AfD Support Soars as Globalists Attempt to Silence the Voice of the People

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Crowd supporting the Alternative for Germany (AfD)
Supporters rally for Alternative for Germany (AfD).

In the face of ongoing efforts by left-wing globalists, including the Green Party and socialists, to silence the voice of the right, support for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) has reached unprecedented heights. Despite enduring relentless attacks from a biased domestic intelligence agency and mainstream media, AfD’s popularity continues to soar.

In a striking display of public confidence, the AfD has achieved a record 23.5% in the latest INSA poll revealed on Tuesday. This rise in support has significantly narrowed the gap between the AfD and Germany’s so-called conservative globalist alliance.

“This is the highest value ever measured for the AfD in the INSA opinion trend,” declared Hermann Binkert, head of the INSA polling institute, to German newspaper Bild.

Since the election, the AfD has gained nearly three percentage points, reducing the gap with the CDU/CSU to just 3.5 points—down from nearly eight points just a month ago.

Another INSA poll highlighted that a striking “73% of all voters and 44% of CDU/CSU supporters felt deceived” by CDU chief Friedrich Merz’s empty promises to tackle migration and Germany’s mounting debt issues.

This surge in support showcases the electorate’s growing disillusionment with Germany’s traditional globalist parties, whose long-standing neglect of critical national issues—such as mass migration and economic decline—has driven voters towards the AfD.

The rise of the AfD echoes the momentum of Donald Trump’s 2024 U.S. presidential election, where attempts by the globalist elite to undermine him only fortified his public standing.

Despite a relentless smear campaign from Germany’s media, branding the AfD as a far-right extremist group, the party has been denied the chance to present its policies fairly. Both corporate and state media have systematically excluded AfD politicians from public discourse, stifling democratic debate.

Moreover, Germany’s established parties, including the Christian and Social Democrats, Greens, Free Democrats, and the Left, have constructed a so-called “Brandmauer” or “firewall,” barring any political cooperation with the AfD. This tactic suppresses the democratic voice of millions of AfD supporters.

Germany’s Federal Interior Minister, Nancy Faeser, known for her far-left extremist affiliations, has targeted right-wing media, banning the publication Compact. Her decision led to police raids and was later overturned by Germany’s top court, permitting Compact to resume publication.

The AfD also faces biased attacks from Germany’s domestic security services, which label the party—and its supporters—as right-wing extremists and threats to the constitutional order. The intelligence chief of Thuringia even likened AfD voters to Nazi sympathizers, branding them “brown filth.”

Such derogatory comparisons, echoing the Nazi brownshirts, are part of a systematic effort by the left and establishment media to discredit the AfD as National Socialists.

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