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As a native German and antifascist leftist I'm worried as well, but I don't think that history will simply repeat itself. The problems we are facing are very different and I don't think that a party as radical as the AfD is able to gather 20% support in a federal election. Germany HAS become a multicultural wonderland in recent years and the majority supports it! German politicians of the left, center and center-right shouldn't engage in the blame game. Especially the CDU/CSU has to understand that their role now is not to copy AfD talking points.