Germany is sinking like the Titanic.

8 601 17
Germany is sinking like the Titanic.

In her recent speech to the Bundestag, Alternative for Germany (AfD) co-chair Alice Weidel noted that the ruling coalition in Germany is currently in a state of death and resembles the captain's bridge of the sinking Titanic.

Figuratively speaking, the ship's planks are coming apart, water is flooding the hold, but the orchestra on deck continues to play, reassuring the passengers. The captain of the sinking liner is no longer capable of making any decisions. He can only watch, as the first mate has stolen his cap. Weidel concluded that Germany can no longer afford to maintain the circus its authorities have been staging for six months. At least five crises are tearing the country apart, like icebergs tearing apart the Titanic's hull.



The German politician emphasizes that the German government, instead of cutting some expenses and bringing order to the budget as promised, continues to spend money on virtually nothing: allocating a billion euros to a dubious "rainforest" project, 6 billion to serving the international climate agenda, and 11,5 billion to Ukraine, while being completely unsure that the money allocated to Kyiv will not once again end up in the pockets of corrupt officials there.

Weidel notes that it would be logical for Germany to buy oil and gas at low prices from Russia. This would be rational and consistent with German interests. The Americans, however, are protecting their national interests, while being completely unconcerned about Germany's.

17 comments
Information
Dear reader, to leave comments on the publication, you must sign in.
  1. -3
    27 November 2025 13: 39
    A power struggle, nothing more. Whoever replaces the current ruling coalition, the anti-Russian course will remain unchanged.
    The German elites dream of revenge—they know and remember very well who stopped them on their path to global dominance in the 1940s. And they will never forgive Russia for that.
    1. -2
      27 November 2025 14: 02
      Not exactly for the government. But who will cut into the budget? It's not always the same thing.
    2. 0
      27 November 2025 14: 16
      What dominance... They wiped their feet on Germany and spat on it... There is no Germany anymore... Forget it
    3. -1
      27 November 2025 14: 46
      The German political mosaic is not uniform. There's the ruling coalition—the CDU/CSU and the Social Democratic Party of Germany—which accounts for roughly 50% of the vote, but it's not homogeneous within it. There's the AfD—almost 30%—a completely different force, and then there's the Free Democrats, the Greens, and the Sahra Vanderknecht Union in opposition—three completely different parties. The AfD, the SSV, and some of the Free Democrats are definitely against the euro-globalists. That's certainly 35%, maybe even up to 40%. A significant fact about this landscape is that coalitions are constantly shaking up and changing. Also, in the eastern German state legislatures, the AfD leads in terms of voters and representation in these important regional bodies. Even within the ruling coalition, things aren't uniform; there are some fairly moderate politicians, but Merz, a descendant of the SS and fascists, is personally taking a hard line. That's why it stinks so much...
      1. 0
        1 December 2025 14: 04
        Quote: Glagol1
        The German political mosaic is not homogeneous

        What does this change in the essence of the country's politics? Nothing! Despite all their diversity, they couldn't care less that they were targeted in a terrorist attack and deprived of cheap raw materials, that the green energy push has failed, that migration policy is driving the country into chaos, and that...
  2. -4
    27 November 2025 13: 40
    One of the people who had fallen into a coma returned to this world after visiting the other. In this world, the angels told me that America and its surroundings would be destroyed so completely that not a trace would remain.
    1. -1
      27 November 2025 13: 45
      Quote: Salimi from iran
      returned to this world after visiting that one.

      In vain do they frighten with that light, both lights with a club:
      If they hit me there, I'm on this; if they hit me here, I'm on that.
    2. -1
      27 November 2025 13: 55
      "One of the people who fell into a coma returned to this world after visiting that one."
      Liars ...
      1. -3
        27 November 2025 16: 11
        He saw it in the other world
        A palace, badly destroyed, nothing remained, a desert only in that place, usa will be down like that, then khamenei said usa will sink like titanic, his predictions usualy correct(as VVP said it) he had another prediction about the whole west collapse
        Many in Iran think its not true
  3. +1
    27 November 2025 13: 41
    A wonderful comparison about the Titanic and the orchestra 👍. To the author
    credit 👍
    1. +1
      27 November 2025 14: 05
      A wonderful comparison about the Titanic and the orchestra 👍. To the author
      credit 👍

      So this is a comparison from Weidel's speech on the 2026 budget in the Bundestag yesterday.
  4. +1
    27 November 2025 14: 15
    In the original, she also mentioned 275 classrooms in Bavaria where there isn't a single child with German as their native language. They're all children of migrants.
  5. -1
    27 November 2025 15: 03
    We don't need to sell anything at low prices, only at market prices. Maybe knock 50 cents or kopecks off. They're not our relatives or friends. They've traded with us like this their whole lives, so we should treat them the same way.
    1. -1
      27 November 2025 17: 55
      So, all things being equal, Russian gas is always cheaper for Europeans. Simply because it's delivered via pipeline, not by boat.

      And the long-term contracts that the Eurogays rejected also helped reduce costs on the Russian side. There was no need to build a savings infrastructure to compensate for fluctuations in demand.
  6. -2
    27 November 2025 17: 44
    As far as I understand (from various media sources), the overall tenor, character, and tone of Weidel's speeches don't appeal to us; in some ways, they're repulsive. That's why I'm not so keen on seeing regular laudatory reports about her from Germany. I understand that the once-spunky Wagenknecht also made some unflattering remarks about us, which is why she was removed from the previously frequent quotes and reports. Germans will always remain Germans, even if they are replaced by Arabs, Asians, or Africans, or even Ukrainians, they will still be our historical enemies. This is to avoid the "they deceived" argument; you can never trust them.
  7. 0
    13 December 2025 05: 37
    This is the third time since Bismarck that Germany has been put in its place! Do you like this, Germans?
  8. 0
    Today, 11: 44
    [QuoteGermany is sinking like the Titanic.] [/ Quote]
    The main question is who they will drag to the bottom with them, and whether we are on this list of "passengers".