• Kühe sind toll
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    91 year ago

    There’s a kinda simple solution. Ban the whole fucking party. There’s currently a petition running to get the Federal Council to request the Federal Constitutional Court to examine a ban.

    • AlteredStateBlob
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      51 year ago

      Which will only serve to harden the resolve of their voter base. You can ban the AfD, just like the NPD was banned. But these people don’t simply go away and stop existing, just because the party they’re currently voting for vanished. Instead, in the current climate of conspiracy theories and outright coup attempts by these groups, they’ll take it as proof of them being oppressed and will radicalize further.

      I don’t think appeasement is the way, I simply don’t see an easy or simple solution to the political mess we’re in. Just like the AfD has zero solutions to the complex problems they pretend to be able to solve with “simple” solutions, none of the other parties have any functional approaches to dealing with the rise of the far right without alienating all those people that are supporting them.

      • Kühe sind toll
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        101 year ago

        First of all: the NPD was never banned, since it’s to small.

        Banning the AfD effectively destroys it and buys more time to really solve the problem. Banning parties can be very effective. The ban of the KPD was so effective that even 70 years later there isn’t any established communist party in Germany.

        • AlteredStateBlob
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          31 year ago

          Well, I remembered that wrong. But I don’t believe that banning the AfD will solve anything short, mid- or longterm. Times are quite different today than there were 70 years ago, so that’s not a great comparison.

          I really wish there was an easy and complete solution to getting rid of the AfD and their ideology once and for all, or at least to a degree, where these kinds of parties don’t spring up again just a few years later to gain popularity once more.

          The resulting radicalization of their voter base would cause quite a bit of damage, I am sure.

        • AlteredStateBlob
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          51 year ago

          Maybe, but at least short to mid term you’d have newly and further radicalized far right actors who are now further disenfranchised and see their conspiracy theories confirmed.

          Either way, it’ll take the whole village to deal with this issue.