Election Over, Back to Displacing Germans

The election is over. Germans had a chance to pretend they have a say. Now back to business as usual:

The German government has resumed flights for Afghan refugees from Pakistan after a temporary suspension during the election campaign. …

Flights for Afghan refugees were paused ahead of the election due to concerns over immigration and political optics. The decision followed a series of high-profile crimes committed by Afghan nationals, which fueled fears that further arrivals could strengthen the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

The resumption of flights signals Germany’s continued commitment to Afghan resettlement, despite ongoing concerns over security and public safety.

The only alternative to business as usual is second-place AfD — which has been shut out of coalitions. As the German population is displaced by Muslim colonists and their multitudinous offspring, it will become increasingly difficult for AfD to achieve the absolute majority required to save the country from demographic eradication.

On a tip from WDS 2.0.

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