(January 22, 2024 at 6:17 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:Well,(January 22, 2024 at 4:06 am)Deesse23 Wrote: yep
In total about 500.000 people went to the streets, all across German (conservative estimates by the police), from north to south, east to west.
As a ballpark, looking at the total population of each city with protest marches, you can assume that up to 10% of people went to the streets.
More info is in:
Heidelberg: 18:000
Ulm: 10.000
Karlsruhe: 20.000
Nuremberg: 15.000
Hamburg: 50.000
Kassel: 12.000
Giessen: 12.000
Hannover: 35.000
Braunschweig: 15.000
Dortmund: 30.000
Saarbrücken: 13.000
Halle: 16:000
Flensburg: 10.000
Erfurt: 10.000
I find that tremendously encouraging.
Boru
the Afd is currently as popular as it never was before. Polls indicate a 20% voter base on a national level (being the strongest party in some individual states, with up to 40%), which can be prohibitive for future coalitions (...without participation of the AfD). But imho its important that the other 80% go to the streets and make a clear statement. Back in the 20s the NSDAP also had less than 30%....and we know how that turned out, because we didnt have enough democrats in our democracy. It is indeed encouraging to see that this time we may have enough democrats, no matter what flavour, to stop fascism in its track this time..
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