Senator John Fetterman's unapologetic support for Israel has led to pushback from Democratic insiders, who now attempt to undermine his influence by questioning his mental acuity. This response signifies their fear of losing grip over his narrative. Meanwhile, in Germany, the establishment's classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as right-wing extremists is criticized as a dangerous move against dissent, inciting public support for the AfD due to feelings of betrayal over immigration policies. Both cases highlight struggles within political silos against emerging dissenting voices.
Sen. John Fetterman's 'mental acuity was just fine to Democrats. But then he stood up for Israel,' leading to efforts to undermine his message and influence.
The rising Alternative for Germany party being classified as a right-wing extremist group represents a shocking escalation in the establishment's crackdown on dissent.
Germans feel betrayed by the mainstream parties on immigration and terrorism, driving support towards the AfD despite its leadership's unpopularity.
Political elites fail to recognize dissent over migration and multiculturalism as legitimate, rendering the AfD the sole voice for those concerns.
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