Often times those shares can be used as leverage for a loan providing the shareholder with the quality of life of a billionaire without ever paying the taxes on earning the billions.
You posted an outdated picture without explanation
It's not outdated, it shows the current constitution of European parliaments.
and now you changed your own description of what point you’re trying to make (“uniquely fertile ground” vs “uniquely far right”)
IT'S NOT THE SAME EXACT WORDS!!!!! Wow you totally got me there. It's not like they mean basically the same thing in the context of this argument. "You changed the words, so you changed the argument" is a child's understanding of language.
No, I don’t see how an outdated picture that doesn’t reflect the current reality proves or refutes anything.
What current reality? Poll numbers don't necessarily translate directly to votes, and even if we assume that the AfD will gain about 18% in the next election, that still underlines my point because Germany would be situated comfortably in the middle, between Portugal and Finland.
For the record, again, I don’t necessarily disagree with you, I don’t think Germany has unique circumstances or w/e that make it especially vulnerable to far right ideology. I just think you’re doing an awful job and bringing your point across.
I'm not writing a PhD dissertation, I was lying in bed with my phone and just copied the link because I had seen the image just the other day and knew exactly where to find it. You're on Lemmy, get off your high horse.
And now I’ll stop replying with multiple paragraphs to your one-line comments, obviously you’re not putting much effort into them.
Thank fucking god. Everyone who has read this thread is worse off for reading your substanceless comments, you have contributed absolutely nothing except impotent attempts at finding some kind of gotcha. Please refrain from commenting anywhere, forever, so we are all spared your boring, irrelevant mental excretions.
This seems like further confirmation of that theory that I saw posted on here that the Saudi oil barons funded Elon’s purchase of Twitter for the sole purpose of destroying it.
Then why does it still exist? Musk took Twitter private, they could've just pulled the plug if they wanted to.
This is just an anti-immigration think piece that cites nothing of substance. While immigration may have negative effects in the short term, it's almost universally understood to be an economic boon in the mid to long term, as an increase in the population leads to more demand for goods and services which stimulates the economy.
You are hereby sentenced to brick to pipi