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A tendentially fascist party that does something for cryptocurrencies remains a tendentially fascist party.
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@SteelAnacott Word! We look to America with horror and sympathize with a party that longs for such conditions.
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@jkb92 Unbelievable but unfortunately true. And they don't even try to hide it anymore. At a panel discussion with well-known and less well-known people from the scene, Martin Sellner, when asked whether he would abolish the party system once he himself was the sovereign, replied succinctly: "Yes."

That's what you get if you vote for this party because of its pro-crypto stance.
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@SteelAnacott I'm always a bit concerned when I realize what kind of tendency prevails here in the forum.
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@SteelAnacott oh no, the fascists 😭😭😭
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@jkb92 Apparently some people actually have to experience it for themselves to understand. Sad.
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If a proposal is a reasonable one, it doesn't matter where it comes from. This whiny firewall posturing is just ridiculous and ultimately harms everyone. If they then come up with some crazy draft legislation against the FDGO, you can still vote against it.
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You don't shake a hand that undermines the foundations of democracy just because it looks clean for a moment.
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@Yoshika You mean the parties that changed the constitution by voting out the Bundestag? The ones who acted exactly against the will of the voters? The voters had elected a Bundestag that would no longer have agreed to this. Change my mind.
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@Baraccus I wasn't thrilled about it either, but it happened within the democratic framework and was legally legitimate. I can only partially agree that it was against the will of the voters. 1) I wouldn't say across the board that the new Bundestag wouldn't have agreed to it. However, the AfD or the Left would have had better negotiating power and would have had more weight in the decision-making process and possibly negotiated one of their most important points into it. Since it was put together as a package (I think that's totally cheeky, but that's also legitimate), the Greens also tended to give in because they wanted the infrastructure billions and the climate protection commitment. 2) The majority of people voted in polls in favor of reforming the debt brake. Almost 80% were in favor of more debt for infrastructure and 66% for more debt for the Bundeswehr.
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Such proposals are used to attract voters, greed quickly takes hold, and then such parties are still considered progressive, even though they only act in their own interests and the elitist power interests of foreign elites. Björn Höcke leads the fastest way to expropriation.