RE: WTF is AFD?

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WTF is AFD?

in afd •  6 years ago 

yet i cant help but be curious if you ur self could agree with the AFD? do you believe in climate change? what is ur stance about immigration and the refugee crisis?

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Of course I believe in climate change! It would be stupid not to as the climate has changed for as long as the planet is old. What I don't believe is any of the hype surrounding it. I know a fanaticised quai-religion if I see it.

What I believe even less is how much influence man and especially Germany has over it. Playing with computer models is NOT science, so spare me any arguments about supposed proof. I'm an engineer myself and know a thing or two about these things.

Immigration? What we are doing in Germany is suicidal, or better, "self-genocidal". Anybody going through life and German cities with open eyes can see it IF THEY WANT TO. Anybody visiting some other European cities can see Germany's future; they are a few years ahead of us.

I answer out of courtesy but will not discuss any of this. I read enough, heard enough, so my mind is made up until further facts (not quasi religious BS) come to light.

Yes, I can agree with many AfD positions and believe that the left, especially the green party, have done more economical damage to Germany than two world wars combined - and they're not even done yet. Too much in any case to outweigh the few good and necessary ideas they contributed mostly in the past.

And no, I'm not filtering out only the things I like. I just have a very finely honed bullshit detector and no lifetime to spare to put up with any of it.

This is the last I'll say on this.

Be well.

well i cant say i agree with you, but u seem to have ur mind made up. thank you for your reply.

i would definately disagree with computer models not being science. navier strokes equation for example is usually studied through computer models as in a turbulent state its not an equation you solve by hand, and the models do manage to shed some light on our limited understanding of turbulence. u would be surprised how many in biophysics use computer simulations :) .

i agree that europe needs to handle immigration together and germany is doing more than most neighbors. I dont agree with letting people die. germany signed a geneva refugee convention and its technically our legal obligation to host anyone who needs protection. Germany already pays a lot of money to prevent refugees from coming through other countries but by doing so they cause deaths.

i dont care about any german "race" if that is even a thing. genetic diversity is healthier anyway. germany would be a decreasing population if it was not for migrants. yet germany needs people as its a growing economy. people stop having that much kids not because of genocide, its because they are at the end stage of the population pyramid. i believe syrian refugees are very popular with the government because most have had school education and we have a lot of apprenticeship positions that need to be filled, and germany is a growing economy. crime statistics also show that refugees are not more criminal than germans, and most of their crime is directed at each other not at germans.

about climate, most CO2 comes from the industry and germany is among the 3 most exporting countries with china and USA. coal energy powering the industry and concrete production are big contributions. also every german eats in average 1.1kg of meat per week. eating processed meats (like sausages) are carcinogenic anyway and can be reduced. perhaps I eat meat once a week.