The one on the right is Alice Weidel, the leader of Germany’s latest neo-nazi party AfD, or “Alternative for Germany.” And if you think “Hmm, that sounds suspiciously like ‘Alles für Deutschland’” then yes, that is intentional. They are neo-nazis.
Another fun fact, Alice Weidel’s grandfather was a military judge appointed by Hitler.
An investigation by Welt am Sonntag, drawing on extensive documents from German and Polish archives, reveals that Weidel’s grandfather Hans Weidel was a prominent Nazi judge, appointed directly by Adolf Hitler, responsible for sentencing opponents of the Third Reich.
Ultimately, the defining characteristic of these ideologies is their exclusivity and elitism. Their hypocritical behavior is a stimulating, almost aphrodisiac plus for them; it’s a sign that they have more rights than those they dominate, that they are above the hierarchy, powerful enough to disregard their own rules.
I’m increasingly convinced that every time we point out their hypocrisy, they experience an orgasmic sense of power. They even do it on purpose to be called hypocrites, such is their addiction.
The one on the right is Alice Weidel, the leader of Germany’s latest neo-nazi party AfD, or “Alternative for Germany.” And if you think “Hmm, that sounds suspiciously like ‘Alles für Deutschland’” then yes, that is intentional. They are neo-nazis.
“Fun Fact”: Alice is living in switzerland, with a woman from Sri Lanka. And all she does all day is hating on “foreigners” and queer people.
Another fun fact, Alice Weidel’s grandfather was a military judge appointed by Hitler.
https://www.politico.eu/article/hidden-nazi-heritage-germany-far-right-leader-afd-alice-weidel-hans-weidel-warsaw
The far right has no sense of hypocrisy; rules for thee not for me.
Ultimately, the defining characteristic of these ideologies is their exclusivity and elitism. Their hypocritical behavior is a stimulating, almost aphrodisiac plus for them; it’s a sign that they have more rights than those they dominate, that they are above the hierarchy, powerful enough to disregard their own rules.
I’m increasingly convinced that every time we point out their hypocrisy, they experience an orgasmic sense of power. They even do it on purpose to be called hypocrites, such is their addiction.
What! Seriously?
Yep.
Ahh, thanks. That makes sense. How come the one from France didn’t make the list?
Likely because France holds politicians accountable for crimes, unlike some shithole third-world countries.