>>28357 >>28356 I was not saying that they were traitors. I was pointing out that the trajectories of both the AFD and NSDAP are similar starting out small and growing as the real problems mounted like in pic related.
I do not think the cordon sanitaire is a good political strategy at all. It just allows the political elites to ignore the real issues that the prohibited party represents and continue to do nothing against them. I think from their(the
parties that agree with the cordon sanitaire)perspective the onlything it does is tell the people what the real sides are. And which one is trying to solve actual issues.
Basically. The cordon sanitaire is literally the establishment and what they are against is the only true opposition. If they wanted to save democracy they would let AFD rule with the CDU solve the issues and blame anything that goes wrong on the AFD, but instead they seem hellbent on not letting the AFD gain any power which will result in their support rising. Like the NSDAP.
thanks >>28357 for providing context. I did not know Hitler was part of a coalition government