EU Study: Germans broadly support democracy, oppose far right - wignats will continue to whiteknight and romanticize Germany (asshole of europe) all the same

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The world of social media is flashy and fast-paced: those who stand out rise to the top with their ballrooms, space rockets, and chainsaws, dominating the headlines.

The researchers for Germany's "Mitte Studie" ("Center Study"), however, turn their attention away from the dazzling personalities and the fringes, to examine those who form the backbone of a democratic and open society, looking at their attitudes toward right-wing extremism, xenophobia and antisemitism.
The study, conducted annually since 2006 by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, which is associated with the center-left Social Democrats, aims to serve as an early warning system for anti-democratic developments.

A large team of researchers conducted extensive interviews with 2,000 people in Germany. The sample represents a cross-section of German society in terms of voting behavior, education, income, and origin.

The results presented this week were contradictory, yet revealing.

Far-right ideology loses support​

Almost 80% of respondents said they are staunchly committed to democracy, up 6% from four years ago.

Contrary to all expectations and despite of the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, support for overt right-wing extremism in Germany is on the decline: only 3% of respondents have a firmly right-wing extremist worldview — significantly less than in the past.

"The center has become more stable. It has slowed down support for right-wing extremism," Andreas Zick, director of the Institute for Conflict and Violence Research at Bielefeld University, told DW.

A large part of society views democracy and diversity positively: 70% of those surveyed say they see the rise of right-wing extremism as a threat, although the number of individuals with a solidly extremist worldview has actually declined. Over 50% of respondents said they'd be willing to take action against right-wing extremism.

Contrary to the general perception that more people in eastern Germany hold right-wing extremist views than in the west of the country, slightly more respondents in the west of the republic have what the researchers termed a closed right-wing extremist worldview. Such a worldview is defined by misanthropic or anti-democratic views not just on individual issues, but has an entire worldview that is shaped by them.

Xenophobia, however, is more widespread in the east than in the west. And while 88% of respondents nationwide said that dignity and equality for all should be a top priority in any democracy, 25% said that too much consideration is given to minorities. About 11% of all respondents outright rejected the notion that minorities deserve fundamental rights.

About 30% of people admitted to having negative attitudes towards asylum seekers, and 36% said the same about the long-term unemployed.

Right-wing extremism more prevalent among youth​

Some 70% said they perceive the rise of right-wing extremism as a threat to Germany. At the same time, 22% said they believe the problem was being "hyped up" by the media.

Many people do not clearly distance themselves from right-wing extremist views. A good 20% of those surveyed neither agree nor clearly reject right-wing extremist views. Only 6.6% of those surveyed clearly rejected all 18 questions on right-wing extremism — fewer people than ever before.

Right-wing extremism is significantly more prevalent among young people than among older people. The younger the person, the more pronounced it is, according to the study.

"We see that clear right-wing extremist ideas are being adopted from Nazi ideology, such as support for dictatorship, antisemitism, or the desire for a strong sense of national identity," researcher Nico Mokros told DW. He is co-editor of the Mitte Study and specializes in researching extremist attitudes among young people.

What Mokros finds particularly noteworthy is that the younger age group appears to have a strong tendency toward authoritarianism.

At the same time, young people say they are dissatisfied with others making decisions for them. "This often leads to pent-up aggression, which manifests itself in young people disparaging minorities." The frustrated young people then seek out a group within the population that is already marginalized and target them with their aggression.

More people are openly embracing nationalism and chauvinism, which calls for German interests to be aggressively asserted. For example, 23% said they agree with the statement: "The primary goal of German politics should be to secure Germany the power and prestige it deserves." Almost one in six people (15%) support a dictatorship: "We should have a leader who rules Germany with a strong hand for the benefit of all."

Researcher Andreas Zick warns of a worrying erosion in the trust of institutions.

"When people perceive that right-wing extremism is a threat and not enough is being done about it, the proportion of those who do not believe in the functioning of democracy increases. This opens the door to mistrust, and that is the point at which extremists and populists say: we have the solution," Zick warned.
 
Democracy is when you're forced to import a billion brown people with double digit IQ against your will.
 
I'm sure a true alt-righter will happily say he's a right-winger when surrounded by radical leftwingers and living in a country with no free speech. There's absolutely no risk of people cutting contact with you, reporting you to the thought police, and you getting convicted and jailed for hate speech. I'm sure every alt-righter in Germany is very open to answer questions to a random person calling them or even stopping them in public when they have no idea what that person's true intentions are. Their responses will be completely true and honest. Exactly like this post is. We Europeans living in a leftist communist Europe for our entire lives know to always be completely honest about our political opinions and thoughts about degenerates, parasites and immigrants, especially with strangers in public, but also with narrow and wider family. We are absolutely not afraid of being sent to the gulags because all our opinions and thoughts are completely politically correct. We are definitely not those despicable, monstrous antisemites, as it would be illegal to be one. Any more questions?
 
The researchers for Germany's "Mitte Studie" ("Center Study"), however, turn their attention away from the dazzling personalities and the fringes, to examine those who form the backbone of a democratic and open society, looking at their attitudes toward right-wing extremism, xenophobia and antisemitism.
So a blatantly Left wing think tank wearing the mask of a "unbiased moderate" group to get the normies on their side.
The study, conducted annually since 2006 by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, which is associated with the center-left Social Democrats, aims to serve as an early warning system for anti-democratic developments.
The very next sentence confirms my already obvious assumption.

Germany suffers from the same problem as every other post-WW2 Parliamentary democracy, tyranny by the minority. The great thing about the Washington model of Democracy in the US is that we have protections against tyranny of the majority and minority built into our Senate and House. Parliaments have built in protections against tyranny of the majority, but very few (in many cases none at all) against a tyranny of the minority.

The reason the green party has spent the last few decades setting so much policy despite making up a relatively small portion of most European parliaments is that they are often the middle party between the conservative and liberal coalitions and one of those two (most often the liberal) coalitions have to concede to their demands in order to gain or stay in power. A minority party gets powers beyond its voter base due to being the minority. Worse, the majority parties where voters should have the most power often have little choice but to concede their core platforms to minority parties to keep the coalition together. Meaning status quo insanity from insane minority party policies and majority politicians being little more than puppets.

Going back to Germany, AFD has up ended most of this by potentially attracting a large enough block of people to get an outright majority in parliament as most people are sick and tired of German parliament insanity and want something to actually get done. Which is why your seeing so much push back, banning and refusal to work with them from all the minority and formally majority parties. Its only made worse by the protections to free speech being non-existent in Germany (and most if not all European nations), meaning they can legally prosecute people for wrong-think.
 
Noooo will someone please think of those poor completely innocent far-right wingers that the government is rounding up for absolutely no reason!?!?!
 
"Germans", you mean the same people still militarily occupied by (((America))) and propagandized and tyrannized for over 80 years to be guilty and fight against their own interests? Those the Germans we're talking about? Iudea Delenda Est.
 
"""Germans""" support Democracy ™️ . The """Germans""' will even Improve ™️ the Election ™️ results if the wrong Germans win instead of the Correct ™️ """Germans""".
 
So you support having a thought police and no freedom of speech? Wow that's fascist.
>support far-right
>get the same thing but somehow even more retarded due to being run by inbreds
>and they crater your economy due to being run by inbreds

Besides, I've yet to see someone who's been arrested for this that the world wouldn't have been a better place without anyways.
 
>support far-right
>get the same thing but somehow even more retarded due to being run by inbreds
>and they crater your economy due to being run by inbreds

Besides, I've yet to see someone who's been arrested for this that the world wouldn't have been a better place without anyways.
Do you edit prople out of photos with you often? Somehow it seems like it.
 
So you support having a thought police and no freedom of speech? Wow that's fascist.
I would oppose the censorship of the far-right because what stops them from exercising their worst abuses are themselves. We've seen a rise of far-right governments for the last decade and they end up doing nothing to marginally approve the lives of their citizens.
 
I would oppose the censorship of the far-right because what stops them from exercising their worst abuses are themselves. We've seen a rise of far-right governments for the last decade and they end up doing nothing to marginally approve the lives of their citizens.
They could import sand niggers, impoverish the Germans, destrory industry, allow the sand niggers to go crazy without punishment.
No wait.
 
They could import sand niggers, impoverish the Germans, destrory industry, allow the sand niggers to go crazy without punishment.
No wait.
Oh man wouldn't that be crazy ha ha
 
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