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Graeme Wood: Germany's turn to the right

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Mar 28, 2025
Graeme Wood, a staff writer at The Atlantic and author focusing on geopolitics, discusses alarming trends in Germany's politics. He analyzes the rise of the far-right Alternative for Deutschland (AFD) party, exploring its shift from anti-EU to anti-migrant. Wood shares firsthand experiences of racism in both urban and rural settings, contrasting multicultural environments against the tighter-knit communities of Eastern Germany. He also touches on the complex demographic dynamics and how economic woes are further polarizing society.
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Demographic Shift and Cultural Anxiety

  • Germany's demographic landscape has visibly shifted, particularly in cities, since the 2015 migration crisis.
  • The influx of migrants, especially those visibly non-German, has sparked cultural anxieties among some Germans.
INSIGHT

Bamberg's Transformation

  • Graeme Wood observed a significant change in Bamberg, with a Syrian market appearing next to a historic brewery.
  • This juxtaposition highlights the rapid cultural transformation occurring in some German cities.
ANECDOTE

Crime and Idleness

  • Wood notes an increase in crime perpetrated by recent migrants in major German cities like Frankfurt.
  • He also observes that many Germans are unsettled by the visible presence of idle non-Germans in public spaces.
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