Why the fuck are all far right parties against green initiatives? They spout about their motherland and claim to value it, but are more than willing to destroy the very thing under their fucking feet.
I know they’re dumber than rocks, but still.
Why the fuck are all far right parties against green initiatives? They spout about their motherland and claim to value it, but are more than willing to destroy the very thing under their fucking feet.
I know they’re dumber than rocks, but still.
Short answer, they're agents of oil, coal, and gas industries, often backed by totalitarian regimes such as that of Russia. Part of their hybrid warfare.
Russia, the country formerly known as Europe's gas station.
AfD follow orders from Moscow, and one of their priorities is to restore Germany’s energy dependence on Russian oil and gas.
The far right is easy to buy, and oil companies have a surplus of money and a shortage of ethics.
More of a reason to add more restrictions on ICE and to use your car as little to none as possible. And to use a bike instead.
Agreed on all points!
Far rights are ideologically driven and basically just want to destroy the country they‘re campaigning in to profit from the chaos. Which is why it‘s best to make them illegal to protect democracy and society. Because democracy has this odd quirk of being able to abolish itself but it can‘t just reincarnate the same way once it‘s gone. You need special mechanisms to protect people from enslaving themselves.
the same reason american conservatives are in the pocket of big oil. money.
conservatives attract the stupid to the rank and file and it wins them votes, They're stuck in the 1960s.
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