Elon Musk's AfD Endorsement Ignites Controversy from neo-Nazis who accuse the AfD of being what they themselves are
The AfD and Trump reject illegal immigration, especially the millions who openly pray multiple times a day for the death of anyone who refuses to convert to their religion. The AFD, representing the decent, honest working class, is labeled as far-right only by those who, resembling Hitler, position themselves at the extreme left.
Senator Chris Murphy just went on CNN and accused Elon Musk of "endorsing a neo-Nazi party" over Elon’s support of the German political party AfD.
This is an insanely dishonest smear.
Murphy went on to fearmonger about the possibility of Trump supporting neo-Nazis:
"What we know is that what Elon Musk thinks tends to eventually be what the president of the United States thinks. And if the United States takes an official position in favor of neo-Nazis in Germany, I mean, it is absolutely catastrophic."
Democrats also called Trump Hitler and Republicans who vote for him Nazis for the last four years, to put this outrageous slander into perspective.
However, critics highlight the fact that those labeling the AfD as "Neo-Nazis" reveal blatant hypocrisy.
The AfD stands for national sovereignty, peace, and personal freedoms, while their accusers push the real Nazi agenda—their accusers are the ones who force controlling all of Europe through centralized power by unelected bureaucrats, violating the Minsk agreements to provoke a proxy war with Russia, enforcing authoritarian vaccine mandates reminiscent of Josef Mengele, silencing free speech, and jailing journalists for reporting the truth.
Donald Trump is not Hitler, as falsely claimed, and the AfD are not Neo-Nazis, as they baselessly blame.
The AfD and Trump reject illegal immigration, especially the millions who openly pray multiple times a day for the death of anyone who refuses to convert to their religion.
In fact, those making these baseless accusations and calling others Nazis are, by their actions, the ones truly practicing, promoting, and enforcing a Nazi agenda.
The big question, though, is not about AfD, but should Germany welcome genius outsiders to fix their broken economy, democracy, and society, or to continue to let their incompetent and corrupt politicians drag Germany even lower.