Pashalis said:All the recent happenings in Munich, Arnsbach and Reutlingen, makes the new right wing parties in germany, like AFD, even more popular.
Before the recent outbreak of this amok and "terror" the AFD was on polls already the third strongest party in germany, mainly do to the refugee "crisis".
Now many of the "alternative" media here in germany, and outside germany as well, tell the people that what happened in munich was a conspiracy and that the perpetrator was in reality a muslim terrorist and our government and mainstream media are lying about it on purpose.
In Arnsbach and Reutlingen it were officially muslims. In Arnsbach a guy that pledged alliance to IS and in Reutlingen a syrian refugee.
Next year are the parliamentary elections in germany, that will determine which parties and new Chancellor will lead germany. It all looks like AFD is getting even more popular and can even be the second biggest party here. If it continues like that, it won't take long and the AFD might be able to lead in Germany.
A big part of the germans haven't learned a thing from the past... The rise of AFD and other right wing parties here in germany, proceeds even faster than the rise of the NSDAP (NAZIS) in Germany, before hitler took over.
It is kind of scary to watch it.
Oh yes, the right-wing nutjobs are losing it more and more. And by talking about "conspiracies that hide the problem of muslim terror", they get the whole thing wrong, spectacularly so. I guess that's what happens when you are thinking with your feelings instead of your brain, or you have just absorbed a "this explains everything" theory and base your whole thinking on it.
The perfidy of the German right-wingers is that they distance themselves from the Nazis, and even accuse the government of being Nazis. They have a point in a sense of course, but this is an easy excuse not to look at the similarities between this new "movement" (the term Hitler used as well) and the Nazis. But how can you not see it!?
One thing I noticed (osit) about the recent events is that the authorities (or at least significant parts) are actually quite careful not to accuse Muslims and Islam right away, because they know full well how people will react. This is perceived by the right-wingers as a "conspiracy to protect Islam", when in fact, it might very well be the humanity of some people in government shining through for once.
I also thought about what the Cs said about Merkel - that she still thinks for herself. Maybe the empire is afraid that what happened in Turkey and elsewhere will encourage the saner elements in the German power structure to become a bit more audacious? Maybe the US wants to show them that they can turn the country into a right-wing mob that overthrows the government in no time? Muslim "terror" of course helps with that... Just some thoughts and speculation.