How a New Pro-Russian Party Could Disrupt German Politics

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @fact6360
    @fact6360 Год назад +1174

    One fun fact about Wagenknecht. On a German talkshow she said straight to the camera, that „Russia would never ever invade Ukraine“ and that people who think otherwise are uninformed about geopolitics.
    Well… not even 12 hours after that talkshow Russia invaded Ukraine.

    • @prathamsaxena9503
      @prathamsaxena9503 Год назад +65

      Just like the US and UK said Iraq had WMD 😂

    • @bikkiikun
      @bikkiikun Год назад +131

      And that was eight years after Russia had already invaded Ukraine and seized "Lebensraum" on Crimea and in parts of Donbass.
      Edit: it was eight years (2014) not four.

    • @arokan327
      @arokan327 Год назад +11

      I need that bit! Where do I find it?

    • @thepax2621
      @thepax2621 Год назад +44

      Yup 😂 And to this day, she continues to be embarassed when its brought up, occationally attempting to deflect from it, but mostly just arkwardly ignoring it 🤦🏻‍♀️...

    • @Pfromm007
      @Pfromm007 Год назад +49

      ​@@prathamsaxena9503Nice try, Sergey

  • @alphafisch9483
    @alphafisch9483 Год назад +547

    I am very left leaning, but in germany we have the sadly true proverb "When 2 leftists are meeting, 6 different political parties will be formed"

    • @clutrike7956
      @clutrike7956 Год назад +5

      Ever hear of Nepal?

    • @ricochet4674
      @ricochet4674 Год назад +12

      Im an American leftist and I relate to that honestly🥲. Why is internal divisions so universally our main issue.

    • @kuro4841
      @kuro4841 Год назад +13

      @@ricochet4674 I believe its just because its such a broad spectrum. Right wing people usually agree, because well.. they usually have the same or similar views on things. so I believe they just tend to be more agreeable. They tend to not care about the general population, but rather about finding something/someone to blame and then "fixing that". Thats why people under right wing rule tend to trust them first. "They tackle this issue!" and then after a couple years nothing improved and they see that they have been deceived.
      Left wing people want to make"everyone happy", which is pretty hard and many aren't able to compromise. I believe that's where this divide comes from.
      I view myself as a centrist and I truly believe that solely focusing on either side of the scale is a terrible mistake. It strongly depends and its very hard, if not impossible, to judge what course is the best one to take.

    • @catmonarchist8920
      @catmonarchist8920 Год назад

      Leftists are good at keeping conservatives in power by endlessly infighting

    • @F.R.E.D.D2986
      @F.R.E.D.D2986 Год назад +3

      @@ricochet4674
      I honestly just believe its because everyone has a different opinion on how it should be done. And basically no one agrees with it.

  • @loowyatt6463
    @loowyatt6463 Год назад +1839

    Having parties that are economically left wing and socially right wing is becoming increasingly common in Europe

    • @SK-vw3in
      @SK-vw3in Год назад +389

      Worst of both sides. The nazbols.

    • @uuekene
      @uuekene Год назад

      Catching stupid voters.

    • @superspeederbooster
      @superspeederbooster Год назад +273

      Those are just Nazi lol

    • @RobotWithHumanHair.
      @RobotWithHumanHair. Год назад +174

      Someone has to deal with the migrant crisis

    • @ciaacho1
      @ciaacho1 Год назад +230

      reminds me of one particular party that used to rule Germany 90 years ago. In all seriousness though, I don't know how people are so blind to this.

  • @kholadin
    @kholadin Год назад +511

    A correction: Schröder's governement in the 2000s weren't "Grand Coalitions" with the conservative CDU. They actually were a coalition with the left-leaning green party.

    • @scifino1
      @scifino1 Год назад +25

      Yeah, actually the first Grand coalition in the 2000s happened in Merkel's first legislative periods as chancellor and Schröder had retired from politics by then.

    • @PrestusHood
      @PrestusHood Год назад +4

      ​@@Harry_24-d2usame

    • @tigeriussvarne177
      @tigeriussvarne177 Год назад +8

      True, but the CDU supported and helped to design the Agenda2010, so not a real mistake made I guess?

    • @klemensk8776
      @klemensk8776 Год назад +10

      The SPD did form a Grand coaltion in 2005 with the CDU as the major party. I think he talkt about that election because Lafontaine left the SPD in 2005.

    • @nntflow7058
      @nntflow7058 Год назад

      But those are 2 moderates party. Not Far-Left and Far-Right coalitions.

  • @NoHairMan
    @NoHairMan Год назад +519

    Wagenknecht spends more time in talk shows than in the Bundestag. Shes barely seen there. For her it's all about her brand and selling books.

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind Год назад +1

      Yes, I think she might be a narcissist. She only cares about being the centre of attention and have people adore and listen to her.

    • @Vierkantholz
      @Vierkantholz Год назад

      Yeah she's on a selfish fuck it trip. Not interested at all anymore in real politics. She want to go, but with bags full of money and seeing everything burn after her

    • @DarkHarlequin
      @DarkHarlequin Год назад +33

      And you wonder why she appeals to AFD voters 😉

    • @gp-1542
      @gp-1542 Год назад +12

      So a German trump then?

    • @NoHairMan
      @NoHairMan Год назад +14

      @@gp-1542 in some ways maybe 🤔 but it's a bit of a stretch. Wouldn't go that far for many reasons.

  • @juliuszkocinski7478
    @juliuszkocinski7478 Год назад +773

    "Her party is left on economics and right on social issues"
    As a Polish person under PiS government: first time?

    • @JochenHormes
      @JochenHormes Год назад +109

      No, not the first time here either. We had this about 80-90 years ago. You might have noticed at the time...

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Год назад +21

      ​@JochenHormes Nonsense! Capitalists like the Nazis are hardly possible.

    • @MommyAda21
      @MommyAda21 Год назад +1

      Honestly Poland went through so much it adapted to gain advantages/benefits out of this while countries like Germany would only literallly collapse especially with their history

    • @ciaacho1
      @ciaacho1 Год назад

      PiS is as economically left-wing as it is competent. Which it isn't. It's just populist. And still very much capitalist.

    • @Purjo92
      @Purjo92 Год назад

      @@JochenHormes Nazis were capitalists. They banned leftist parties and trade unions. They privatized many state owned companies. They were also on the right on social issues.

  • @eldrago19
    @eldrago19 Год назад +247

    8:19 This chart seems to suggest that this party would be popular with FDP voters. This seems somewhat improbable as the FDP is economically right wing and socially liberal, the opposite of this new party.

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind Год назад +40

      I know several older FDP voters that are not actually liberal and complain about the leaders of the FDP being too liberal. So maybe some of those people would switch. Some of the young FDP voters I know are the opposite though. They only voted for the FDP because it is liberal without having the same ideas economically as the Greens. Okay, some others I met were also completely aliberal. One literally only voted for the FDP instead of the CDU because the FDP is the only right-leaning party supporting the cannabis legalisation.

    • @mrm7058
      @mrm7058 Год назад +9

      Which is exactly what the political compass @ 8:07 shows, FDP in the lower right quadrant, Wagenknecht in the upper left quadrant.

    • @ralfrettig6963
      @ralfrettig6963 Год назад +9

      I agree: It just does not seem plausible that Wagenknecht would be more popular among FDP voters than among voters of the Left.

    • @MarkWhiley
      @MarkWhiley Год назад +3

      Well we have the Lib Dem/UKIP voter in the UK. Someone who wants to vote against the mainstream parties and so votes for whichever is not them but has a chance of winning something.

    • @alm9322
      @alm9322 Год назад +2

      ​@@MarkWhileyHonestly that's what I'm doing in Poland rn. Still swinging between the centrist "third way" and right-wing "Confederation". I don't know what i will choose yet.

  • @TheSeparhim
    @TheSeparhim Год назад +1327

    There is nothing as ironic as supposedly left wing party supporting a country that is literally an oligarchy.

    • @eldrago19
      @eldrago19 Год назад

      Just because a country has an Oligarchy doesn't automatically mean we should be waging war on them.

    • @miguelgameiro8063
      @miguelgameiro8063 Год назад

      All left wing parties eventually support an oligarchy, look at comunism ends up being

    • @Harsh-mg2em
      @Harsh-mg2em Год назад

      It's this kind of crazy left whose policy is determined by what damages the US, rather than looking at a dictactorship where saying you're gay in public is illegal and thinking "the guy who did that is probably not a good person". The left is post-soviet countries doesn't have this problem, because we were all beaten by the Kremlin-puppet-state police equally.

    • @XMysticHerox
      @XMysticHerox Год назад +231

      Oligarchy is a generous description of Russia. More like fascist dictatorship.

    • @gaborrajnai6213
      @gaborrajnai6213 Год назад +21

      We still dont buy ideologies on pipelines only natural gas.

  • @anachronisticon
    @anachronisticon Год назад +45

    At least Germany seems to have a lively party system that is open to mix-and-match policies. Seems more responsive/nuanced than some achingly fossilised two-party systems I can think of...

    • @VieleGuteFahrer
      @VieleGuteFahrer Год назад +5

      A lively party system that depends on either the SPD or CDU as coalition partners …

    • @anachronisticon
      @anachronisticon Год назад +3

      @@VieleGuteFahrer True enough. Perhaps one day we can vote on individual issues and in what order we prioritise them rather than parties. I can dream...

    • @BluerPanda1411
      @BluerPanda1411 Год назад

      @@Xzazashakemajority conservative districts get majority conservative policies because it would appease the majority. Simple. It’s not rocket science. Same with every other country

    • @DanielKolbin
      @DanielKolbin Год назад

      Each has pros and cons

  • @_np7
    @_np7 Год назад +556

    I wouldn't say she's a popular politician.
    Her whole scheme is about making as much noise and creating as much outrage as possible.

    • @luzie3317
      @luzie3317 Год назад +64

      I swear, apart from her stance on Russia and the rumors about her own party, I don't hear any news from her at all.

    • @antagonist3584
      @antagonist3584 Год назад +39

      I'd say controversial is the best way to describe her

    • @MyILoveMinecraft
      @MyILoveMinecraft Год назад +4

      Depends where you are.
      Especially in the rural east it feels like she is the only established politican people put any trust in

    • @hungrymusicwolf
      @hungrymusicwolf Год назад +2

      That's maybe technically true as people don't like her but as long as they vote on her that won't stop her.

    • @beatrix1120
      @beatrix1120 Год назад +13

      As an outsider I want to say, don't underestimate the noise makers. Taking advantage of bad publicity has helped a lot of crazy people get elected

  • @DommTom
    @DommTom Год назад +173

    Wagenknecht isn't really popular.
    In the Politbarometer (a pole conducted by the Central German Broadcast or ZDF) 10 of the most important politicians get rated by perfomance and sympathy. Here Wagenknecht always ranks at 9 with a score of -1.5. Only head of the AfD Alice Weidel ranks lower.

    • @agiyx8591
      @agiyx8591 Год назад +16

      She is the one with the biggest social media presence. So in a sense she is that popular.

    • @Dave1507
      @Dave1507 Год назад +27

      @@agiyx8591 yeah, but facebook likes don't necessary translate all that well into votes.

    • @lukasdutli3473
      @lukasdutli3473 Год назад

      But she ranks high among AfD voters. If you ask me I'd Welcome a strong wagenknecht party if it decimated the AfD

    • @rmn653
      @rmn653 Год назад

      "ZDF" is no reliable source since its government controlled

    • @0816M3RC
      @0816M3RC Год назад

      @@agiyx8591 Maybe if you are a populist 🐷 who lets social media do your thinking.

  • @networkgeekstuff9090
    @networkgeekstuff9090 Год назад +52

    Your sponsorship introduction about feeling good about self-improvment always reminds me of a colleague that started talking about how he spent the weekend learning on the internet and ended up talking to me about how 5G is spreading covid.

  • @miguellopes7627
    @miguellopes7627 Год назад +287

    how does she find Germany being dominant in the EU a bad thing for Germany?

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind Год назад +277

      She probably doesn't want the best for Germany, but only for Russia and herself. She's one of the Bundestag representatives who shows up in Bundestag debates least because she's too busy sitting in talkshows.

    • @rainerzufall42
      @rainerzufall42 Год назад +69

      She's nuts.

    • @nntflow7058
      @nntflow7058 Год назад

      She's pro Russia. She wants Germany to ceased to exist.

    • @boarfaceswinejaw4516
      @boarfaceswinejaw4516 Год назад +49

      because she wants to appeal to foreign nationalists.

    • @ynk1611
      @ynk1611 Год назад +76

      It's bad in the long run. The EU now pulls labor from smaller countries like Greece, Romania and Bulgaria and pushes them to work in Germany, France, Austria etc. and strips them of fiscal independence. We are destroying their economies for our own benefits, but due to our shared currency, we will eventually have to feather their falls, thereby ruining our economy as well.

  • @tomschweegmann
    @tomschweegmann Год назад +171

    She's not popular in Germany and I never understood this hype in foreign media about her. The poll you showed was an outlier. Another poll put her under the 5% threshold.

    • @tomschweegmann
      @tomschweegmann Год назад +25

      *she got 2% in that second poll btw.

    • @bikkiikun
      @bikkiikun Год назад +4

      Not just foreign media hype... the German media loves to have her, also.

    • @nox5555
      @nox5555 Год назад +10

      @@tomschweegmann She as a Person is very popular in Germany, her politics, not so much. She is one of the few german politicians with organic support, she can show up at some small town marketplace and people will stop and listen, not many other current politicians can do that.

    • @and_or946
      @and_or946 Год назад

      cope

    • @klausschumacher7126
      @klausschumacher7126 Год назад +1

      She is very popular at Lanz where she is always present....

  • @alexpotts6520
    @alexpotts6520 Год назад +167

    It sounds like Wagenknecht spends a lot of time on identity politics for someone who thinks identity politics is a distraction. Always worth remembering that right-wing identity politics is a form of identity politics too.

    • @g-rexsaurus794
      @g-rexsaurus794 Год назад +12

      Whataboutism

    • @mr.netflix9149
      @mr.netflix9149 Год назад +1

      No identy

    • @alexandernelson3703
      @alexandernelson3703 Год назад

      Whenever politicians talk about how so-and-so group is 'distracting' from the needs of the working class, that immediately sets off red flags. It's a way of racing their own hate as somehow being pro-worker. And it's why 9 times out of 10 "socially right, economic left" ends up being code for "do nothing and blame minorities for the economy"

    • @IsomerSoma
      @IsomerSoma Год назад +8

      She doesn't talk about it a lot. She wrote one book about it. Most of her talk is about left economic issues. Your comment is a strawman.

    • @mr.netflix9149
      @mr.netflix9149 Год назад +8

      @@IsomerSoma i read her book she. Talks about true left vs woke left and how wokeness destroyed leftists

  • @NoHairMan
    @NoHairMan Год назад +61

    The only thing Wagenknecht cares about is Wagenknecht.

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind Год назад +15

      Couldn't have said it better. Why sit in boring Bundestag debates and actually do your job, when you can sit in talkshows and have the attention centred on you instead? Maybe she's a narcissist.

    • @NoHairMan
      @NoHairMan Год назад +9

      @@solar0wind if sitting in the Bundestag would help her sell more books, she would sit everyday.

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind Год назад +4

      ​@@NoHairMan I'm sad to say that you're 100 % correct. Sad how many people fall for that.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Год назад +1

      ​@@solar0wind👍

    • @cy-one
      @cy-one Год назад +1

      @@solar0wind "Maybe" is a weird way of writing "Definitely."
      What dialect is that? ;)

  • @kamisad1030
    @kamisad1030 Год назад +69

    you should really look into the visa controversy in Poland. The amount of corruption in Law and Justice (PIS) party is appaling

    • @MommyAda21
      @MommyAda21 Год назад +10

      I feel sorry for Poland, after doing research on your political parties all I can say there is no hope for you 😭 yall deserve better

    • @chacka4292
      @chacka4292 Год назад +6

      Right now that country is ruled by and for elderly people and low educated people that live of 'bribes' given to them by government who raise taxes, strangle and squeeze anyone who is trying to get higher, be wealthy. Poland has growing gdp yet we are almost at BOTTOM of innovation rankings in whole Europe, not EU but Europe. Poland will suffer not now but in 5 or 10 years. We will be in complete mess due to debt which is increasing rapidly and our complete tragic demographics and lack of innovation and automation of our industry and production. No one invest and grow when each year your company pressured more and more by national gas/electricity prices and taxes increase. PiS economical doings are shame to any thinking and hardworking person and company - with exception of the one connected to national companies and PiS members. They literally rebuilded corruption and nepotism back to levels not seen in years. And they literally make it look normal, acceptable for their voters with explanation going by 'previous politicians did steal as well' . Sickening.

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund Год назад

      @@chacka4292I really hope Tusk et al succeeds - and lock up most of the Piss Party and clean up all the Piss plants in education, journalism, and the administration.

    • @bambina5604
      @bambina5604 Год назад

      ​@@MommyAda21"no hope for you" what 😂

    • @JAKE-ng8yr
      @JAKE-ng8yr Год назад +1

      @@MommyAda21 yeah, I'm liberal and there is literally no party for me to vote. I hate PiS and even I have a hard time voting for opposition (but will do it), now imagine someone more conservative, opposition is so unappealing. It's gonna be 3rd term for PiS or even worse they gonna go into coalition with far-right Konfederacja

  • @jopo3616
    @jopo3616 Год назад +15

    Good research. Objective, balanced, on point. 👍
    But one small negative. The party infografic (1:00) is not optimal. The CDU column should be black not dark blue and the logo underneath is not very recognizable either.

    • @Sylveon_Chloe
      @Sylveon_Chloe Год назад

      The color and the logo is just what is in their header on their website.

    • @skorp5677
      @skorp5677 Год назад

      ​@@Sylveon_ChloeYep, but the never use it anywhere xD

    • @tomschweegmann
      @tomschweegmann Год назад +1

      Wagenknecht is hardly one of the most popular politicians in Germany. The polling at 15% was an outlier. The next poll had her potential party at just 2%.

  • @bastianjansen4119
    @bastianjansen4119 Год назад +10

    Not to pick on the video, but I think there are some important issues with the video.
    1. The timeline
    As you present it, the 2003 labour market reforms, Lafontaine' resignation, the formation of the Grand Coalition and of today's Left Party all happened at the same time. In reality, it was thus:
    1998: Schröder becomes Germany's chancellor as head of a center-left (red-green) government, Lafontaine becomes Finance Minister.
    1999: Lafontaine resigns, spends years in the political wilderness
    2002: Schröder is narrowly reelected, the old left-wing PDS lose almost all their seats in parliament. Lafontaine nowhere to be found.
    2003-2004: Facing rising unepmloyment, Schröder reforms the German labour market with partial support of the center-right opposition CDU/CSU. Protests against cuts in social spending ensue.
    May 2005: Schröder calls a snap election; Lafontaine reenters politics as head of a new political left-wing alliance
    September 2005: Schröder's center-left coalition loses its majority and comes in 2nd at the Bundestag election, a Grand coalition is formed, making Merkel chancellor.
    2. The situation in the German Labour market
    You paint the situation as if the situation on the German labour market had significantly deteriorated since the 90s. On the contrary, unemployment is way down, the number of employees is way up, there is even a significant labour shortage.
    You point out there are far more part-time employees than in the 90s. True, but that's almost entirely due to mothers reentering the labour market shortly after their kids are born instead of staying at home for many years as was costumary in the 90s.

    • @gaborrajnai6213
      @gaborrajnai6213 Год назад

      1/3 of your economy is based on pregnant women? Well either Germany has the best fertility rate in the world, or this is a gross overestimation.

    • @KassandraFuria13
      @KassandraFuria13 Год назад

      You should have mentioned why Lafontaine left : one of the few brave against the Nato led war against former Yugoslawia.

  • @kasetoast8354
    @kasetoast8354 Год назад +6

    Dont get confused. She is economically far left and socially center right, NOT far right.

  • @Antonnick
    @Antonnick Год назад +83

    For those who speak and understand German, if you listen to some of her talks you will be impressed at the flow of her sentences which very rarely contain an "urm" or "ah" and use clear and precise language to get her point over. This makes her for one thing very watchable on talk shows where she is head and shoulders, figuratively speaking, above the other people invited on the show. Added to this, as probably all watching this video have noticed, she dresses extremely smartly which also adds to the image being portrayed of a classy person.
    Underneath the surface however, lurks a ruthless individual with very sharp claws.

    • @alexseguin5245
      @alexseguin5245 Год назад +5

      There's way too many syllables in the German language to ever squeeze an "urm" or "ah", to be fair.

    • @Antonnick
      @Antonnick Год назад +11

      @@alexseguin5245 Nearly all people on the talk shows, being highly talented speakers, urm and ah with ease. but not Frau Wagenknecht. I do not ever remember her ever faltering in her speech. Remarkable - does not make her less dangerous though.

    • @nox5555
      @nox5555 Год назад +2

      @@Antonnick alot of those professional speakers learn their lines before a show while Wagenknecht does everything on the fly.
      She is one of the few people who make those shows watchable. another of the few realy talented speaker regulary on those shows is Wolfgang Grupp,

    • @d.b.2215
      @d.b.2215 Год назад +1

      ​@@alexseguin5245A German sentence doesn't have more syllables than an English one. In the end it all works out to be roughly the same length

    • @alexseguin5245
      @alexseguin5245 Год назад +1

      @@d.b.2215 Euhhh... No. German has way more syllables than the English language and sentences tend to be significantly longer. There is a reason why video games will adjust their UI to fit German text, because if it works in German it's gonna fit every other language on Earth.

  • @lysenkotheory3400
    @lysenkotheory3400 Год назад +28

    Wagenknecht will bring back working class interests to politics

    • @γδδγ
      @γδδγ Год назад

      As she should. Left needs to go back to its roots and talk about class politics. Identity politics and fake progressive agendas are some of the reasons why people abandoned the left

  • @clavdivs0man
    @clavdivs0man Год назад +69

    A rejection of Identity Politics puts you on the right?

    • @98TrueRocker98
      @98TrueRocker98 Год назад +36

      And saying theres only 2 genders, and refusing to let your child undergo sex change, and hating pedophiles etc...lol

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind Год назад +31

      ​@@98TrueRocker98 Ah, I love it so much when people talk about things they know nothing about😊
      Why not read about how gender reassignment treatment actually works? There are a lot of informational resources available online. You don't need to let other people tell you what to think, you can simply read this stuff by yourself.

    • @98TrueRocker98
      @98TrueRocker98 Год назад +1

      @@solar0wind 40% of people who do gender reassignment regret it in lethal sense. Seek help before its too late for you or become a part of those 40%. Idc

    • @insu_na
      @insu_na Год назад +8

      @@solar0wind Du vergisst, dass "98TrueRocker98" (lmao) sich noch in die Windeln scheißt. Er wird dir nichts intelligentes oder fundiertes antworten können, weil er nicht alt genug ist um eine Persönlichkeit entwickelt zu haben

    • @_Bjornfot
      @_Bjornfot Год назад

      Yeah I konw right? It's like liberals think everyone who slightly disagree with them is automatically a conservative, as if no other ideologies exist.

  • @frederika3013
    @frederika3013 5 месяцев назад +3

    She is not pro Russian she is pro peace. Beautiful lady !

  • @HypaxBE
    @HypaxBE Год назад +64

    Really curious to learn more about her views on the Ukraine / Russia topic. Why stop sending resources and sue for peace?
    In my opinion that's just sending the wrong signal to Russia.

    • @gaborrajnai6213
      @gaborrajnai6213 Год назад

      Because lefties dont buy into these countries bs. They view these wars as the wars of the elites fought by the working class.

    • @KonstantinValentix
      @KonstantinValentix Год назад +1

      Thats the piont she wants Russia to win this war. She does this under the cover of pacifism, but her true intentions are very very obvious.

    • @seanchernov7178
      @seanchernov7178 Год назад

      She is probably pro Russia. Wants them to win, this is exactly the signal she wants to send

    • @theprofessionalfence-sitter
      @theprofessionalfence-sitter Год назад

      A lot of the German far-left are very pro-Russia - they don't really care about Ukraine, they just want the west to lose.

    • @onurturhal6814
      @onurturhal6814 Год назад +3

      Agreed

  • @nettcologne9186
    @nettcologne9186 Год назад +3

    Jeez "Bild" is not a newspaper, it's the same nonsense paper as the "Daily Express" in the UK

  • @trillionbones89
    @trillionbones89 Год назад +7

    Comparing her favorables to the Left party polling does not really work, since favorables just count up yes/nos while party polling has 7 options and does not give information about favorability

  • @loptater9681
    @loptater9681 Год назад +74

    Few issues I have with the video:
    1. The video didn't mention that Wagenknecht was a member of East Germany's dictatorship party and also the head of the "Communist Platform" (a far-left organisation which is under investigation by Germany's intelligence agency)
    2. Wagenknecht's economic policy isn't just "implement price caps", she wants to introduce "state control agencies" controlling companies
    3. Wagenknecht's key policy proposal, "Creative Socialism", was not mentioned at all. It contains stuff like an inheritance tax of 100%, nationalisation of industries and a 10% wealth tax on everything above €1 million (As a comparison, Bernie Sanders suggested a 1% tax above $30 million if I remember correctly)
    So yeah, Wagenknecht is way more radical on economics than just "left-wing".

    • @jenshep1720
      @jenshep1720 Год назад +17

      yes to all of this, just one thing: comparing any countries left wing parties to the american left is gonna make them look radical. in this case it happens to be true, but just keep in mind that what passes for leftism in the us isnt a great abse of comparison with other countries.

    • @Yourdrunkuncledave
      @Yourdrunkuncledave Год назад +7

      No, we've just become so used to neoliberal economic policies in the last 30 years that anything that slightly differs, now sounds radical. A large public sector, strategic nationalisation and high inter vivos taxes are all things that may just as well have been pulled straight out of the Beveridge Report or from any mainstream Keynesian of the post-war consensus such as James Meade. Economically, Wagenknecht is just filling a niche that was abandoned by the SPD when it embraced the third way policy regime, which is almost indistinguishable from that of the CDU.
      Her faults lie in foreign policy, and even there its honestly a mixed picture. Her stance on immigration is really not as radical as people make it out to be. Germany has had a significant influx of refugees over the last few years and there is an increasing amount of self-ghettoised neighbourhoods and parallel societies emerging, with entire families forming criminal clan structures in larger cities. That is not normal anymore. I say this as a son of refugees myself. I think its really important to have a humane refugee-friendly immigration policy, but on the reasonable condition that if you come to someone's home, you don't take advantage of hospitality and actually try to give a shit about respecting the law. If you can't do that bare minimum, then I'm sorry but you have forfeited your right to remain. Wagenknecht was literally admonished by the entire media landscape and her own party for saying this exact thing, "Wer Gastrecht missbraucht, hat Gastrecht verwirkt", which is the most mild and tepid criticism one can have, yet people reacted as if she had proposed to gun down refugees at the border.
      I don't even support her, mainly because her views on the Ukraine conflict and Russia are inexcusably bad and idiotic but honestly if she hadn't made herself unelectable with that take, she wouldn't be nearly as radical as people are making her out to be.

    • @jenshep1720
      @jenshep1720 Год назад +4

      @@Yourdrunkuncledave its not just what she says, its also the context shes saying it in. if someone like her, who constantly uses minorities as scapegoats for every problem, because its simple to understand and she wants to appeal to the right wingers - aka a populist - says things about the right of hospitality, its not a harmless observation, its a right wing dogwhistle. and thats also the other problem, her approach to minorities. the entire argument that identity politics are a distraction is in itself flawed, because its only true thanks to the conversation about it, which she herself stirs. we couldve gotten all of this over with literal decades ago if it wasnt for conservatives projecting their hangups onto people theyve never even met.
      if the left were actually genuine about their ideals, id vote for them in a heartbeat, but they allow people like her to flourish, and they support russia somehow. all that demonstrates that theyre more bark than bite when it comes to most things.

    • @panan7777
      @panan7777 Год назад

      Well, German ALWAYS go ALL the way. They stop when the tallest building in Berlin in 10' tall.
      This tribe goes collectively mad every couple of decades and it usually also burns the Europe down.

    • @funram
      @funram Год назад

      So she badically has the economic platform of the pre-Schrauder SPD ? Wow, so radical indeed...

  • @NoJusticeMTG
    @NoJusticeMTG Год назад +28

    I think it's unfair to say she has 'right wing' social politics. Being anti-immigration is historically a left wing position (engels's reserve army of labour), and thinking social issues are a distraction from class politics is just class reductionism

    • @coall5002
      @coall5002 Год назад

      Everything is dependent on Immigration...If our politicians start a strict anti-immigration campaign these Partys are going to drop in the same rate they popped up in the first place.

    • @herbertdarick7693
      @herbertdarick7693 Год назад +5

      Exactly right, but the maker of this video has probably no clue about these things.

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF Год назад +2

      Maybe calling her positions socially conservative and economically socialist would describe it better than the left and right.

    • @freesoftwareextremist8119
      @freesoftwareextremist8119 Год назад

      @@herbertdarick7693 No, German media also uses this rethoric. The goal is clear: position Wagenknecht as an alternative to the AfD to split the dissident vote.

    • @heisenbachofficial9437
      @heisenbachofficial9437 Год назад

      We should probably just stop using left and right alltogether.

  • @supalupallama
    @supalupallama Год назад +85

    As a german Sahra Wagenknecht is no where near to being "one of the most recognisable and popular politicians"

    • @tomschweegmann
      @tomschweegmann Год назад

      She consistently polled as one of the least liked politicians. Especially in the west noone will care about her

    • @quadon2620
      @quadon2620 Год назад +7

      Popular no, recognisable absolutely

    • @ja5866
      @ja5866 Год назад +3

      Klar ist sie das. Laut INSA die beliebteste Politikerin Deutschlands. Aber das nur mal so...

    • @tomschweegmann
      @tomschweegmann Год назад +8

      @@ja5866 Keine Ahnung wen/was Insa da für die Bild fragt. Andere Umfragen kommen da regelmäßig zu komplett anderen Ergebnissen.
      Die Bild hatte die Wagenknecht Partei auch bei 15% während sie anderswo bei 2% lag. Da ist sicherlich keine zuverlässige Studie durchgeführt worden.

  • @theinvincibleone0136
    @theinvincibleone0136 Год назад +26

    Right-wing socially and left wing economically lmao. This is literally PIS 2.0

    • @nntflow7058
      @nntflow7058 Год назад +27

      PIS are not pro Russia or anti West though. That's a big difference.
      PIS also support the Eurozone and NATO. Which is a big no-no for the German Communist or the German far right.
      She is closer to Orban.

  • @DK-dc8pu
    @DK-dc8pu Год назад +7

    The Thing about wagenknecht is that she acts like a voice for those who feel left behind....me personally ( a young gay men) wouldnt consider her as socialy right...more centered...shes not against queer or trans rights and isnt pushing the rich people to become richer nor is she trying to establish rules who demolish personal freedom.....also shes not a fan of russian society but is trying to make people understand that in Our time war is nothing to win trough wapons or murder.

  • @maxhatterschannel5140
    @maxhatterschannel5140 Год назад +14

    8:26 The fact that 30% of FDP Voters would liker her party makes no sense to me. There strongly economical right and social left. 😅

    • @drsnova7313
      @drsnova7313 Год назад +4

      The FDP are neither left nor right. There's more than one axis to political views. They are liberal. i.e. they are for personal freedoms, but also for freedoms of industry. So them being pro-LGBT, pro-legalization of marijuana (second only to the greens), and against surveillance/data gathering (by police, and also by corporations on the internet) but also pro tax breaks, mainly for the rich, is not a contradiction. And neither is sharing some views with other parties that are liberal in some respect.

    • @maxhatterschannel5140
      @maxhatterschannel5140 Год назад +3

      @@drsnova7313 Yes, ECONOMICAL there right and SOCIAL there left. Or did you just miss that part of my text message?

    • @ratatatuff
      @ratatatuff Год назад

      Don't try to make sense of FDP voters. They are generally not very bright and barely understand their own political position. The only thing they are certain of is the little voice in their head whispering: "me me me".

    • @NeverEverClever
      @NeverEverClever Год назад +1

      @@maxhatterschannel5140 *They are* , not there. Grammar can be important, as you can see.

    • @dalfokane
      @dalfokane Год назад

      @@drsnova7313 There are a near infinite amount of possible axis, but the commonly used one is that, which was used in the french revolution.

  • @svantefreerksen6967
    @svantefreerksen6967 Год назад +77

    Being a German, by now I sincerely hope she starts her own party, as I am convinced that it would mostly cannibalize the AfD.

    • @panzerschiff9805
      @panzerschiff9805 Год назад

      Very unlikely. The AfD has already gained their very loyal right wing base + the protest voters. In the end all Wagenknecht will do is rob die Linke of their last holdouts in Eastern Germany, creating two completely irrelevant parties that at most have some presence in city councils.

    • @prustk
      @prustk Год назад +3

      What if they would make coalition with Afd at some point in time after gaining further popularity? It is not impossible as both parties cover similar groups and have anti-establishment sentiment?
      Would you be happy about it? ;) It is really not impossible over the years in my opinion.

    • @dimitaru.8408
      @dimitaru.8408 Год назад +8

      Nothing is impossible, bit it is highly unlikely. Germany electing a socially far right government would be opposed by a lot of people including the broad German population. Their voters are mainly old East Germans and edgy teens.

    • @panzerschiff9805
      @panzerschiff9805 Год назад +3

      @pcirocki the problem is that the Wagenknecht party would have zero impact in such a coalition, with at most 1-2% contribution since most people will stick with the AfD and the only new people would be the old east German grandparents in thuringia and Saxony.

    • @fact6360
      @fact6360 Год назад

      Same. But she will sadly get over 5%

  • @theprofessionalfence-sitter
    @theprofessionalfence-sitter Год назад +99

    As a German, I don't think there is any politician I dislike more than Wagenknecht, except for maybe Höcke.

    • @atitop408
      @atitop408 Год назад +5

      Danke Bruder❤

    • @trillionbones89
      @trillionbones89 Год назад

      Es gibt noch ein paar mehr afdler, aber mittlerweile sehe ich Wagenknecht als eine ehrenamtliche Afdlerin

    • @firebirdcas
      @firebirdcas Год назад

      Communist

    • @philburmeister3427
      @philburmeister3427 Год назад +7

      Weidel.

    • @michaelrenper796
      @michaelrenper796 Год назад +3

      Can't fully agree. She's the only politician that is doable.

  • @quasarlgq
    @quasarlgq Год назад +24

    The amount of people in these comments that believe the nazis were economically "left wing" is outstanding

    • @nameTBA
      @nameTBA Год назад +3

      They were. Planned economies are not "right wing", no matter how much you want to spin it.

    • @quasarlgq
      @quasarlgq Год назад +2

      @@nameTBA nor are left wing. The economical system of Nazism does not fit a traditional left wing/right wing axis.

    • @nameTBA
      @nameTBA Год назад +1

      @@quasarlgq I disagree. The Nazi economy was substantially collectivist, as the regime, like in fascism, saw themselves as an extension to the "will of the people". This effectively influenced how companies ran under the regime, in which the workers' unions, albeit mostly controlled by the party, had an important say in the companies' operations, including what workers were entitled to. This paradigm doesn't fit the economic right wing, which tends to gravitate towards individualism over collectivism.

    • @_Bjornfot
      @_Bjornfot Год назад +5

      It's like they never actually read a history book. Privatization and corprorate bailours were unprecedented during that time.

    • @quasarlgq
      @quasarlgq Год назад +6

      @@nameTBA unions were destroyed under Nazism and replaced by a government body. There were no unions. First they came for the trade unionist, and I did not speak out. Search for that.

  • @Tommyleini
    @Tommyleini Год назад +7

    2:25 Schröder never governed with the Conservatives (CDU/CSU). He governed with the Green Party throughout his 7 years in government. It was surprising to many Germans that the cuts for the welfare state happened under an SPD-Greens coalition as the Greens were seen as left-wing too.

    • @Schmidtelpunkt
      @Schmidtelpunkt Год назад

      Also those were not just cuts - it was nothing less than a reform of the welfare system after a decade of stalling, which in turn allowed to detect the cuts which already happened, but which were hidden within a convoluted system. The biggest mistake of the Hartz reforms was to stop after a job half done, with the SPD shying away from improving them after Schröder rather than owning the positives and running with it. But then again Germans will always fall for the idea that change is bad, no matter how often they fall flat on their face with that strategy. Like a very dumb child who never learns.

    • @heyho4770
      @heyho4770 Год назад +1

      Its called acting when its necessary. Other Parties (looking at you CDU/CSU) tend to ignore Problems because many voters don't give a shit until it actually bothers them. Which can work for a very long time in Germany.

  • @theuglykwan
    @theuglykwan Год назад +14

    If the US used a PR system for elections, a party that was slightly left on economic policy plus slightly right on social policy it would probably get a good chunk of the vote.

  • @TheAmericanAmerican
    @TheAmericanAmerican Год назад +69

    So she wants to create an official Tankie Party in Germany. Great. Thanks. I hate it

    • @bobsemple9341
      @bobsemple9341 Год назад +1

      How is she a tankie?

    • @_Bjornfot
      @_Bjornfot Год назад +1

      She's not a "tankie" just because she's not Liberal. She is a Socialist. Completely different ideologies.

    • @SarastistheSerpent
      @SarastistheSerpent Год назад +21

      @@_Bjornfotno she’s not. She’s a Russia supporter and has made positive statements about imperialism and social conservatism. That’s straight out of the tankie textbook. She’s basically a Neo-Stalinist

    • @mememachine4570
      @mememachine4570 Год назад +13

      @@Besthinktwice this sounds like a conservative talking about a rape victim being “partially responsible for being raped” or Kanye talking about slavery being a choice or whatever

    • @MrTaxiRob
      @MrTaxiRob Год назад +10

      @@Besthinktwice then she should be telling Russia to return to their own territory. Or maybe "sanity" isn't your true goal, tankie.

  • @prateekbhurkay9376
    @prateekbhurkay9376 Год назад +109

    She wanted to be in academics but ended up in politics and is economic left wing, social right wing. I'm sure it'll be fine this time.

    • @derhinek
      @derhinek Год назад +37

      At least she is not from Austria...

    • @-haclong2366
      @-haclong2366 Год назад +1

      I don't think that we should call people obsessed with race "left-wing", it really sounds right-wing to me, especially when you realise that Wokeism's talk about "race consciousness" is literally something you can find in that other failed academic's works.

    • @Hexagonal_Goblin
      @Hexagonal_Goblin Год назад

      Privatization was one of Hitler's headline economic policies in the 1930s, so he was at most an economic centrist.
      That said, given her stances on protecting German workers from immigrants, "German Worker's Party" would certainly be a fitting name. Sigh.

    • @Hexagonal_Goblin
      @Hexagonal_Goblin Год назад

      @@-haclong2366 Saying you need to be conscious of race so that you can address & mitigate the symptoms of institutionalized racism is very different from saying you need to be conscious of race so that you know which minorities to kill.

    • @obscurehuntsman613
      @obscurehuntsman613 Год назад +19

      @@-haclong2366 The "wokeists" (whose "racial consciousness" is about opposing racism) and the Nazis (which support racism) are the same. Good job.

  • @richard09able
    @richard09able Год назад +40

    If she’s elected Germany will spend the next 10 years cleaning up the mess she makes.

    • @skorp5677
      @skorp5677 Год назад +4

      40.

    • @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
      @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад +4

      Germany is not cleaning anything up of anyone's so far into the Age of Exhaustion.

    • @undefined6341
      @undefined6341 Год назад +9

      She seems to have pretty reasonable and solid takes. In the past 3 decades, Germany has clearly been sliding down, so continuing the same as before isn't going to work well either.

    • @chrislouis7913
      @chrislouis7913 Год назад

      She won’t get elected. AfD will get into politics and instead they will clean up the mess merkel left behind

    • @undefined6341
      @undefined6341 Год назад +3

      @@TabeaSerenety Have you heard the kind of garbage the current ministers of Germany say? Like when a 360 turn was necessary? or when one of them claimed to work 560 days a year? I mean, I can't help that the bar has been set this low.

  • @cow_tools_
    @cow_tools_ Год назад +12

    She sounds unfathomably based. It's about time there were more economically left and socially centrist/conservative parties! It's the real centre now.

    • @theaverageitaliandon998
      @theaverageitaliandon998 Год назад +3

      Economically left and socially right is textbook dictionary of fascism and nazism. It’s really concerning that parties like this are gaining traction after the lessons of 100 years ago.

    • @cow_tools_
      @cow_tools_ Год назад +7

      @@theaverageitaliandon998 It is not textbook definition of facism and nazism. Go read a textbook.

    • @theaverageitaliandon998
      @theaverageitaliandon998 Год назад

      @@cow_tools_ were the Nazis not socialists ( left wing economics) while also aggressively pursuing the promotion of the nation ( right wing social policy)?

    • @cow_tools_
      @cow_tools_ Год назад +3

      @@theaverageitaliandon998 The Nazis were literally socialist in name only. Hitler himself was explicitly anti-socialist and there are many quotes on that. He named the party that to "reclaim socialism from the Marxists" and change its meaning. Economically the Nazis were definitely interventionist but also put industry in private hands. This is like being economically centrist, really.
      As for the social issues, if you're comparing a left wing party wanting to lower immigration and not fixate on the latest LGBT whatever to the ragingly antisemitic and race-pure Nazis, then that's your issue.

    • @drillbob1170
      @drillbob1170 Год назад

      @@theaverageitaliandon998 what a crazy comment

  • @pebblepod30
    @pebblepod30 Год назад +6

    I think that left on economics (esp with a sovereign fiat currency!) and moderate or conservative on other issues is exactly the winning thing here in australia too.

    • @stdesy
      @stdesy Год назад +1

      Sure, why NOT choose the worse possible set of views from both sides? 😂

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Год назад +1

      ​​@@stdesy
      Well i think they are the best, not the worst dependng on what you mean. Because left wing economically means doing what is best for working people and housing.
      Moderate on culture war means being against Forced Entry & Settlement without Consent; and rejecting the sense of entitlement economic illegal migrants have.
      Also, the majority of the public are moderate or consetvative on cukture war e.g. against biological men in women's sports, and many other issues.

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Год назад +1

      ​@@stdesy
      So considering what i just said, what do you have against that?

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Год назад

      ​@@stdesy
      Do u not agree with her stance that "culture war distracts the left from the needs of the working class"?
      If not, then why?

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Год назад

      ​@@stdesy
      If you are going to use the "nazi means national socialism" line, note the widely accepted historical fact that Nazi policy was not socialist (pro worker) at all but Corproate Statism.
      Nazis were also very extreme on Identity Politics too, which is the opposite to Wagenknekt.
      She is also mildly Nationalist - simply not wanting to sacrifice her own country's wellbeing for Racist White Guilt.

  • @matthewkopp2391
    @matthewkopp2391 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am a US citizen but have lived in Germany. And I would vote for Wagenknecht and wish there was someone like her in the USA, but it would be nearly impossible in the USA to find a classical left candidate.
    I am very socially liberal, but identity politics is not merely a distraction it is destructive. Self appointed activist I have known are often unenlightened, irrational, and unethical and they are also unelected and often complete narcissists that then speak for a whole group. I don’t see how someone‘s non-binary pronoun should be the focus when the USA has one million homeless and a long list of urgent economic problems for the common citizens.
    Also identity politics is funded by corporations for a reason. Because they don’t want people to focus on class issues.

  • @casparwijn
    @casparwijn 5 месяцев назад +2

    can you please stop labeling discenting parties and politicians in Europe as "Pro-Russian" ? it's getting really old.

  • @Edenbridge-iw5jx
    @Edenbridge-iw5jx Год назад +10

    I really like your formats guys and in this video you give us a general idea of what is happening at the moment in Germany, unfortunately there are some severe errors in your report:
    First of all, Wagenknecht is not Pro-Russian, she often critizised the russian regime and the democratic and political system of Russia, but yes, she wants to stop sending weapons to the Ukraine in combination with dimplomatic campaigns an peace talks.
    Other errors I spotted:
    - Schröder formed in 1998 a coalition with the greens and not with the CDU and Lafontaine resigned as finance minister in 1999, Schröder had nothing to do with the CDU but yes, when he was chancellor the SPD introduced neoliberal policies like the Hartz-4-reforms (the counterpart of UK´s Unviersal Credit system)
    - The peace manifesto was published in February 2023 (and not before the invasion), she and many others like politicians, intellectuals, authors or comedians appealed to the chancellor, that he should initiate peace talks for end the war in the Ukraine via diplomacy
    - Wagenknecht announced her relationship with Lafontaine in 2011 but married him in 2014
    The last error is really not important but I think you could do a better job in your research!

  • @devisionhun
    @devisionhun Год назад +3

    Soooo, she read the “how to get funded by Putin” book? 🤷‍♂️

  • @SodaMemes
    @SodaMemes Год назад +6

    can you please explain how the greens were put as the most libertarian party on the political compass even though they are the party who calls for the most restrictions, they are the definition of big gov.

    • @toacheroni8155
      @toacheroni8155 Год назад

      looking at the AFD being put under authoritarian is also just plainly wrong since they want to remove pretty much all regulations and restrictions put up by the greens. Anyone actually looking at their program and not just reciting the picture that the state media tries to paint would realise that as well.

  • @Arch3r666
    @Arch3r666 Год назад +2

    price cap on food.... someone has not studied up on that topic (ie Argentina). It'll just make food more available outside of Germany than inside

  • @hansmustermann1035
    @hansmustermann1035 Год назад +1

    information from germany: Gerhard Schröder had an coalition with the Greens, not with the CDU. but still a good work you guys do here

  • @mladen6726
    @mladen6726 Год назад +5

    Democracy is good, we the people can vote for who we want.

    • @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
      @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад

      No you cannot. If someone doesn't want the job, you cannot force them to take it.
      You have to pick from the pool of people willing to go about the extremely monotonous politics of advertising yourself and dealing with interest groups.

    • @hkonhelgesen
      @hkonhelgesen Год назад

      Wagenknecht provides the oppurtunity. To vote democracy away. To vote away the right to vote.

    • @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
      @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад

      What the Hell 🔥🔥🔥 are you on about?
      How did you get to such an implausible accusation? 😱
      @@hkonhelgesen

  • @vornamenachname1069
    @vornamenachname1069 Год назад +3

    I don't know about all the people saying she's not popular here in Germany. She has been one of the most popular politicians for years now, never even once leaving the top ten of popular German politicians. (There are several institutes that do surveys on who's the most popular politician).
    Compare that to chancellor Scholz who wasn't even on the list back in 2015. I think only Markus Söder comes close to her in terms of long-term popularity but then again, he has been a coalitional politician for most of the time, meaning he ruled certain aspects of the country as minister or by ruling Bavaria, Germany's second most populous state.
    And even if she were not popular, she still is pretty famous. Try going around asking Germans how certain politicians look. Do that with other oppositional politicians and despite for Wagenknecht or Weidel, most people won't know the name or cannot think of a face when hearing the name. And then again, Weidel has only been around for 3 years or so.
    As for Wagenknecht's current party "Die Linke", most people only know Gysi and her and Gysi isn't even an active member anymore.

  • @ElTimotoQIK
    @ElTimotoQIK Год назад +4

    she sounds based af

  • @funram
    @funram Год назад +2

    Isn't it, like, the third time she tries to launch a new party ?

  • @ThereIsOnlyWar40k
    @ThereIsOnlyWar40k 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm sick of all this anti-democratic propaganda. Those policies listed arent "pro-Russia".

  • @luzie3317
    @luzie3317 Год назад +5

    The origin story at the start is a bit wrong. Schröder never lead a grand coallition, he was forced to join one when Merkel beat him in 2005, her first term as Chancelor. Schröder did cooperate with the CDU/CSU for his Hartz-Reforms though.

    • @NeverEverClever
      @NeverEverClever Год назад +4

      Schröder actually never joined the grand coalition at all.

    • @luzie3317
      @luzie3317 Год назад

      @@NeverEverClever Oh, true. I thought he was Vize-Chancellor at the start, but seems like he wasn't.

    • @Vatnik_tschistilka
      @Vatnik_tschistilka Год назад

      @@luzie3317 Yeah the Schroder administrations were coalitions with the SPD and the greens

  • @danguee1
    @danguee1 Год назад +43

    0:30 absolutely! I'm left-wing and I definitely regard identity politics as 1) regressive (all that hyperfocus on race, gender - bit like Apartheid) and 2) leaves us on the traditional left in a tizz about being firm about our progressive politics

    • @ratatatuff
      @ratatatuff Год назад

      Nah, don't kid yourself, you're not left-wing. What you call "identity politics" has been a fundamental part of every Leftist movement in history. I suggest you start to educate yourself before you try to be in the Leftist camp.

    • @byunbaekhyun2283
      @byunbaekhyun2283 Год назад +5

      So you think there shouldn't be pride parade and gay people shouldn't be able to get married????

    • @_Bjornfot
      @_Bjornfot Год назад +20

      @@byunbaekhyun2283 Nice strawman. No one said that. You need to expand your mind if you think that liberal or conservative are the only possible viewpoints.

    • @nameTBA
      @nameTBA Год назад +7

      @@byunbaekhyun2283 What an oversimplification of what identity politics are. At this point, progressive identity politics is not about rights, but about trying to fight individual "disparity and injustice" through collective action, which is, ironically but intentionally, going to create more disparities and injustice, but against other groups of which many individuals have not been responsible for what is being supposedly fought against.

    • @SarastistheSerpent
      @SarastistheSerpent Год назад +1

      @@_Bjornfotbut what’s the third viewpoint when it comes to human rights? It’s not really something you can be ambivalent about.

  • @ghostsword6554
    @ghostsword6554 Год назад +4

    I take issue with calling her popular, but people certainly know her and her often controversial views

  • @rjagad
    @rjagad Год назад +2

    This politician is based.

  • @Notsogoodguitarguy
    @Notsogoodguitarguy 11 месяцев назад +1

    Advocating for workers is become an interesting paradigm in recent years, because most working class people aren't really what you could classify as left-wing, but the people that most talk about the working class are usually more left-wing. So, it is interesting how they want to square representing and taking care of people who have very different political and usually also economic view to them.

  • @oceanusman
    @oceanusman Год назад +72

    when she said identify politics are distracting the people from the issues of the working class is low key based

    • @thepax2621
      @thepax2621 Год назад +22

      Thats how she does it. Mixing common sense and a healthy dose of pragmatism with insane points, like outright communism for example.

    • @mrworldwide7387
      @mrworldwide7387 Год назад +2

      « Identity politics are distracting us from real issues »
      says the politician obsessed with identity politics

    • @mahe4
      @mahe4 Год назад +20

      yes, that is one of the simple points, that most other parties in germany miss.
      and then she is also extremely pro russia... she has a past of loving anything russia related and hating anything USA related and that got her into pretty delusional opinions.

    • @Wingsaberrules
      @Wingsaberrules Год назад +5

      What about working class identities? The terms she used are not mutually exclusive.

    • @ciaacho1
      @ciaacho1 Год назад +19

      the fun part is: both identity politics and working class rights can be addressed at the same time!

  • @MarcusCactus
    @MarcusCactus Год назад +3

    The four-quadrant graph is illuminating. Since long ago, I regret that the fourth quadrant was not occupied in most western countries. I personnally feel left anticapitalist for economic purposes, but reject the "woke" excesses of the post-68 leftists.
    Two notes.
    1. "Authoritarian" is a wrong description. One can be attached to all democratic principles like freedom of speech, of thought, of association, and opposed to mixed-culture, to islam, to discrimination (pos or neg), to rewriting history, to homosexuality promotion (instead of simply equality and non discrim), etc.
    So the vertical axis is more exactly : Conservative values - Anticonservative values.
    2. On a same view, the horizontal'axis is more and less than Left-Right : Capitalist - Anticapitalis maybe, but even there, not exactly.
    Again, but on economic grounds, it is between those who choose anarchy of private profits (they call it liberty or freedom) and those who defend regulation and equilibrium (equality).
    In a nutshell, both are a questtion of liberty & anarchy versus equality & rules.

    • @_Bjornfot
      @_Bjornfot Год назад

      The political compass is widely known to be trash, yeah.

  • @TheXasTube
    @TheXasTube Год назад +11

    So you are saying that new party would be economically left ... socialist and socially right ... nationalist.
    National Socialists kinda rings a bell from history class. Not a good one :(

    • @loowyatt6463
      @loowyatt6463 Год назад +4

      This reminds me of some Americans who say if a party is economically and socially left wing, it's communism

    • @ynk1611
      @ynk1611 Год назад

      The Nazis invented the word privatization. There were no remotely left-wing policies under Hitler. The "Socialist" aspect was to grab some left-wing workers back in the day, and Hitler admitted to this multiple times.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Год назад

      It couldn't be more capitalistic than the Nazis!

    • @tipsgamez4447
      @tipsgamez4447 Год назад +3

      Nazi-ism isn't nationalistic socialism (and it never was). Hitler just called the party 'national socialist' because calling yourself a socialist used to be seen as positive back then. It's true that the NSDAP did have a socialist wing (who were called Strasserists), but they were specifically purged after Hitler came to power.

    • @_Bjornfot
      @_Bjornfot Год назад

      Who said she was nationalist? And no, the nazis were not socialist nor even slightly left wing economically. They made huge pushs for privatization and corporate bailouts.

  • @yayfly7349
    @yayfly7349 5 месяцев назад

    theres been a gap in the political market for so long good to see someone taking use of it

  • @MaxpunchIDK
    @MaxpunchIDK Год назад +63

    Wow, as a german native I must say that was a pretty good analysis.
    News outlets in the english language often misunderstand or unintentially misinterpret german policies and internal disputes.
    Good job tldr.

    • @The_First_Sean
      @The_First_Sean Год назад +1

      Ew you’re European🤢, even worse if you’re European🤢🤮???

    • @cthulhufhtagn4554
      @cthulhufhtagn4554 Год назад +3

      He sayed schröder formed an coalition with the cdu which is a weird mistake. But apart from that it was quite good

    • @rainerbrombach5502
      @rainerbrombach5502 Год назад +2

      That's not true. He said that Schröder worked with the CDU to push the agenda reforms through the Bundestag and Bundesrat (state chamber). His red-green coalition did not have a majority in the Bundesrat.

    • @cthulhufhtagn4554
      @cthulhufhtagn4554 Год назад +1

      @@rainerbrombach5502 ...at 2:22 he literally sayed that they formed a grand coalition. How is that not wrong?

    • @paolobarontini799
      @paolobarontini799 Год назад +1

      ​@@cthulhufhtagn4554i think he confused One of his govts. with the Merkel I

  • @dennisenright9347
    @dennisenright9347 Год назад +23

    Why is the idea that some voters might be on the left economically but at the same time hold strongly conservative social views so hard for some to comprehend? It is hardly a new phenomenon. Disriaeli was said to have made political use of the conservativism of the working class, and the British National Party was alleged to have plagiarized labour party economic policies from the 1930s. Some people just seem to think that everyone must see the world as a simple minded split between left and right.

    • @roberthartburg266
      @roberthartburg266 Год назад +1

      Same reason why they claim that Wagenknechts is "right wing" on social issues: They have no brain and no idea what they are talking about. Wagenknecht has no right wing views to her body. The Left Party she belongs to is the follow up party of the East German ruling party SED. She is against identity politics and migration, because it's in violation of her oldschool marxist world view and she thinks it's weaking the proletariat. It's the same reason why she is pro Russia. It's the old Cold War loyalty that is still inside her that makes her think Russia is the good guy.

  • @connormycyk1835
    @connormycyk1835 Год назад +46

    For someone who is left wing economically. She sure does pedal her books in a capitalistic way and is a multimillionaire. Almost like it’s just a act 💀

    • @gaborrajnai6213
      @gaborrajnai6213 Год назад

      Do the christian democrats behave as real christians?

    • @JSK010
      @JSK010 Год назад +2

      You sound surprised 😀

    • @_Bjornfot
      @_Bjornfot Год назад +1

      Win some lose some. Can you find a politician who is not rich?

    • @rainerbrombach5502
      @rainerbrombach5502 Год назад +1

      Salon Bolsheviks

    • @fdpls1987
      @fdpls1987 Год назад +13

      oh the good old you are "rich" so you can't be on the left argument classic winner especially if it is with something like a book. Truly big brains here at least 150IQ

  • @JK-ot6ek
    @JK-ot6ek Год назад +4

    Interesting insight from the outside of Germany. I percieve Wagenknecht to be so far left she turned right again.

    • @drillbob1170
      @drillbob1170 Год назад

      she always gets portrait as a far left communist. Deep inside she probably still is but she herself said that she would rather reform the system back to more ordo-liberalism

    • @matthewkopp2391
      @matthewkopp2391 7 месяцев назад

      Because your uneducated.

  • @tomgoluke1425
    @tomgoluke1425 Год назад

    „In an exclusive from Bild“ … yea that’s solid.

  • @tschavalala
    @tschavalala Год назад +2

    Most germans are just sick and tired of the economics & migracion policies.
    But all the established parties dont care so germans have to vote a kind of radical party to get politics inside of germany better. Everyone knows that they would be a poor choice for germanys International politics but this country has to get well inside first

  • @wolfgangrenner4152
    @wolfgangrenner4152 Год назад +5

    I can not believe, that Wagenknecht can get around of 10 % or more polling share. Wagenknecht is a copy of AFD. But rather left and sharper pro Russia. I would suppose, that Right / Russian oriented pollers will prefere AFD over Wagenknecht. But what will happen ? I don't know.

    • @neilefc877
      @neilefc877 Год назад

      you dont have to be right wing to support Russia and understand their position. Just saying...

    • @wolfgangrenner4152
      @wolfgangrenner4152 Год назад

      @@neilefc877Most Kreml controlled West European parties are "Right Wing". For example: Victor Orban, AFD, FPÖ, Le Pen, Salvini, etc.. And Wagenknechts central target is to dismantle EU and NATO. And making from Europe an subsidary of Putin Imperialism. Peculiar is, that Wagenknecht comes from Left Wing party, but adopes all AFD themes like migration control etc.. And utilizing the theme Migration control is only a fishing trick for getting more voters. Most Europeans are over from Immigration and desire an complete immigration stop. So you have a strong theme to get voters with this item. The contemporary problem is less how to like Russia. The question is rather if you accept the desire of most East European states to join the Western align EU Block. Meaning to get rid of Russian control. Ukraine is most consequent to formulate this target. But Moldova and Geogia and the democratic opposition of Belarus have the same dream. Before Russia attacs Ukraine West Europe developed strong trade relations with Russia. I by my self owned 100 Gazprom shares. I did not sell them in Februar 2022, because I could not believe that Russia will restart WW2 at Europeans East Border. But it happend. But I watched through the rose/red glasses of EU peace keeping mechanism. But Russia is not an EU member state. But a antagonistic Superpower, which regards Europe as a weak and helpless colony form USA, which has to become a Russian colony in future. But most West Europeans had been much to stupid to understand the historical reality.

    • @xaverlustig3581
      @xaverlustig3581 Год назад

      "Wagenknecht is a copy of AFD" But without the right wing bit. And given that Afd currently shows 20+ percent in polls, 10 percent for Wagenknecht isn't out of the question.

    • @wolfgangrenner4152
      @wolfgangrenner4152 Год назад

      @@xaverlustig3581The AFD started in the beginning as pure national conservative economic party. It was a "new CDU", which replaces the current CDU, which runs behind Greens policy to fetch their voters. But the line Schröder - Merkel - Habeck is a left wing, anti national and pro Russian / Chinese policy line. The AFD was like Le Pen an anti migration and anti population exchange party. But not Russian bound. But then Putin Russia bought Le Pen and AFD to support Putins imperial project, which should dismantle EU and NATO. And making from Europe a Russian colony. This is valid up today. Wagenknecht is like Oskar Lafontaine a DKP follower. Meaning a far left wing party coupled to Russia for all times. And this far Left was not so popular in Germany. At least as conservativ CDU policy gives better outlook on prosperity. But this prosperity advantage has disappeared in last years. The only rich are today pure money capitalists. No longer entrepreneurs, artists, scientists, which build up a real life strong nation. This process is already discribed in Karl Marx "Kapital" Book. But nowadays nationalist stands also on difficult terrain. It is like 1933. Vote for communists to lose all property, or vote for Hitler, what was as toxic as a commuinstic (Pol Pot style) state. Nowadays the situation is similar. And AFD has more positive renomee from its former beginning time than Wagenknecht, which was always a Russian communist section.

  • @clutrike7956
    @clutrike7956 Год назад +3

    She is very correct.
    You can not support Labor by increasing the labor pool with external supply. To support German workers you must protect their market position by limiting immigration.

  • @thetruth1107
    @thetruth1107 Год назад +12

    I would definitely vote for her

  • @ugiswrong
    @ugiswrong Год назад

    I don’t really like you captain noodle arms but you did do a good job with the advertisement script at the end, better than most RUclipsrs. Soy on, soy on

  • @ralphmumbeck5758
    @ralphmumbeck5758 Год назад +2

    Title is an example of a "false premise".
    *Wagenknecht is not "pro-Russia",* but shares the analysis of geostrategists like Mearsheimer that the USA/collective West caused the war to a great extent, by using the Ukraine as bait to provoke Russia ("buck passing and "buck catching" as strategy).
    Her political views are pretty much in line with other EU anti-war politicians like Claire Daly (Ireland). None of them are "pro Russia".

  • @iam.damian
    @iam.damian Год назад +8

    We have a similarly idiotic party in Slovakia.

    • @MommyAda21
      @MommyAda21 Год назад

      interestingly every country has it, sometimes even multiples of them

  • @SK-vw3in
    @SK-vw3in Год назад +31

    Far left politician popular among afd voters.
    Molotov-Ribbentrop alliance returns 😅

    • @thepax2621
      @thepax2621 Год назад

      Well... I'd like to disagree, but Wagenknecht is just crazy enough to actually do it.
      She's spending ridiculous amounts of time on Talk-shows, licking Putin's butt.

    • @nntflow7058
      @nntflow7058 Год назад

      So in few short years, the far right would betray the far left like Hitler did with the USSR?

    • @Exmuslim1917
      @Exmuslim1917 Год назад

      What

    • @arpandas2243
      @arpandas2243 Год назад +5

      ​@@Exmuslim1917Far left and Far right are more similar than you think

    • @Exmuslim1917
      @Exmuslim1917 Год назад

      @@arpandas2243 BS

  • @notmynamedammit
    @notmynamedammit Год назад +4

    Okay, so I'm Austrian and not a German, but from my outside point of view, I never perceived the SPD as being particularly about Identity Politics. They were just normal "watered down economic leftwing". I actually think in a weird way, if Wagenknecht is vocally complaining about identity politics, in a way identity politics play a larger role in her party than in the SPD where in my opinion, the topics was always just an "also ran" where they were never beyond "yeah, we vaguely agree with what others say the left position is", rather than something that they invested time in promoting or developing.
    IMO even if Wagenknecht complains about "the left" these days being too much about identity politics, I doubt she really has the SPD much in mind compared to the Greens or various pundits. (that said, social democratic parties usually do advocate in favor of quotas for women, but that is hardly a hip new thing, they have been arguing for that since at least the early 90s)

    • @gaborrajnai6213
      @gaborrajnai6213 Год назад

      Die Grünen is nothing else but identity politics. SPD is the I dont know what they really are party.

    • @skorp5677
      @skorp5677 Год назад

      Absolutely correct. She mostly complains about her own leftist party (die Linke) and the greens. Nobody talks about the SPD as they are essentially invisible.

    • @drillbob1170
      @drillbob1170 Год назад

      Meiner Meinung nach ist die spd ist in den letzten Jahren schon sehr in die Identitätspolitik abgedriftet. Nachdem sie von der cdu das letzte Jahrzehnt fast komplett dominiert wurden, haben die wirtschaftlich irgendwie ziemlich abgebaut und sind rechter in dem Sinne geoworden. Das mit der Identitätspolitik ist glaube eher auch ein gesellschaftliche Thema und die Spd bedient sich da gerade dran.

    • @FirsToStrike
      @FirsToStrike Год назад

      Yes she has the greens in mind. Her problem with the SPD is that they're not left enough.

    • @matthewkopp2391
      @matthewkopp2391 7 месяцев назад

      There was a split on the issue in Die Linke and she left Die Linke because of it.

  • @Sultansekte
    @Sultansekte Год назад +2

    This is just propaganda. Wagenknecht was never "pro russia".

  • @lukasgestrine
    @lukasgestrine Год назад +2

    If they weren’t so worried about what happened 100 years ago and grew a spine and had some national pride. They should be the powerhouse of Europe in all reality.

  • @IsomerSoma
    @IsomerSoma Год назад +7

    Wagenknecht isn't rightwing on social issues. Being against identity politics =/= rightwing.

    • @itzvenandi
      @itzvenandi Год назад +1

      Which is more often than not a right wing view...

  • @tancreddehauteville764
    @tancreddehauteville764 Год назад +19

    She is not remotely as extreme as the NSDAP, but more of a 'conservative socialist'. I don't see this as controversial and indeed was typical of many Warsaw Pact states in the old days. By comparison, the AfD is right wing on both economics and social policy. The old British Labour Party used to follow a similar 'conservative socialist' line until it was infiltrated by hard-left Marxists in the 1970s.

    • @luzie3317
      @luzie3317 Год назад +10

      Her policy is basically what the AfD claims to be, but isn't. (That being economicly left wing.)

    • @ratatatuff
      @ratatatuff Год назад

      Not as extreme as the NSDAP? What are you smoking? I'm not trying to defend Wagenknecht because I strongly dislike her but she's actually pretty opposite to the NSDAP and the idea of state capitalism.

  • @rmn653
    @rmn653 Год назад +6

    In Germany we currently have the worst government possible. Sahra Wagenknecht represents our opposition, she fights to replace the government and I will support her new party!

  • @NoWarFools
    @NoWarFools Год назад +1

    She is not pro russia she is against weapons deliveries and for an immediate peace agreement. So am I and at least 50 percent of my country

  • @richardcarrillo6164
    @richardcarrillo6164 Год назад +2

    I hope Germany drops Ukraine support. That war needs to end.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Год назад +3

    US Democrats on holding the party together: "It's clearly a skill issue."

  • @lu881
    @lu881 Год назад +3

    I like her

  • @SwissSareth
    @SwissSareth Год назад +3

    "Wagenknecht", not "Wagenkneckt". 😅

  • @tassilomelters3776
    @tassilomelters3776 Год назад +2

    one of the main points is that a lot of germans feel like there are two types of parties in Germany. One type of party shares some kind of broad agreement, meaning that in the end they are all the same (which is not true imo but anyway). This feeling includes all parties except the far right AfD. So the AfD, even though unvotable for many people, remains the only party to vote for if you want to say that you are against the mainstream politics and that you dont trust the established parties. So the AfD kind of has a monopoly on voters that completely mistrust the mainstream politics. With Wagenknechts party, there would be another party that people can vote for if they mostly disagree with the mainstream. That is one explanation why Wagenknechts party could become so popular, considering that the AfD has never been as strong as it is now. Good video tho

  • @jurgenpaul8862
    @jurgenpaul8862 Год назад +2

    As a German I don´t think that I would vote for a so called "Wagenknecht Party". But she has an interesting point. Wagenknecht seems to be the only politician in Germany who really wants to know who destroyed the North Stream Pipelines. Why doesn't our government want to talk about such an important issue? And if you take all the other problems of Germany I can point out that the other parties existing in the Bundestag also don't have the ability to stop the political and economic decline of our country. Many Germans are fed up of our politicians living in their Berlin bubbles. In my opinion most politicians don't care about the problems of the people living in this country. I see a big alienation between the political class and the rest of the population. In this sense I can't find a greater party to vote for. They all want Germany to get fit for the future. But their solutions are from the past. And when the people don't follow these ways the politicians engage in insults to voters. But I am also sceptic that a "Wagenknecht Party" is the definite game changer.

    • @matthewkopp2391
      @matthewkopp2391 7 месяцев назад +1

      The country who blew up the pipeline starts with the letter U.
      That narrows it down to the USA or Ukraine or Uruguay. I am pretty sure it wasn’t Uruguay though.

  • @Paranoid_Found
    @Paranoid_Found Год назад +12

    Wagenknecht mixes nationalism and socialism

    • @juliuszkocinski7478
      @juliuszkocinski7478 Год назад +10

      Hey, I've seen that one before in Germany, it's a classic!

    • @remusmuscberlin7959
      @remusmuscberlin7959 Год назад +2

      Back then, Ukraine also had SS units that murdered, and today there is still no lack of excessive nationalism in Ukraine.

  • @istvanczap3004
    @istvanczap3004 Год назад +29

    They are right in that focusing on the intersectional stuff is just a thing for urban university students.
    They are also right that it is not an actual left wing party if it doesn't care about its native workers and favours newcomers to the detriment of them.

    • @DIO45032
      @DIO45032 Год назад +7

      Maybe trivializing issues of civil rights is not the brightest idea

    • @istvanczap3004
      @istvanczap3004 Год назад +9

      @@DIO45032 maybe triviliasing the economic situation of you country's native poor to virtue signal online is not a bright idea.

    • @DIO45032
      @DIO45032 Год назад +7

      @@istvanczap3004 You can promote both civil rights and the economy. Enough with this populist divide and conquer nonsense. Achieving equality for LGBT people is not "virtue signaling"

    • @istvanczap3004
      @istvanczap3004 Год назад +4

      @@DIO45032 are the Die Linke doing both though?

    • @insu_na
      @insu_na Год назад

      @@istvanczap3004 Die Linke are doing nothing because they're not meaningfully represented in the federal government (and good thing too, with the split they're in right now... Until that's resolved... yea)

  • @DanielGalimidi
    @DanielGalimidi Год назад +4

    I think you might be overstating her impact. Die Linke currently has 39 seats in the Bundestag, the 736-seat lower house of the German Parliament. That's the least amount of seats any one party has. Even the CSU, the branch of the CDU that only runs in Bavaria, has 45 seats. So even if Wagenknecht were to make a new party, she'd only be able to siphon a few members off Die Linke, since her new party would only be splitting the vote among potential voters.

    • @kurteisner67
      @kurteisner67 Год назад

      And consider that only e.g. if Gregor Gysi hadn't run and won his constituency, The Left would only have had two seats (they didn't even cross the 5% hurdle).

    • @heyho4770
      @heyho4770 Год назад +2

      Could very well put the LINKE under the 5% threshhold and therefore out of the Bundestag

    • @kurteisner67
      @kurteisner67 Год назад +3

      Also, calling Wagenknecht "popular" is ridiculous.
      She's consistently ranked together with Weidel as one of the two least popular German politicians.
      [The last rating from the 15th of September was -1.2 on a scale from +5.0 to -5.0]

    • @kurteisner67
      @kurteisner67 Год назад

      ​@@heyho4770This was already the case with her running last election, so it's not really her making a dent there.

    • @nicostreeck8394
      @nicostreeck8394 Год назад +1

      She might be able to grab some would-be AfD votes in East Germany, but in principle I agree with your statement.

  • @ab-ym3bf
    @ab-ym3bf Год назад +1

    A rather English view thinking that a splinter party can disrupt politics of a whole country. Most European countries are governed by coalition politics, a very small party with a few % of seats will not change that nor create chaos.

  • @Lauschangreifer
    @Lauschangreifer Год назад +1

    Rightwing is "nationalist" and left wing is "socialist", which gives us what?

  • @j.obrien4990
    @j.obrien4990 Год назад +8

    I have to agree about identity politics being a distraction, but its not really a leftist issue, both the left and right are guilty of using these topics as wedges. Just look at the broo-haha from the right about the Barbie and Cinderella movies.

    • @Jay_Johnson
      @Jay_Johnson Год назад

      Identity politics is a response to moral panics and culture wars started by the right to demonise minority identities. It’s hard to argue about public policy with someone who discounts your opinion because ‘you don’t belong in this country’ or ‘you are a moral degenerate.’

    • @matthewkopp2391
      @matthewkopp2391 7 месяцев назад

      Yes but who is behind that. In the USA the right wing think tanks like Heritage sponsored by oil wealth, spend a billion on pundits to create outrage on petty things to get a conservative base to vote for them, and other industries through think tanks support the Democrats.
      People think they win something on a social issue, but in the meantime must don’t have adequate healthcare, low wages, student debt, medical debt, etc.
      So of course I support all human rights, but to be so self involved that we are suppose to pay attention to personal pronouns while USA has one million homeless people? That us the definition of privilege boutique politics.

    • @이상호-l5c1z
      @이상호-l5c1z Месяц назад

      @@Jay_JohnsonKid, until the 90s even the left wings hated homosexuals

  • @rockerfarm6445
    @rockerfarm6445 Год назад +8

    The worrying thing about Wagenknecht is that i can't remember her ever becoming really active to work on solutions but always being against the government on controversial topics no matter what fundental values she would throw over

    • @airtale.p
      @airtale.p Год назад

      Pro-russian politicians should be just arrested for treason, plain and simple, in any country. If a politician priortizes another country over your own, they are a traitor.

    • @xaverlustig3581
      @xaverlustig3581 Год назад

      You'll have noticed that she's never been in any government, but only ever in opposition. So being against the government has been her job.

    • @rockerfarm6445
      @rockerfarm6445 Год назад

      yes but when the government took up positions she previously supported suddenly these things were awful@@xaverlustig3581

    • @kimhallz6685
      @kimhallz6685 Год назад

      @@xaverlustig3581 as a politician your job is to speak for the people that voted for you, regardless of Wagenknechts case as opposition your job is not to be against the goverment but still to speak for your voters and give them a voice in parlament.

  • @TheMasterTeddy
    @TheMasterTeddy Год назад +25

    As a German I agree with Wagenknecht on all points and share her left-conservative path. Except for one point: foreign policy. As a staunch transatlanticist, I consider it a mistake for Ukraine to refuse assistance and to exit NATO. Putin must be stopped. This man has caused so much suffering. There is only one just punishment for him: the death penalty.
    Small correction in the video: Oskar Lafontaine did not leave the SPD because of the Grand Coalition. He left the SPD because, under Schröder, it took the same path as the 'New Democrats' under Bill Clinton: dismantling the welfare state and loosening labor laws.

    • @gaborrajnai6213
      @gaborrajnai6213 Год назад +4

      USA did blew up your pipeline. Dont you intend to do something about it? Not exiting NATO is preferable, but they have to know where their place is. They cant do such things in another sovereign country.

    • @TheMasterTeddy
      @TheMasterTeddy Год назад

      @@gaborrajnai6213 Putin has destroyed this pipeline. Not the United States. Furthermore, there are huge shale gas deposits in northern Germany that could make Germany independent on gas imports.

    • @ciaacho1
      @ciaacho1 Год назад +2

      how can someone unironically call themselves "staunchly transatlanticist"?

    • @gaborrajnai6213
      @gaborrajnai6213 Год назад

      @@TheMasterTeddy If Putin would destroy that pipeline, your media would run around with the evidence like its a victory cup. The sole reason why they are silent is because it wasnt Putin. And only two countries in NATO has the naval power to do it, the US and Britain, but Britain would never do such actions without the explicit command of Washington. So you have a shale gas deposit, thats good to hear, but that is a german decision to utilize it, which Biden has no word about, as well as using or not using Nord Stream is a German decision to be made. Thatshow democracy works.

    • @ratatatuff
      @ratatatuff Год назад +2

      Wagenknecht is a joke.

  • @politicaltheory9336
    @politicaltheory9336 Год назад +1

    so left wing on economics, and right wing on social issues? That's the worst kind of centrist. That type of centrist wants all the power, and is not willing to allow the people power in a certain area.

  • @sebastiangruber2004
    @sebastiangruber2004 Год назад +1

    2:36 it was Red and Green