The Situation In Germany

There is currently a situation going on that IMO could lead to the collapse of the current german government soon and thus again new elections for chancellorship/government. How much of that comes natural and how much of it is planned and/or wanted by the PTB in some way I don’t know.

The current German government seems to be hugely unpopular. The AfD opposition is still leading in the polls, and the Christian Democrats who are being politically dominated by their socialist junior coalition partners must feel shivers running down their spines as their chancellor Friedrich Merz has been making an absolute fool of himself by breaking almost every pre-election promise.

Allthough technically the next federal elections are still four years away the Christian Dems must sense that due to the weakness of Merz and his coalition there might be early elections just next year.

The CDU is definitely split between diehard green-groveling Merkelites and traditional conservatives. The latter could easily face the loss of their constituencies to the AfD unless the Merz misery in Berlin continues.

Add to that the five state elections in 2026 of which those in Baden-Württemberg (March 8), Rhineland-Palatinate (March 22) and Berlin (September 20) are crucial for the CDU.

All things considered the CDU conservatives will have to stab Friedrich Merz in the back, the sooner the better.

The result could be a minority CDU government occasionally supported by the AfD which is unthinkable at the time because of the "firewall" in place against the AfD. The mainstream media would of course raise hell, bad-mouthing and bullying the dissenters every step of the way.
Angela Merkel would phone in from her hide out only to demand the restoration of the "firewall" just as she did in 2020 when she
commanded the dismissal of the newly elected libertarian Prime Minister Thomas Kemmrich of Thuringia.


The batshit and totally suicidal ban on cars with combustion engines as new registrations in the year 2035 will apparently not happen and quote “such cars can still be registered as new cars after that year“.

I'm optimistic that the EU as we know it will be long gone in 2035. There may be another organization by the same name though.

I'm not so optimistic that the German automobile industry understands this as well as they keep falling over themselves closing plants for combustors (killing tens of thousands of jobs in the support industry) only to increase E.V. production.
 
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has defended a summit run by his culture minister’s media group, which offers access to top politicians for as much as €80,000, dismissing accusations of wrongdoing, according to media reports.

The annual Ludwig Erhard Summit is run by the Weimer Media Group, which Culture and Media Commissioner Wolfram Weimer co-founded with his wife, and is promoted as a gathering that brings together senior politicians, corporate executives, and media leaders.

🤡Merz
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has sparked international attention and criticism after stating he could not find a "decent piece of bread" during a visit to Luanda, Angola, where he attended the EU-Africa Summit. His comments, made in Hamburg shortly after returning from the trip, were widely interpreted as dismissive of African cuisine and culture, adding to a growing list of controversial remarks he has made during recent international visits.


  • Merz expressed his disappointment with the bread quality at the breakfast buffet during his stay at a five-star hotel in Luanda, stating, "What one has with German bread, one realizes again and again when one is abroad. Yesterday morning at the breakfast buffet in Luanda, I looked for a proper piece of bread—and found none".
  • This remark follows a similar incident in November 2025, when Merz caused diplomatic friction after describing Belém, Brazil, as a "hole" he wanted to leave quickly, a comment that was widely criticized as condescending
 
@EmeraldR, please put AI-generated texts into quote boxes instead of presenting them as your own words.

As to Merz, he made similar arrogant comments in Brazil recently:


Hybris comes before the fall.
 
Merz expressed his disappointment with the bread quality at the breakfast buffet during his stay at a five-star hotel in Luanda, stating, "What one has with German bread, one realizes again and again when one is abroad. Yesterday morning at the breakfast buffet in Luanda, I looked for a proper piece of bread—and found none".

As much as I love to disagree with Merz I think he's right. Germans traveling outside of Central Europe often find it hard to get something other than the prevalent white bread sandwiches. Often they have to search high and low for a shop selling bread containing mixtures of rye, spelt, wheat, barley, sourdough, crisp bread or even finely ground whole-grain bread.

He had made his remarks visiting a bakery in Hamburg talking to a bread manufacturer in support of local handicraft.


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I really do think that germans as a whole compared to other peoples/nations tend to carry quite the amount of pathology and schizophrenic thinking in them. The three primary things that made this probably quite a bit worse than in other nations is what happened in, first, WW1 and after it, secondly, when the Nazis took over and WW2 happened, and thirdly, what happened after WW2 and how what happened before that point was processed afterwards by the population as a whole throughout the generations until today.

I think a very unhealthy way of processing that history after WW2 made it possible that pathology was carried much more through the generations then in other people/nations. One big component is the “You are the most evil and guilty people ever“ hammer that was nailed strongly on germans after WW2 without any real and open debate and resolve about what happened and real justice being served, and secondly, the “denazification“ that was more of a ruse because a really large portion of people that were responsible for very evil things did continue to work and be installed in almost every major sections of German life in high positions, upwards from highest positions down to quite low positions almost without a break from the NAZI times. This increased the sense of injustice even more at some level in almost every ordinary german because everyone saw/felt at some level that “denazification“ was done very much in a double standard way. Many people that didn’t have much or almost no blood on their hands were labeled the biggest evil people/Nazis ever and lost almost everything, mostly in the middle and lower classes of society, while MANY of the real evil doors with lots of blood on their hands (mostly in higher privileged leading classes)
were not punished at all, and contrary to that, very much continued to be employed and being in charge over many people in positions of power continuously after WW2.

As a result of things like the above almost every family in Germany after WW2 had at least some people in them that participated in real evil to one extent or the other while many people in those families where then faced with a schizophrenic way of thinking and feeling about things.

On the one hand, all of a sudden, everything that happened before the end of WW2 was officially labeled pure evil in which every german participated and should feel guilty as hell about it in a black and white fashion, which quickly resulted in a society were almost everyone even within the families on the surface became very apocalyptic and “the opposite of NAZI and very much against it“ in their open discourse, while secretly, in every family there were at least quite some people that admired or even still thought NAZI like. Some openly/knowingly so, others unconsciously. And I think openly so in secret within families was quite more common then you would think.

So while many people including privileged ones in positions of power professed to be the exact opposite of NAZI openly after WW2, in secret, the many pathological ways of thinking and behaving continued behind a facade of very liberal thinking/being in many families because the initial traumas and doings weren’t processed in any healthy way at all. Then put on top of that that many people in such families had hefty/real war traumas.

So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that many people nowadays in Germany, including in leading classes such as people like Merz and Baerbock, at the first glance seem to be very liberal/green/left/nice, but not far below that surface appearance you can easily detect that they exhibit very pathological views and thinking patterns that are practically very similar as during and after the end of WW2 IMO.

I have noticed first hand by growing up in Germany as a half blood (father greek) that in many families, including my German side, the NAZI mentality was still very present under a liberal/left surface. Not seldomly that could be seen by open displays of cruelty towards others (often toward non pure blooded germans) and superior thinking and generally just pathological thinking and behavior not just towards others but also within families towards each other. I’m old enough to remember things happening or being present within such families I couldn’t quite square as a young person with the official Zeitgeist in Germany.

Within my own german side of the family I saw in private quite many open displays of NAZI thinking and behavior, such as two of my German cousins pretty straightforwardly being Nazis and doing things like watching enthusiastically TV when a big earthquake happened in turkey and loudly and happily celebrating every time the number of innocent dead civilian dead was reported to increase in turkey. They hated none germans with passion. They likely inherited that mindset within the family. That was quite surreal, weird and strange to see for me as a young person in contrast to the official Zeitgeist. Cousins from the other side of the german family were raised similarly it seems: from a very early age they pretty openly were harassing my brother and me with open NAZI paroles because we were not pure germans. They were also very young themselves.

My german grandfather had a rather close relative living in another german family (his older brother maybe?) in another village. My grandfather was quite fond of the man. I remember how we once visited him and his family and I was quite surprised/perplexed seeing him openly and very proudly running around in Nazi military uniform full of war medals day in and day out proudly telling us stories such as him escaping a death squad that was about to shoot him, by jumping through a window behind him at the wall were he was supposed to be shot, seconds before they were shooting at him.

You can probably imagine how strange it was for me to see things like this play out in my immediate family when I was growing up as a half blood, juxtaposed to the official Zeitgeist that was all around and we were tought in school about NAZI times and how everything is now supposed to be so very much different. It was like seeing double standards everywhere constantly.

Given a history like the one I described above, I naturally tend to be quite critical of the ability of germans as a whole, even today, after so many years have passed, to not fall/contribute towards evil under any facade, quite strongly, once again. If anything, what happened during and after Covid left me even more concerned of what a society like this might be capable of that has been so thoroughly brainwashed and infused with pathological and schizophrenic thinking/behavior.

One of the things that struck and shocked me most during Covid was how quick ordinary people in Germany including bosses of relatively small companies were to behave the worst, doing their best to actually outdo the government in measures and reporting people, before the government was even implementing such measures!

What I see in many germans seems to be a thinly vailed boiling of pathological thinking and emotions under a surface of “very liberal/green and decent“ thinking and behavior. A dangerous mixture IMO.

As sad as it might sound, I think we shouldn’t underestimate the pathological undercurrents that seem to be still flowing quite strong behind facades in Germany.
 
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