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  • I still wonder why people think, that they vote for the commission president in the european elections. You vote for a party and then the parliament elects the president. If the front runner of the winning faction does not get a majority in parliament, they won't be elected.

  • Well, the male domestic abuse victim is probably laughed at, because he is the strong powerful man and should therefore not be able to get abused by the weak woman. The same for male rape victims: man like sex and always want sex and therefore they can't be raped, because they like it. These stereotypes are a problem and feminism is trying to get rid of them. It will take some time to redefine the societal picture of man and woman.

  • No, Germany loves to watch Eurovision, we don't care, that our own country sucks all the time. By now it's more of a meme and people are betting, how bad it's gonna be this year.

  • Really? What's on the ballot in your country? If it is the party, then you vote for the party and with this you vote parliamentarians on the list into the european parliament. I get that the media reporting muddled this process, because frontrunners make for a more interesting coverage, but that is not how it works at all.

  • I think, that the phrase "ignoring the election results" is too harsh. You vote for parties, not persons. Of course, they usually nominate their frontrunners for the election campaign, but if they can't ensure a majority in the elected parliament, what else should they do?VdL definitely was a sketchy back room deal, I am talking more about the general principle here.

  • It probably isn't with all the entailing health problems.

  • Yes, the German "Energiewende" is actually well thought through. The only fuckup was the reliance on russian gas, that put a damper on it.

  • You are completely ignoring, that the automotive industries could have seen the writing on the wall and switch to engineering electric vehicles years ago. They didn't because they were complacent and now they are in trouble, because Tesla and the Chinese are leading the market. It's the industries mindset of "if we fuck up, the government is gonna bail us out, because it needs our economic power", that lead us into this problem.

  • They probably didn't hear about her scandals in Germany...

  • Ah yes, the right way to fight fascism is to complain, that the world is shit and do nothing about it. That's the spirit.

    There are a lot of people, that fight against fascism daily, who are active in their communities and strive for a better world. The hopes of these people got crushed by the constant negative press and the climb of the right wing in election surveys. Now they see, that they have indeed a backing in the general population. Furthermore it was a huge AfD talking point, that they speak for the silent majority, which is why they attack the protests now by calling them fake or that the protestors were paid by the government.

  • It's mostly the difference between police reported numbers and the ones from organizers. For Hamburg the police number is 50k, while the organizers said 160k for example. That's why they wrote "more than 100k" everywhere. But I agree, that it's really lowballing the extent of the demonstrations.

  • The number is probably the added up deficits on military spending throughout the years NATO exists.

  • Did you ever argue with one of the AfD voters? They don't take facts well, they don't care about facts anymore. It's a bit like arguing with conspiracy theorists.