% of their voters) and the Greens sit at ~-0,1% compared to the last election (that’s far below the precision of the polling methods btw…).