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Why Boomers killed Germany!

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​  David Vance SubstackRead More

The world has watched the German elections and there are three obvious conclusions that we can safely draw;

  1. The AfD has DOUBLED its share of the vote from just over 10% in 2021 to just over 20% in 2025. It is now the second largest political party in Germany and the fastest growing. That’s the good news

  2. The CDU/CSU party once headed by Angela Merkel has topped the poll with over 28% of the vote.

  3. The new German Government will be a globalist coalition excluding the Afd which can provide opposition in the Bundestag.

It’s worth pointing out that the CDU/CSU party has presided over much of the mass migration that threatens Germany’s existence. It is also committed to Net Zero aiming for a 65% cut by 2030 and 88% by 2040 with net zero by 2045 as the endpoint.

And the end of Germany as a functional economy.

It is a Party that embraces globalism and has been to the fore in supporting the Ukraine grift.

But if we take a look a little under the bonnet, we soon discover that it is the German boomers that are voting CDU/CSO in overwhelming numbers. While the CDU got a mere 13% of the 18-24 vote overall today, they received a whopping 43% of the 70+ vote. Here are the demographic details!

Some young Germans realise the dangers that Germany has been plunged into but they are massively outnumbered. 27% of Germans under 24 voted for ‘Die Linke,’ the literal successor to the East German Communist Party.

If you look at how BERLIN voted, you will see that it was the heirs to Communism that topped the poll. AfD came fourth.

Germany remains trapped at the mercy of the Boomer and communist youth. The globalist parties understand and eco xpend major resources – particular media assets – on this. They know that if they push the idea that the AfD is “far right” and the “heirs to the Nazis”, then these older voters can be coerced into sustaining the establishment parties and THAT keeps the decline going. In essence, Boomers can be manipulated by the media into voting for more of the decline that has characterised their Nation for some years and the youth are captured by leftist ideology.

Germany has been the economic engine at the heart of the EU project for many years. Germany contributes approximately 24.3% to the European Union’s GDP, based on data from 2023. This figure reflects its position as the largest economy in the EU.

But things are not good.

Germany’s economic performance last year was marked by a contraction, making it the second consecutive year of decline for Europe’s largest economy. According to official data from the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), Germany’s price-adjusted gross domestic product (GDP) shrank by 0.2% in 2024, following a 0.3% drop in 2023. This back-to-back annual decline—the first since the early 2000s—highlights a prolonged period of stagnation, with GDP barely 0.3% higher than its 2019 pre-pandemic level.

So Germany is in economic decline, enduring endless jihad attacks on its streets and yet the Party that has presided over much of this has been returned to power.

It’s like Stockholm syndrome in Berlin and it is boomers driving it.

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