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Meet Germany’s Alt-Right – The American Conservative

In September, Germans will head to the polls to elect a new parliament. One of the parties expected to enter the Bundestag for the very first time is the Alternative fr Deutschland (or Alternative for Germany). Over the course of two years, as AfD has transitioned from an agenda of economic reform to one of nationalist populism, they have morphed into something resembling the American alt-right.

In 2012, a group of German conservatives and classical-liberal economists whohad defected from Angela Merkels center-right and the traditional liberal-democrat party found themselves associating with independent-voter groups in order to run for office on the local level. Soon, these conservatives, who were heavily critical of the European Unions economic interventionism and especially the European common currency, found themselves alienated by these existing platforms, and in 2013 they founded the AfD.

Soon after its creation, the party began to struggle with internal disagreements about the priorities of its political message: the classical liberals were keen on developing a German brand of Euroscepticismwhich, relative tothe Anglo-Saxon brand, would appear less aggressive and more academicwhile nativists and those who were religiously inspired pushed for more nationalism and social conservatism on issues like gay marriage (which remains illegal in Germany). These were internal fights over these differences during the 2013 election, which contributed to the AfD narrowly failing to enter parliament.

In 2014, the party continued its rise in the polls. It won electoral success in the European Parliament, local parliaments, and municipal councils. Former AfD chairmanBernd Lucke, a classical-liberal economist known for his numerous appearances on German TV shows dedicated to debates on the Euro and its effect on the European debt crisis, became the target of the nationalist wing of the party. But AfDs moment in the spotlight was short-lived. As the issue of Greece leaving the Euro was swept off the table and the Euro-crisis became uninteresting for the German media, so did the focus on the AfD.

Meanwhile, the stream of Syrian refugees coming into Germany intensified and a new right emerged. The so-called Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West movement, or PEGIDA, rallied thousands of people throughout the country against the permissive immigration policy of Chancellor Merkel. Some PEGIDA demonstrations contained controversial chants,including the iconic Nazi media slur Lgenpresse, or featuredspeeches that smacked of modern-day Nuremberg rallies. The AfD split over some of its members support for PEGIDA, marking the beginning of the alt-right takeover of the AfD.

In fact, these gatherings bear strong similarities to what commentators in the United States refer to as the alt-right. What is all the more remarkable is that protagonists of the American movement, such asRichard Spencer, seem to follow the AfD handbook. Instead of starting their own political movement, they parasitically infest other groups and turn them inside out. This is precisely what happened to the AfD.

In 2015, one the AfDs most controversial high-ranking members, Bjrn Hcke, co-authored theErfurter Resolutionrequesting a major policy shift in the party. According to this manifesto, the new focus of the AfD should be A movement of the German people against the societal experiments of the past decades (like Gender-mainstreaming, multiculturalism).

Hcke is no stranger to controversy: he hasdescribed Judaism and Christianity as being in opposition toone another and haswished Germany a prosperous 1,000-year future, a well-known Nazi reference.

The partys moderates, appalled by the support behind the nationalist takeover, defected from the AfD and splintered into insignificant groups.

The now-radicalised right-wing party quickly backed off of any economic liberalism. The new chairwoman,Frauke Petry, performed complete u-turns on major policies. For instance, while she had previously called the newly introduced minimum wage a product of neo-socialism and loudly suggested abolishing it, today the AfDinsists on its existence in order to protect workers.

In this fashion, the nationalist right of the party is dismantling preceding leaders small-government approach in order to morph into a German version of the French National Front or Geert Wilderss Freedom Party in the Netherlands. This is the alt-right in practice: not only do they reject social democracy and pursue nativism, but their political goals have turned them into socialists and opponents of limited government.

Bill Wirtz is a law student at the Universit de Lorraine in Nancy, France. He blogs in four languages and has been published by the Foundation for Economic Education, the Mises Institute, the Washington Examiner, and daily Luxembourgish newspapers.

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Culture Wars – "Money (Gimmie, Gimmie)" (video) (premiere … – PopMatters

Austins Culture Wars is a young band about to release their debut EP and they sport a fully-formed, radio-ready sound that blends heavy chugging guitars with foot stomping electronic beats. Frontman Alex Dugan is a charismatic singer with a distinctive rock voice that could fill stadiums. Imagine the Prodigy blended with Aerosmith and you get close to what Culture Wars is all about. Today, we are bringing you the first single from the Culture Wars EP releasing June 9th. Entitled Money (Gimmie, Gimmie), its anthemic slice of electrorock that serves as a statement of purpose for a young group seeking success and also grapples with identity issues. The song is instantly memorable as is Culture Wars. Dugan tells PopMatters that like the song itself, the whole video is all about identity not really knowing who you are, not knowing whats expected of you, and not really knowing anyones true intentions. Thats something I grapple with quite heavily. Trying to figure out who I really am and figure out what that person sounds like. Jeremi Mattern and I co-directed the video and wanted to do the whole thing with heavy gel (colored) lights on a big soundstage out in South Austin. His team built out a set, and we even filled a bathtub up with black sludge. We shot the whole thing in a 14-hour day, and Jeremi did a fantastic job editing it all together afterward.

Sarah Zupko founded PopMatters, one of the largest independent cultural criticism magazines on the web, back in the Internet's early days of 1999. Zupko is a former Executive Producer for Tribune Media Services, the media syndication arm of the Tribune Company, and a 10-year veteran of Tribune. Her other pursuits involve writing historical fiction and research in the fields of Slavic and German history, as well as general European cultural and intellectual history. Zupko studied musicology, film, and drama at the University of Chicago and media theory at the University of Texas, where she received her M.A.

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Postcards from the class & culture wars (4.13.17) – Patheos – Patheos (blog)

This is our country, its our turf and God has placed us here.

Holocaust centers.

Everybody knew that he was member of the Order of Vitez.

Pittman is the pastor of Ridgecrest Presbyterian Church in Stanly County and has served in the House since 2013.

Sometimes youre playing Fantasy Football and sometimes youre in the real game.

They tried to put Trump in a better mood by going over their implementation plans for the travel ban, according to a White House official.

It was the start of a mystery, created by a chief executive known to promise projects all over the world that never quite pan out. Yet few people seem to notice. Foxconn and others continue to get credit for deals that never take place.

The market sharpies collectively are throwing up their hands over the construction labor shortage instead of homing in on the obvious solution: Pay people more a lot more if need be.

Analysis of selected remains revealed ages of the deceased ranged from 35 weeks to three years old.

Has this caused your suffering?

By implementing a solution to a problem that doesnt exist, this order harms the people who did everything right.

The people who supported the Immigration Act of 1924 wanted to maintain the racial composition of the United States, so they imposed national quotas.

Were much better off than where we were ten years ago.

The so-called skinny budget proposes wiping out all federal financing for the 43-year-old Legal Services Corporation (LSC), the publicly funded but independently run nonprofit that is the largest source of support for high-quality civil legal assistance to low-income Americans.

This bill wasnt written [with] the intent to protect or govern on the side of the woman.

Even if Angela had been fired because she was breast-feeding, that was not sex discrimination, in part because men can lactate under certain circumstances.

Under a local ordinance in the St. Louis suburb, more than two calls to the cops regarding domestic violence within 180 days qualifies as a nuisance.'

All countries have domestic violence. The difference is that we arm our abusers.

[Secretary of Education Betsy] DeVos withdrew two pieces of guidance from 2016 that required FSA to consider servicers past behavior when awarding contracts, including whether the company had misled or provided wrong information to borrowers or engaged in abusive consumer service.

This is a new era. This is the Trump era.

Two hard-line opponents of illegal immigration have obtained high-level advisory jobs at federal immigration agencies in the Department of Homeland Security.

Whether it is Sessions move to pull away from police reform, his history of opposition to voting rights, or his plans to ramp up the war on drugs, there is one key element that binds his approach on all of these issues

A National Rifle Association employee accidentally shot himself while doing firearms training at the organizations headquarters, according to police.

Dianne [Bentley] gave the ethics committee pages of phone logs and text messages to help the investigation.

Personally, Im not so sure about the deficiency of grace thing.

Crucified man had prior run-in with authorities.

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Burger King advert sabotaged on Wikipedia – BBC News


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Burger King advert sabotaged on Wikipedia
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The ad triggered the devices to read out information about the burgers from online encyclopaedia Wikipedia. However, somebody edited Wikipedia to describe the Whopper as the "worst hamburger product" and another added cyanide to the list of ingredients ...
Burger King ad backfires after asking Google what's in a Whopper and is told 'cyanide'The Independent
Burger King's 'OK Google' ad ruined by Wikipedia edits, Google changesUPI.com
Burger King's Whopper gets prank Wikipedia edits in ad gagSacramento Bee
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The idea was straightforward, dreamed up by advertising executives as another way to promote the hamburger brand across social media and at the same time demonstrating that it's in tune with social media and new technology. The idea involved the new style of adverts that and activate technology (which some people like whereas others find annoying and intrusive). A Burger King television advert which was put together and designed to activate Google Home smart speakers as well as some Android smartphones (depending on the configuration). These connected devices would then read information about Burger King's best-selling Whopper burgers via the description about the burgers on Wikipedia. The problem was that someone had gone in an edited the Wikipedia page. The commercials, The Washington Post reports, aired during Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon shows broadcast in the U.S. on April, 12 The basis of the 15-second advert was a Burger King employee asking "OK, Google. What is the Whopper burger?" On being spoken, any one watching the advert with this Google function enabled would have their device speak to them, with the text drawn from the appropriate Wikipedia page. It didn't cross the minds of advertising executives, when they brainstormed the idea, that linking to a webpage that scores of people have editing rights to might not be such a good idea. The problem faced by Burger King, according to the BBC, was that a person had edited Wikipedia to describe the Whopper as the "worst hamburger product". It appears that a second person added cyanide to the list of ingredients (which of course it does not contain a toxin). The advert was quickly blocked from linking to Wikipedia as soon as the inaccurate information was realized. Whether another company will try such a trick again remains to be seen. Based on comments on the advert's YouTube page, as reported by The Verge, many consumers did not appreciate having their devices hijacked

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