Victory of the RIGHT in Germany is further proof that the LEFT is on life support

A phantom is haunting Europe, the ghost of the right, and it cannot be contained by the established forces.

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The winds of change continue to blow strongly across Europe and the outcome of the German elections is yet another undeniable proof of this global phenomenon. The traditional right won, but what truly stands out — and worries the progressive elite — is the record-breaking advance of what they call the "far-right." The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party not only solidified its position as the country´s third-largest political force but also saw its support grow dramatically, reaching an impressive 16% of the votes. This happened despite (or, perhaps, because of) the media and institutional siege imposed on any political movement daring to challenge the globalist agenda.

The rise of the right in Germany, as in many other Western countries, is not an isolated phenomenon. In the last years, conservative or nationalist-leaning governments have gained ground in Italy, Sweden, Hungary, Argentina, and, more recently, Portugal. This movement has a clear root: the population, increasingly connected and informed in a decentralized manner, is simply fed up with the state bureaucratic machine and its eternal alliance with mainstream media to shape narratives and control discourse. The left, which has always survived through narrative control and indoctrination, is seeing its house of cards collapse in the face of the era of distributed information.

For decades, the liberals held an almost absolute monopoly on information. Major newspapers, television networks, and even the educational system were its primary tools for indoctrinating entire generations. Any dissenting voice was silenced, mocked, or outright censored. But the digital age changed the rules of the game. The internet, messaging apps, and social media made it possible to spread ideas without need for state or corporate filters. The old narratives, endlessly repeated by the establishment´s spokespeople, can no longer hold up against the flood of information circulating freely around the world.

The progressives, unable to cope with this new reality, are desperately trying to impose control mechanisms on the internet. Political correctness, censorship disguised as "fact-checking," coordinated attacks on alternative platforms, and digital communication regulation projects are just some tactics employed to try to curb the spread of truth. But it´s already too late. The population has realized it was deceived for decades and now seeks information from independent sources, podcasts, blogs, decentralized networks and even artificial intelligence. You, watching this video now, are likely one of the many people who no longer watch news propagated by pompous journalists with their formal language, expensive suits, and studios that only serve to spread the lies of the socialist elite in a more refined manner.

The German election lays this phenomenon bare. Even under intense persecution and demonization by mainstream media, the AfD grew significantly. The fact that this growth is labeled a "threat" by the hegemonic press is proof of the liberals desperation. In normal times, the growth of a political party in a democracy should be treated as a legitimate phenomenon, but when it comes to a party challenging the status quo, the tone changes. Suddenly, there is "concern," "alerts," alarmed "experts," and endless attempts to associate the conservative movement with nonexistent dangers.

The reason the right is advancing worldwide is simple: people no longer want to be treated like cattle by paternalistic governments that promise protection in exchange for absolute control. The model of a bloated, dependent and invasive state is becoming unsustainable. In Germany, fatigue with disastrous migration policies, the high cost of the forced energy transition and the suffocating tax burden were decisive factors in the growth of the AfD and other conservative parties.

Germans, like the Italians who elected Giorgia Meloni and the Argentinians who bet on Javier Milei, are realizing that the state is not their friend. On the contrary, it’s a parasite that sucks their wealth and imposes an ideological agenda against their interests. In Germany, this dissatisfaction is reflected in the rise of the right, especially among the youth and in regions most affected by economic decline.

We hope the same phenomenon we are seeing worldwide will occur here in Brazil in the 2026 elections, but for that to happen the dictatorship currently governing us must be prevented from turning us into another Venezuela. We need to act now, while there is still time, as we still have some freedom to access the internet and spread ideas of liberty. Social media is now a great ally of freedom, and if it weren´t for them, we might not know half of the nonsense this government has been doing.

The left doesn´t know how to handle this new reality. Accustomed to labeling any opponent as "fascist," "xenophobic," or "denialist," it now faces a phenomenon that cannot be explained by its old mantras. How to justify that more and more young Germans are voting for a party labeled as "far-right"? How to explain that women—supposedly protected by progressivism—are rejecting progressives policies and migrating to more conservative alternatives? The answer is obvious: because empty rhetoric no longer convinces anyone.

The left suffers so much from free information, not because of false information, coordinated attacks, or any form of algorithm manipulation by the right. The liberals suffer because the right has something they will never have: the truth! They may try every way to control discourse, force engagement, lie, and co-opt everything possible, but the truth cannot be locked in chains, as happens with its spokespeople. Sooner or later, the truth comes to light, because the laws of nature demand truth, and there is no force in this world —political, legal, financial, military, technological, or spiritual — which can contain the truth.

The German phenomenon is just another chapter in a global movement. People are realizing that the solutions proposed by the liberals — more state, more regulation, more taxes, more social control — do not work. The bankruptcy of social-democratic models is evident to all, and voters are migrating to alternatives that promise more freedom, more autonomy, and less state interference.

In Europe, this movement is being driven by the collapse of open-border policies, the inefficiency of the welfare state, and the authoritarianism of progressive elites trying to silence any criticism of the establishment. In the United States, the popularity of Donald Trump and the growth of libertarian movements show that the population is tired of the state machine and its politically correct agenda. Additionally, in Latin America, the Javier Milei phenomenon in Argentina is a clear example of how the rejection of statism can lead to political upheavals unthinkable just a few years ago.

What we are witnessing is the beginning of the end of leftist hegemony. Without the monopoly on information, with the absence of absolute control of narratives, and without the ability to stifle dissenting thought, the liberals is doomed to obscurity. The truth, spread in a decentralized and uncontrollable manner, is killing the greatest political farce of contemporary history.

The world is changing, and the German election is another piece of this grand chessboard. The question that remains is: how long can the left resist before being completely swept away by the advance of freedom?

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https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/c93n8x31k2lo