First reactions for the German election results as a perfect example of how the establishment exploits the rise of the far-right
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First
reactions for the results of the recent German elections showed how
masterfully the neoliberal regime in Germany and Europe exploits the
rise of the far-right.
We do not
underestimate the dangerous rise of the far-right in Germany (and
elsewhere), yet it would be useful to identify the main purpose
behind the alarming headlines in most of the mainstream media about
this fact around Europe.
The vast
majority of the mainstream media (and even independent media),
focused on the dangerous rise of the Alternative for Germany (AfD),
the right-wing populist and eurosceptic political party in Germany.
Indeed, the rise is really impressive and cannot be underestimated
considering that in previous elections AfD had gained zero seats with
only 4.7%.
However,
this is a perfect opportunity for the neoliberal establishment to
exploit such a terrifying rise of the far-right at least in two ways:
- First, the far-right scary monster will be used to disorientate public from what is about to become the new establishment: a neofeudal federal Europe under the tight scrutiny of the Brussels-Berlin axis, dominated by banks and corporations where labor rights, welfare state, social justice, civil liberties will become memories of the past. All in the name of growth, competition and security. We've already seen Angela Merkel essentially announcing the end of the welfare state even inside Germany.
- Second, the far-right will be used by the neoliberal regime as a political weapon to launch a fierce counterattack against all who dare to criticize its brutally-imposed policies. From now on, anyone who will dare to protest against the neoliberal barbarism, not aligned with the establishment's new conditions based on the Greek experiment, will be considered responsible for 'feeding' the far-right. We've seen something similar in the latest US elections where the mainstream propaganda painted real progressives, who supported Bernie Sanders against Hillary Clinton, as being one of the main reasons for the rise of Donald Trump in power.
Indeed, some
real progressives, coming from what the establishment calls
'far-left', even from various independent media, have already been
dragged into this political trap. Some spoke about nightmares of the
past, claiming that the political scenery in Germany right now
dangerously resembles the situation in pre-WWII Germany.
It seems
that the establishment mechanisms have studied thoroughly the
'psycho-synthesis' of modern left and therefore, know how to play the
game. The worst nightmare of today's progressives, is to be accused
of fueling the fire of the far-right across Europe. Inevitably, they
were immediately aligned behind the headlines of the mainstream
media, and therefore, didn't dare to mention what another term of a
coalition government under Angela Merkel leadership would really mean
for Germany and Europe.
Well, here
is the ugly truth: Merkel is very close to implement all the
neofeudal conditions in favor of the elites. As the experiment in
Greece is almost completed, she will have all the time to implement
it throughout Europe and even inside Germany. Then, her party will
suffer an unprecedented defeat and she will leave because simply, her
real mission will have been accomplished. And then, the new oligarchs
of Europe will unleash the blood-thirsty dogs of the far-right as one
of their most useful tools, in order to suppress any popular
resistance.
Historically,
in times of social upheaval, the big capital always uses the forces
of the far-right to maintain its power and dominance over the
majority. The left, once again, didn't dare to confront directly the
establishment. The leftist political leaderships in Europe should
realize at last that, as long as they don't dare to lead a real fight
against the neoliberal regime, more and more impoverished citizens
will be attracted by the far-right.
And when the
far-right monster will become significantly strong, it will be
extremely difficult to be confronted ...
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