from the man who invented the DISCWORLD... I don’t normal bother to refute conspiracy theories – - they’re just too ridiculous - it’s the theorists I find more interesting, but I have a slack moment….. The "Globalist Plot to Destroy Germany" is not a theory in any scientific sense. It's a conspiracy narrative built from a collection of older myths, political grievances, and selective interpretation of events. Like most conspiracy theories, it starts with a conclusion ("Germany is being deliberately destroyed") and then works backwards looking for supporting anecdotes while ignoring everything that doesn't fit. Its supporters typically recycle variations of the "Great Replacement" myth, the so-called "Kalergi Plan," or claims that Germany is secretly controlled by hidden elites. The problem is that none of these claims stand up to serious historical, demographic, political, or economic scrutiny. Germany's challenges—immigration, demographics, energy policy, inflation, housing pressures, and economic restructuring—are real. But real problems do not automatically prove the existence of a secret global cabal. Complex societies produce complex problems. The hallmark of conspiracy thinking is the inability to distinguish between "something happened" and "someone secretly planned it." Ironically, the people who claim to be exposing hidden plots are often the least interested in evidence. Every fact that contradicts the narrative becomes "part of the cover-up," making the theory impossible to disprove and therefore useless as an explanation. In short, "The Globalist Plot to Destroy Germany" is not a serious analysis of German politics. It's a simplistic fairy tale for people who find reality too complicated. I'm more interested in why you bothered to post it...
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