

Attendants at this secret meeting are largely wealthy business people and far-right political leaders. This ‘master plan’ they have come together to discuss centers around what they are calling “re-migration”. The plan is to forcibly extradite three groups of people: asylum seekers, non-Germans with residency rights, and “non-assimilated” German citizens. What is meant by “non-assimilated” German citizens? Basically, anybody with the ‘wrong’ skin colour, the ‘wrong’ parentage, ‘wrong’ gender identification, or who just don’t agree with the far-right ideology being proposed. Rather like some in the U.S. who would like to turn the nation into a white, straight, Christian nation. Or perhaps … rather like Adolf Hitler who wished to rid Germany of Jews, gypsies, LGBTQ people and others who didn’t share his vision of a white Aryan nation.
The plan focused on the “reversed settlement” of the three aforementioned groups to an unspecified “model state” in North Africa with room for some 2 million people. And according to the ‘plan’, anybody who protests this reverse migration would be sent to join them in that model state. The ‘plan’ is eerily reminiscent of the Nazi’s 1940 plan to deport four million Jews to the island of Madagascar.
The secret meeting was headlined by Martin Sellner, an Austrian activist associated with neo-Nazi movements. Germans have spent the last 80 years trying to overcome the stigma left by the Nazi regime in the first half of the 20th century, and now this party essentially wants to bring back that Nazi regime! The AfD party has been gaining traction in opinions polls and is on track to win three state elections this fall in eastern Germany. The rise in support for AfD is reminiscent of the rise in support for ‘maga’ in the U.S., for example the popular conspiracy theory about “population replacement” — a popular conspiracy theory among the far-right about migrants being used to replace white populations in Germany. Sound familiar? Remember the Republican conspiracy called the “Great Replacement Theory”? Another similarity is that the approval ratings of the center-left governing coalition, have plummeted to record lows amid higher costs of living, a budget crisis and the debate over migration. Again … sound familiar?
Source: Can It Happen Again? | Filosofa’s Word
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