https://archive.is/Jlnne

Berlin is expressing doubt about the European Union’s ability to withstand the rise of nationalist parties and the pressure from the Trump administration. This unprecedented skepticism in Germany has raised fears of lasting weakening, or even the gradual marginalization, of Europe as it exists today.

    • Ronan@piefed.social
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      4 days ago

      And Merz personally hasn’t been that steadfast either. Openly and rightfully questioning if the US is still an ally, meanwhile still buying US military equipment. Now helping the US in tearing down the union by questioning the EU. This statement doesn’t solve anything, it only weakens the EU. Why would he say that?

      • trollercoaster@sh.itjust.works
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        Look at Merz’ employment history and you know where his loyalty lies.

        It’s not with Germany, it’s not with the EU, it’s with the US investment firm BlackRock.

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        True. But Merz could never disappoint me. He’s doing what’s expected of him. The last German gov — now THAT was a disappointment.

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          Scholz was ineffective, but he’s not the one for whom the invasion of Venezuela was very complex or who sees a migration problem in the Stadtbild. He enabled the FDP, but merz is enabling the AFD, so that feels like a tossup.

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            To be fair, the commenter you replied to never said that the previous government was worse. They just said they were disappointed in it, which I can fully understand.

            And it is no surprise that merz and the CDU are acting that way. As they were assholes even before being elected.

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              Yeah, none of this is a surprise, sadly. The CDU is effective, but wants evil things; the SPD is better on the surface, but both ineffective and cowardly in the moment it counts; FPD are capitalists; AFD/FW are racist manipulators; and all of them are willing to sell Germany out to better themselves.

              I’m not happy with the other parties, but I don’t see them as problematically, either because they’re less relevant or less corrupt (from what I can tell as an immigrant here for five years- I don’t know what the fuck BSW is about, for example, but I certainly don’t trust it).

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                I don’t know what the fuck BSW is about, for example

                They are really just about licking Putin’s boots and their job is catching the idiots not susceptible to the AfD’s brand of Putin bootlickery.

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                but both ineffective and cowardly in the moment it counts;

                The current day SPD isn’t ineffective nor cowardly, they are just good at faking tummy aches over implementing things that hurt the majority, but benefit the rich. Whenever there is an upcoming election, they’ll fake caring about the working class to get some votes, just to go back to their real neoliberal self when if they win.

                Have a good look at German history and see who implemented the harshest social cutbacks in the post WW2 period.

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            Scholz rivals Kohl and Schröder in terms of corruption. He was very effective at covering up Cum/Ex, the biggest case of tax fraud in German history.

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            The last government was a disappointment because in the beginning it gave some people hope for actual improvements. We don’t have those hopes with the current one in the first place.

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          It only was a disappointment to the stupid and the ignorantly naive.

          The FDP was just doing FDP things, the SPD was just doing SPD things, and the Greens were just doing Greens things while pretending to have a bad tummy ache over some of the harsh decisions.

          Just look at German history of the past 40 years, specifically which party did what in that period. You’ll find that everyone ever in power during that time always and reliably has done neoliberal redistribution of wealth from the bottom to the top.

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            You’re right. It still feels more like a betrayal though when, say, a party which runs a campaign about peace and love turns out to be a psycho bloodsucking cheerleaders for genocide (eg the Greens).

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              The Greens first showed their true face when they entered a coalition with the SPD to form the Schröder government. This government was responsible for not only the harshest social cutbacks in German post WW2 history, but also for participating in that stupid military adventure in Afghanistan to replace the Taliban with the Taliban.