Germany’s Far Right is rising:

Almost declared dead only months ago, Germany’s populist far-right is seeking a comeback amid a record wave of asylum-seekers, hoping to anchor itself in mainstream politics. As Chancellor Angela Merkel has opened the doors to unprecedented numbers of refugees, she initially earned popular support but also quickly faced xenophobic hecklers who angrily branded her a “traitor” and worse. Anti-foreigner fury has flared most visibly at rallies of the resurgent PEGIDA movement, short for “Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the Occident.” “Merkel is guilty, commits ethnocide against the German people,” read a banner at last week’s protest in Dresden, Saxony state, in the former communist East where PEGIDA emerged one year ago next week. Waving flags, the agitated crowd of about 9,000 cheered co-founder Lutz Bachmann, 42, who was charged recently with inciting racial hatred by labeling migrants “animals”, “trash” and “filthy rabble” on social media. Bachmann had drawn up to 25,000 people onto the streets in January before his inflammatory Facebook postings caught up with him, along with a “selfie” picture that showed him sporting a Hitler moustache and hair-do.

The co-founder dressed up like Hitler, and Germans are still getting behind him. It tells you something about the rage, and the attitude toward the German equivalent of the SJWs.

This is not only due to immigration, either:

As Merkel’s poll ratings have been dented by her open-border policy, the AfD has risen to 7% — above the 5% needed to enter national parliament. It achieved its best result, 12%, in the former East — a region which a quarter-century after the fall of the Berlin Wall still lags behind the rest of the nation in terms of jobs and wealth.

Resource restriction causes a rise in the conservative, K-selected psychology, just as free resource availability and ease suppress it. What this one area is experiencing is but a shadow of what the entire country will experience once the fractional banking system goes down. I would even bet that part of the issue now is people are just beginning to feel a slight economic squeeze all around.

Once the crash happens, it will be as if the most elite of the Nazi military machine simply emerged from the ether, and pointed itself at the immigrants and the Germans who supported them. Merkel will be lucky to escape with her life. If the crash is what it appears it will be I would expect she will either flee the country or end up dragged from her car on some lonely road and executed in a ditch next to it.

In other news, a good piece by Pam Geller at Freedom Outpost on the media blacking out the anti-Muslim rallies emerging across Germany, with lots of good pics. Notice the down-mouth in the photo-shopped placard featuring Merkel in a headscarf.

At their peak the xenophobic rallies attracted 25,000, but they fizzled early this year after PEGIDA’s co-founder, Lutz Bachmann, 42, sparked public uproar with Facebook selfies showing him sporting a Hitler mustache and hair-do. But a week ago, attendance again swelled to nearly 10,000 according to German media reports. The police no longer provide crowd estimates.

I wonder why?

This is the lame part of the cultural revolution, where everyone builds up feelings of pissed-offedness, while going about their lives. But judging by how badly the leadership is screwing everything up and the size of the collapse to come, I’d expect an extra-exhilarating ride to do down before all is said and done. ITZ coming.

Apocalypse cometh™