AfD Kompakt, October 18, 2021.
The statement on the start of coalition negotiations
confirms the fear that the red-green project for a massive expansion of
immigration shall now go on the offensive with the assistance of the FDP:
Germany shall be re-built as “a modern immigration country”. By modern is
meant: To chase after the political fashion of a leftist compass, to orient
oneself away from one’s own country, its history and people, in favor of a
nihilistic globalism. When the talk is of “adapting to the social reality” the
right of citizenship, hidden behind that is a further hollowing-out and
arbitrary rendering [Beliebigmachung]
of German citizenship.
And the notorious lane change for those obliged to depart is
found in the coalition statement under the formula for creating “more quickly a
legally secure residence status”. Apparently the FDP, the pseudo state-of-law
party, deems it appropriate to additionally reward the embezzlement of
residence and thereby increase it. On one side, the FDP stands as the
representative of the employer who, without regard to the long-term
consequences, wants to increase the labor supply in the short-term and thus
suppress wages. On the other side stand the SPD and the Greens for whom it is
about a transformation of Germany into a test laboratory for leftist social experiments.
Immigration shall no longer be oriented to the workforce requirement, even with
mass unemployment, but by means of a point system shall the floodgates remain
open. The assumption then is of scarcely any control of alibi qualifications
from the highly corrupt home countries.
With a cost-use analysis of previous immigration, these
parties will also go further astray. A corresponding point system in Australia
and Canada has led to the most rapid alteration of the ethnic majority proportion
worldwide. The hereditary population will be increasingly driven out of the
inner cities. Domestic migration and segregation show that this kind of forced
immigration will not for the most part be looked upon as an enrichment. While
Canada and Australia also economically are no success models worthy of
imitation, in Germany it is well known that in the end an immigration into the
social system remains predominant.
Yet the FDP is clearly proud of itself: There shall be no
speed limit. That needs be so understood that the Germany lead by the traffic
light government will, without limit of speed, be dashed into the ground.
[trans: tem]