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Merz is mentally ill and needs therapy. The narcissistic p.o.s. is not fit to do the job he was elected to do. Sadly, most of the Germans are dumb enough to not see a problem with that.
/a German
Well I mean he managed to get the lowest approval rating of any chancellor ever. I wouldnβt say that Germans in general are too dumb to see the issues with Merz.
Enough people were stupid enough to get him elected even when all the intelligent people knew he would screw the nation. We could have had Habeck, but germany was too stupid.
A fellow Sarah Bosetti enjoyer? ;)
We are too dumb to elect someone else, though. And IMO, Merz isn't that much worse than his party colleagues, his party (and all other German rightwing parties) just sucks, and Germans are definitely not voting less rightwing these days.
Seems like German politicians come in only 2 types: neo-nazi or wet cardboard.
(I hope I don't offend you, I am not German, just telling an outside perspective)
Actually there is a third category... Elon Musk!
Wait.... wait... no that's just the first category again :/
Habeck was pretty good actually
He was too good for our shit political landscape :(
I feel you
I hadn't heard of him. My apologies, he doesn't fit into those categories I outlined.
Wanna like him but he is complicit in genocide so thatβs a hard no.
He is?
He was a minister in the last government that has delivered weapons to Israel, violently silenced anti-genocide protestors and discourse in general, and pledged to defend Israel in the genocide case at the ICC.
Also he is a Zionist: https://x.com/BMWK/status/1719757619471008148
no offense taken. as others have pointed out, we do however have capable politicians, it's just that the majority of Germans are too dumb to vote in their own interest (not particularly a German trait, I suppose).
We have others, but they don't get elected as chancellors.
The Greens, the Left and partly the SPD ate building different, though. Check what they say. Peace.
A part that is seemingly shrinking with every passing second. I know I will never vote for them again after they manged to fuck the poorest of this country not once but twice. I feel like they'd would go along with almost anything the CXU wants as long as they get a few ministries out of it
But he was elected to do what he is doing!