We're at the point where many people — even those who don't want to vote for the AfD — are happy to just have the AfD gain ground, to send a message that

Schadenfreude ist auch irgendwie Freude.
Thank you nostr:nprofile1qqst0nulg2nedvy3appae6ge60h5crwg9cpfg5hd7z7meh4eajunu7qpzamhxue69uhkzarvv9ejumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtc4vhrjh for pointing this inconsistency out. If people think AfD is going to make things great, they are going to hell in a handbasket.
We're at the point where many people — even those who don't want to vote for the AfD — are happy to just have the AfD gain ground, to send a message that

Schadenfreude ist auch irgendwie Freude.
That may be. I don't know how bad it is there but I would warn to tread carefully.. Europe does not need more division, perhaps division is the plot and Old Europa is the sacrificial lamb.
I apologize for being in a bad mood but there are some powerful people who want to see Europe torn to pieces and that's something I can't cheer for.
I can imagine that many people actually feel that frustrated, that they are happy seeing bad politics being smashed.
But I think this is far from reasonable. Very naive.
When we want to live in a good society, people with working solutions are key. These individuals can work in the private sector, in public sector and as politics.
I think the key is prefering working models over easy models. Sometimes solutions are easy, sometimes they are complicated. But in the end it does not matter if a solution is easy or complicated. It is only important that it works.
Populist go an other way. They propose easy solutions. Even when they are not solvong any problem with it.
Like pointing fingers on scapegoats. We know from history, that human are able to violate scapegoats. We know that human are able to kill scapegoats. But all the hate and all the fingerpoivting, does not make them the real cause of our problems.
And in consequence killing them and violating them does not bring anybody to a better reality.
The problem has become that some of the parties we voted for, last round, didn't make it into parliament. The options, for liberals, are extremely thin on the ground, now. You can only refuse to vote, vote for AfD, or throw away your vote on Freier Wähler or FDP or similar.
We've been effectively locked out of government and opposition.
But you do not legitimate voting for violation of liberal values, when there is no liberal in the parlament?
I mean as long as there is no Liberal in the parlament, it is as more important to form liberal unions, be active and speak out liberal values, even when they are disliked by some.
Ideas can find support in other parties that are in parlament. It is to make the extra mile and connect liberal ideas to their parties goals.
It's questionable for liberals to effectively boycott elections or vote for more of the same, when the government is being run into the ground by the other parties and there is some hope of alleviation by a new entrant.
I don't vote for the AfD, but I'm not going to throw shade at liberals who do. It is a tough decision, with no good choices. Voting for the AfD is the only choice that might result in positive change, in the medium-term.