This is my current MINIMAL understanding of German politics:

AfD- THE fascist party in Germany. Absolute dickheads BSW- Corporatists...? They seem incredibly odd. Maybe nazbol? CDU, SPD- Bog standard neolib right wing twats, don't know anything else. Die Linke- Demsocs? Haven't heard much about them, but know they're not commies, obv. KPD, DKP, SGP, MLPD- No idea. Assuming DKP is nazbol because the name

Can i get some help? Don't know who i should look into/support.

  • cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml
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    9 days ago

    Currently all establishment parties (CDU, SPD, FDP, Grüne) in Germany are neoliberal, right wing and rabidly pro-war, pro-NATO and pro-EU. They are all virtually indistinguishable in their policies.

    AfD are neoliberal but euroskeptic with some anti-establishment rhetoric. You can call them fascist if you want but there is very little difference between them and the establishment parties.

    AfD are more explicitly islamophobic and anti-immigration but the mainstream parties have basically adopted most of their views. And where the AfD does apologetics for German Nazis, the mainstream parties do the same for Ukrainian Nazis. For me they are all fascist.

    BSW are social democrats with some reactionary social views. They are anti-NATO, anti-war and moderately anti-EU. As a result they are demonized by the liberal mainstream to an absurd degree, more even than AfD. But really they are more or less what Die Linke used to be before Die Linke went liberal, tried to join the establishment and as a result lost most of their base and tanked in the elections.

    DKP are progressive MLs and principled anti-imperialists, there's nothing "nazbol" about them. Lots of young people in the party, they're your best option if you want to join or support a communist party in Germany.

    SGP are Trots and too tiny to be relevant. They do a good job handing out Marxist pamphlets but they have anti-China brainworms. MLPD is probably an op, but either way it's just a couple of old, out of touch boomers; also irrelevant. KPD hasn't existed since like the 50s.

    • borschtisgarbo@lemmygrad.ml
      hexagon
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      9 days ago

      I assumed it was nazbol due to the name being "German communist party" ,which I assumed I plied some form of ethnic chauvinism. It isn't a common naming format for communist parties for this exact reason. My bad though

      • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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        9 days ago

        It isn't a common naming format for communist parties for this exact reason.

        Basically every communist party you could care to mention names itself after the state it seeks to take over, the specific ordering of words is just a matter of distinguishing itself from other parties using the same words, like the CPUSA vs the PCUSA.