Wait, What The F*ck Just Happened In Germany?
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the recent success of a far-right party in a German state election, marking the first time such a party has won since the Nazis. This has raised concerns about Germany's political future and the rise of far-right movements across Europe. The discussion touches on global issues like migration, corporatism, and the role of NATO in influencing European politics. It also critiques how terms like 'far-right' are used to discredit political movements that challenge established powers, suggesting a coordinated effort to maintain control by global elites.
Takeaways
- 😯 A far-right party in Germany, the AFD, has won a state election for the first time since the Nazis, raising concerns about the country's political trajectory.
- 🌍 There's a noted rise of far-right and far-left parties across Europe, reflecting a broader trend of populism and dissatisfaction with the status quo.
- 🏛️ The political landscape in France is also shifting, with Marine Le Pen's National Rally gaining ground and challenging the traditional political order.
- 📉 Germany's Chancellor Olaf Schultz faces a significant setback as his center-left party loses support, indicating a crisis for centrist politics.
- 🚫 The term 'far-right' is used to delegitimize political movements that challenge the globalist agenda, as part of a strategy by the foreign policy establishment.
- 🏦 Corporatism and globalism are identified as significant threats, with concerns about the concentration of power in corporations and their influence on politics.
- 🤝 There's an alleged global consensus on issues like migration and pandemic response, suggesting a coordinated approach by powerful entities.
- 🛑 The rise of nationalist parties is linked to the immigration crisis and dissatisfaction with globalist policies, particularly regarding energy and economic self-interest.
- 🚫 Censorship is being used as a tool to suppress political dissent, with tech platforms cooperating with state departments to silence voices that challenge the establishment.
- 🌐 The script suggests a global power structure, or 'blob,' that seeks to maintain control by influencing politics, media, and public discourse across different countries.
Q & A
What is the significance of a far-right party winning a state election in Germany for the first time since the Nazis?
-The victory of a far-right party in a German state election is significant as it breaks a longstanding political taboo and raises concerns about the resurgence of far-right ideologies and their implications for Germany's political future.
What is the Alternative for Germany party (AfD) and what are some of its key positions?
-The AfD is a right-wing populist and nationalist political party in Germany. It has been known for its opposition to immigration, particularly from Muslim-majority countries, and has been critical of the European Union and the Euro. It has also been accused of extremist views by German intelligence.
How has the rise of far-right parties in Europe been linked to issues like migration and globalism?
-The rise of far-right parties in Europe has often been associated with public concerns over migration, perceived threats to national identity, and a backlash against globalism and supranational entities like the EU. These parties often capitalize on fears and dissatisfaction with the status quo.
What role does the term 'far-right' play in the political discourse according to the transcript?
-The term 'far-right' is used in political discourse to label parties and movements that are considered extreme in their views, often outside the bounds of what is considered acceptable democratic discourse. It is suggested in the transcript that this label is sometimes used as a strategy by the establishment to delegitimize and marginalize certain political groups.
What is the connection between the rise of far-right parties and the economic conditions in Europe, as suggested in the transcript?
-The transcript suggests that the rise of far-right parties is connected to economic conditions, particularly among the lower and middle classes who have been affected by policies such as sanctions on Russian energy. These groups may be drawn to parties that promise to address their economic grievances and advocate for national interests over global ones.
How does the transcript discuss the influence of NATO and the EU on European politics and the rise of far-right parties?
-The transcript discusses the influence of NATO and the EU as part of a broader 'Blob' or establishment that seeks to maintain control over European politics. It suggests that these organizations may view far-right parties as threats to their agendas and use various means, including funding opposition and shaping public discourse, to counter their rise.
What is the 'Blob' mentioned in the transcript and how does it relate to globalism and far-right movements?
-The 'Blob' refers to a term used in the transcript to describe the interconnected network of global elites, institutions, and governments that promote a globalist agenda. It is suggested that this network may view far-right movements as a threat to their goals and work to undermine them.
How does the transcript characterize the response of mainstream parties and media to the rise of far-right parties?
-The transcript characterizes the response of mainstream parties and media to the rise of far-right parties as one of alarm and condemnation. It suggests that they label these parties as 'far-right' to marginalize them and justify efforts to suppress their influence.
What is the role of social media and censorship in the context of far-right movements as discussed in the transcript?
-The transcript discusses the role of social media platforms and censorship in the context of far-right movements, suggesting that these platforms are used to control the narrative and suppress information that challenges the establishment's views. It implies that censorship is used to target far-right movements and control public discourse.
What are the implications of the rise of far-right parties for upcoming elections and the political landscape in Europe, according to the transcript?
-The transcript implies that the rise of far-right parties could lead to significant shifts in the political landscape, with implications for upcoming elections. It suggests that these movements may continue to gain traction if they are able to effectively address public concerns and present themselves as alternatives to the status quo.
Outlines
🗳️ Far-Right Party's Victory in German Elections
This paragraph discusses the historical win of a far-right party in a German state election for the first time since the Nazis. It raises concerns about Germany's political future due to recent political shifts across Europe, marked by increased censorship, surveillance, and fears over migration. The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's rise to power in the eastern state of Thuringia and its second-place finish in Saxony have been termed a 'political earthquake' by German media. The AfD is accused of exploiting fears about Muslim immigration and opposing foreign aid to Ukraine. The paragraph also touches on the unpopularity of Chancellor Olaf Schultz and the potential for far-right movements to gain more ground in upcoming elections.
🌐 Global Corporatism and Authoritarianism
The second paragraph delves into the broader implications of the rise of far-right parties in Europe and the United States. It suggests that these movements are a reaction to global corporatism and centralized bureaucratic authoritarianism, which have been accused of granting excessive power to corporations. The discussion includes the role of the EU and figures like Ursula von der Leyen in pandemic-related decisions that have raised eyebrows. The paragraph also touches on the potential for new movements to challenge these structures, despite concerns about some aspects of these movements. It ends with a call to understand the complex dynamics at play in the political landscape, rather than simply labeling them as 'far-right'.
🌍 NATO's Influence on European Politics
Paragraph three explores the role of NATO in shaping European politics, particularly in relation to the rise of nationalist and far-right parties. It suggests that NATO, along with the US and EU, is engaged in a consensus-building process that influences media narratives and political strategies. The paragraph discusses how terms like 'far-right' are used to delegitimize political movements that challenge the status quo, such as those advocating for closer ties with Russia or opposing NATO's policies. It also highlights the strategic use of accusations of racism and extremism to discredit these movements, while pointing out the hypocrisy in how these terms are applied selectively based on geopolitical interests.
🛑 US and NATO's Role in European Energy Politics
The final paragraph focuses on the influence of the US and NATO on European energy policies, suggesting that these entities are using the guise of national security to promote the interests of North American energy companies. It discusses how the push for Europe to reduce its dependence on Russian energy is tied to efforts to sell more expensive alternatives, such as liquefied natural gas from North America. The paragraph also touches on the use of censorship and propaganda to suppress political movements that advocate for policies contrary to NATO's agenda, such as those supporting closer ties with Russia or opposing sanctions. It concludes by highlighting the broader implications of these actions for democracy and free speech in Europe.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Far-right party
💡Censorship and surveillance
💡Global corporatism
💡Migration
💡Nationalism
💡Centralized bureaucratic authoritarianism
💡Populism
💡NATO
💡Blob
💡Energy dependence
Highlights
A far-right party in Germany wins a state election for the first time since the Nazis, raising concerns about the country's political direction.
The rise of censorship, surveillance, and fears around migration are contributing to political shifts across Europe.
The gilets jaunes movement in France is highlighted, focusing on the outsized influence of corporations like BlackRock.
Macron's struggle to form a stable government in France post-election is discussed, with a nod to his wife's influence.
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's victory is called a 'political earthquake' by German media.
The AfD is accused of exploiting fears about Muslim immigration and rallying opposition to foreign aid.
Parts of East Germany feel left behind economically, which the AfD has capitalized on in their campaigning.
Chancellor Olaf Schultz's party suffers significant vote losses, calling the AfD's rise 'worrying'.
The far-left, including a new party, also sees success in the elections, indicating a broader populist movement.
The term 'far right' is questioned as a descriptor for parties with nationalist or conservative platforms.
A global coordinated approach to condemning nativist parties is suggested, with a potential link to migration policies.
The discussion points to a global consensus on issues like migration, which may indicate a centralized authority.
NATO's role in shaping political narratives and responses to populism is explored.
The energy crisis in Europe is tied to geopolitical strategies, with an emphasis on the impact of US-led sanctions on Russia.
The rise of right-wing populism is positioned as a reaction to immigration and economic policies, not necessarily racism.
The narrative of 'Russian puppets' is used to discredit political movements that advocate for energy independence from the US.
Censorship efforts are linked to US state department initiatives, aiming to control the narrative on political movements.
The discussion concludes with a call for uncensored content and a critique of the bureaucratic authoritarian class in power.
Transcripts
a far-right party winning a state
election in Germany for the first time
since the Nazis raising questions about
Germany's political future now there
have been some pretty surprising
political results across Europe in
recent months accompanying the rise of
censorship and surveillance and people's
ongoing fears around migration and I
would add to that Global corporatism the
jile Jun movement in France focused in
particular say on black rocks inordinate
power and after the elections in France
macron cobbled together A peculiar
Alliance and is still unable to name a
prime minister for presumably because of
bureaucratic challenges that are
difficult for us to understand he should
probably ask for some help from his wife
she's always been a good older Mentor
hasn't she really rather reliable so
let's have a look what's going on in
Germany and remember stay with us cuz in
just a few moments we'll be with Mike
Ben who will help us to understand how
new movements even if new movements
might have aspects that cause concern to
some are going to be required to oppose
centralized bureaucratic
authoritarianism that grants incredible
power to corporations like fisa via
their relationships with people like Ela
Von Delan at the EU who as you recall
did deals at the height of the pandemic
for millions of millions of vaccines
that's not to mention the fact that her
husband's got a vaccine company so
corporatism and globalism is a great
threat but Germany they're of course
concerned about the results of the most
recent elections let's have a look at
some mainstream news coverage of those
events tonight a political taboo has
been shattered a far-right party winning
a state election in Germany for the
first time since the Nazis raising
questions about Germany's political
future and setting off alarm Bells about
the far rights rise across Europe and
Beyond the alternative for Germany party
or afd taking first place in the East
German state of tringa and second in
neighboring Saxony the afd formerly
Accused by German intelligence of being
an extremist group in both States front
pages in Germany calling it a political
earthquake and a slap by Germany's
East it's horrible I find it
unbelievable this Berlin resident says
the afd playing on fears about migration
especially by Muslim immigrants and
rallying opposition to foreign aid to
Ukraine and to High Cost of Living parts
of East Germany feel that they've been
left behind feel like they are not
necessarily getting their P their part
of the pie the afd leader in tringa
telling supporters at his victory party
first they ignore you then they laugh at
you then they fight you and then you win
one of the biggest losers Chancellor
Olaf Schultz who deeply unpopular Center
left party hemorrhaged votes some of his
Coalition Partners didn't even meet the
5% threshold to serve in Parliament
Schultz calling the results worrying
telling Reuters the afd is ruining
Germany's reputation but the elections
won't immediately changed the way
Germany is governed in part because
Germany's mainstream parties are vowing
to block the afd from forming a
governing Coalition tonight afd's
leaders calling that threat
undemocratic saying Chancellor Schultz
should take the hint and pack his bag
the election also bringing shocking
success for the far-left including a
brand new party the BSW that came in
third in both
States it leader a former communist
echoing the far right in rejecting
Germany's Old Guard of C
saying the message has arrived people
want change it's a populist message
voters have been sending more and more
forcefully across Europe and even in the
US in the UK the far-right reform UK
gaining ground its leader Nigel farage
elected to Parliament for the first time
in July and in France the right-wing
National rally gaining dozens of seats
more than ever before and leaving French
government gridlocked for months should
we expect more voters across Europe to
take a gamble in the future on the far
right I think you're already seeing it
and by the way our election is coming up
in November and it's a very similar
situation here I believe the big
question now is what all of this means
for Germany's national elections set to
take place next year and whether the
rest of the country will follow this
sharp shift to the right Olaf Schulz has
said he plans to run again for
Chancellor next year but this election
dealt such a blow to Germany's centrists
that there are questions now about
whether his governing Coalition can even
hang on until next year Mike when you
hear the term far right used to describe
the Reform Party which are kind of in a
way of a
conservative nationalist Britain first
party it's it's a real stretch to
describe them as far right it makes me
wonder why there is an appetite to
condemn uh nativist parties and whether
or not you consider that to be a
globally coordinated
um idea and if it is globally
coordinated is it connect Ed to
migration and is migration part of a a
broader set of ideas that bring around
disruption and disarray and and is it
possible to ask these questions and have
these conversations without being called
racist well it certain certainly is
attached to the immigration issue but
it's that's itself is more sort of a
subset of the nationalism issue and it's
important I think for folks to
understand that the term far right is
not something that is baned about uh as
a sort of descriptor label in the
abstract it is part of the general
strategy of The Blob the foreign policy
establishment who's tasked with
overthrowing governments when they get
in the way of the US joint us UK foreign
policy NATO
transatlantic agenda when they have a
trick around anyone who's a threat to
democracy they get to use their special
set of skills to overthrow those
governments or to flow tens of millions
of dollars
to political opposition to unseat those
political movements and the term far
right is a designation to say that they
they are outside the bounds of what
normal Democratic discourse should be
and so the the reason they keep
barraging Far Right Far Right is because
they they want to say in a democracy you
can be right or you can be left but you
can't be extremist and if you are
extremist you are undermining democracy
and so we get to sick our democracy
motion programs against them this gives
a license to the US state department to
USA to the National dment for democracy
to the UK foreign office to gchq to
everyone everyone who uses that set of
skills to unseat authoritarians in
Venezuela or Iran or Russia now gets to
take that same program dollars to stop
the extremist
farri yes and it's curious to see that
this is one of a car cell of issues
where there appears to be a global
consensus for example you can see that
there are agricultural movements across
the world and it's there seems to be an
attempt to
destabilize uh small scale farming it
seems that migration is an an issue uh
across the world and it appears to be
handled in a somewhat uniform Manner and
I suppose most notably we saw in the
pandemic and for for reasons that could
be understandable uh I a cohesive Global
Response uh but while that would be
entirely legitimate in a a sort of a
medical medically authoritative response
to a genuine disease and a genuine
crisis what most of us have been left
with is that this was an opportunity to
assert authoritarianism at a previous an
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working I wonder how the use of the
phrase far right is being used like in
your country the United States in our
country the UK in relation to the
elections in Germany in relation to
events in Brazil in relation to what's
been happening in France because I don't
feel like people are suddenly more
racist than they ever have been I feel
that some people have concerns about
migration and wherever you stand on that
issue you'd have to in a democracy or a
republic listen to the views of the
electorate and respond to them and I
feel that what's happening is people
have become disenchanted with globalism
the kind of deep State inverted commers
blob powers and the kind of corporate
overreach that is truly Global and that
one of the one of the most immediate and
available responses is to return to a
kind of nationalism is a concern for
boundaries and borders and so why how is
it that there is a kind of uh how is it
that there's such a cohesive and uniform
response to an issue that would would be
diverse if there if there weren't a
centralized Authority orchestrating
it well the answer is because of the
consensus building process within NATO
which then filters down into the EU and
is back channeled by the US and the US
state department and so just last week
for example if folks go to my ex account
it's Mike Ben cyber I posted a 45 minute
consensus building stakeholder
conference the inside guts of it so
people can see exactly how journalists
are trained by the native propaganda arm
at the Atlanta Council and the NATO
press office in order to have this
consensus set of terms you can actually
see the inside guts of that I'll put
that at the top of my timeline in a
second here but as I heard you describe
France I just made a mini thread so that
folks can sort of understand NATO's role
in and the censorship industry's role in
what's happening in the French elections
right now so just to immediately answer
your question they don't give a Flying
Fig Newton about racism this is this the
same reason they this same apparatus is
funding the Azo Battalion you know which
which is has been infused with Nazism
for uh you know over a decade and was
actually condemned by the US Congress in
2014 and funds were forbidden to flow to
them but then the moment they became
geopolitically useful as a battering ram
to seize Eurasia from Russia suddenly
they were glorified and they were
welcomed in Congress and we started
sending them hundreds of billions of
dollars so you know there's the the sin
of racism can be cleansed immediately
the moment you can prove yourself useful
to the blob's foreign policy agenda uh
in fact racism is often something we
cynically exploit in order to mobilize
different groups against our adversaries
but just at the at the top of my page
I'll just sort of read this this is this
is from the financial times just a three
months ago EU and NATO keep nervous eye
on Marine leen's bid for French
presidency the far-right candidate wants
to reign in bruss 's power and take
Paris out of the military alliance's
command structures and then also from
French news Leen wants France out of
NATO's integrated command backs NATO
Russia ties she's also ran on uh on
essentially renegotiating Europe's
energy posture with Russia NATO wants to
stop Marine Leen by any means possible
because she is basically The
Reincarnation of Charles de gal if folks
remember NATO was headquartered in 1949
in the beginning not in Brussels but in
Paris and it was only after deal ran a
sort of make France great again type
presidency in the 1960s and the CIA and
NATO essentially backed a coup against
the Gul by the way this is all publicly
available if you look up the cia's work
with with algerians to potentially even
assassinate Charles deal when he was
threatening to undermine NATO which
again is the military arm of the blob so
everything that the state department
wants done uh commercially and all the
state departments stakeholders and the
multinational corporations and Banks uh
everything that the EU is doing
everything that uh you know is part of
that transatlantic Alliance often times
that relies on the immediate military
backbone of NATO but if not NATO
paramilitary support or NATO NATO civil
military Affairs and so you need this
enforcement arm and so you know what you
see right now is an attempt to exploit
the the civil grievances around identity
issues to stop Marine Le Pen and and
that would all go away if Marine Le Pen
sold her soul and vowed 100% falty to uh
to to NATO's political and Commercial
goals and so this is happening all over
all over Europe NATO is hellbent on
stopping afd in Germany partly because
afd in Germany is mostly a sort of lower
middle class workers movement who who
opposed the yeah you know the post NATO
assassinated Gaddafi assassination is
what set off the immigration crisis in
Europe so you had these right-wing
nationalist parties emerge because of
that immigration crisis but as part of
that plank set they the afd party in
Germany Mato salv sven's movement in
Italy the Vox party in Spain Marine Leen
in France all of these parties have also
run on neutrality with with Russia
because Russia provid the cheapest
energy to the United States and so the
lower middle classes who are getting
destroyed by the by the us-led sanctions
on Russian energy and now the U the
fullscale US war against Russia can all
be reversed and people in in Europe will
be financially much better off
especially the lower and middle classes
if that us coerced policy in Europe were
reversed but uh that would fly in the
face of the NATO agenda as well as the
commercial and financial interests who
all make windfall profits at at at
massively uh massively higher margins by
selling by forcing Europe to buy
liquefied natural gas from North America
instead of natural gas from a Russian
Pipeline and so this energy dependence
that Europe has on Russia is is easily
contextualized by the US state
department and the UK foreign office as
being uh you know sort of Russian
puppets that is Marine Leen is a Russian
puppet the Vox party in Spain is a
Russian puppet afd is a Russian puppet
Mato svenia is a Russian puppet and that
allows these prosecutions in every one
of these countries there have been
Russia gate style prosecutions against
the political movement the CIA has been
actively involved the state department
and USA have been funding opposition to
these movements all over in fact all the
censorship in these countries comes from
US state department coordinated NOS who
all use this kind of rushia gate
predicate to say even if it's not
Russian disinformation they're spreading
Russia wants them to win so anything
they say is Russian propaganda and so we
now get to back Channel with Facebook
with YouTube and previously Twitter 1.0
to censor everything they do to stop
this and they cont contextualize it as a
national security threat for that for
that reason for uh in terms of NATO and
the US Pentagon funding the censorship
but then they contextualize it in US
national interests because it undermines
essentially our North American energy
companies by by allowing afd to win in
Germany or Marine Leen to win in France
so it's a very nasty Strange Brew we
have going on here and this is not a
right-wing thing they went after car
starmer right now is the prime minister
of the UK the operation that NATO ran
against against Jeremy Corbin who was
the former head of the UK labor party
who was who car starmer took his place
you can go right now if you're listening
to this type in the name Anders fog
Rasmus into YouTube right now Anders and
then fog is fog G Ras musum he was the
former head of NATO between 2009 and
2014 and just go see what he had to say
about Jeremy Corbin and stopping
left-wing populism uh from rising to
power and Corbin from from winning the
election you know at that time so they
will play both sides of this because
because the you know this neoliberal
neoconservative Neo democracy Fusion you
know faction has enemies both on the
populist right and the populist left it
just so happens that in Europe and in
the United States the main parties that
that have risen to power and that are
threatening to rise to power are from
the right-wing uh popul side but that's
what's behind this yes is in fact only
immediately the part of the trend there
was a minute in Europe where parties
like sitaa and pemos in Greece and Spain
respectively were challenging a more
nent form of this centralized
authoritarianism that now appears to be
more concerned about attacks from the
right and Jeremy Corbin the leftwing
labor party leader was attacked for
being an anti-s semi and for whatever uh
tropes become available to attack
diminish and dismiss a leader or
movement that they don't feel can be
contained within their multinational and
Multinational feels almost like an in
mediary stage before the Advent of
globalism they will deploy whatever they
have to I had I spoke to Bannon Steve
Bannon once about like he was sort of
himself as an obvious advocate for the
right he was he I remember him saying
that he was uncertain as to where
populism would lead but more lat you
know it could go left or right in it by
his Reckoning of course he had his
personal preferences but now it seems
that we're in a very different moment
because whether you're talking about
Emanuel M gron Justin TR Kama Cala
Harris there is a sense if you ask me
that they belong to a very particular
ideology a kind of bureaucratic
authoritarian class that can't come out
and directly say we want more power we
want want more control we want a larger
state so they will say we need to
protect you from this we will protect
you from that we cannot tolerate this
form of extremism and this is a truly
Global phenomena
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