Anonymous ID: 811fa6 Sept. 2, 2025, 8:35 a.m. No.23539295   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9303 >>9305 >>9316 >>9317 >>9473 >>9742 >>9876 >>9909

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Lamestream media source:

 

Germany's far-right AfD suffers series of candidate deaths ahead of local vote

 

As many as six candidates for Germany's far-right AfD have died in recent weeks ahead of local elections in the big western state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

 

Police have made clear there is no evidence of foul play in the deaths, but it means that new ballots will have to be printed and some postal voters will have to recast their ballots.

 

North Rhine-Westphalia has a population of 18 million and a reported 20,000 candidates will run for office in its 14 September local elections.

 

The number of deaths has nevertheless raised questions on social media. The state's interior ministry has pointed out that candidates from other parties, including the Greens and Social Democrats, have also died.

 

The AfD became Germany's second biggest party in February's federal elections, spreading from its eastern heartland to areas of the west too.

 

The domestic spy agency classified it as a right-wing extremist organisation in May, before placing a pause on that description due to an appeal pending in court. In three eastern states, its AfD associations are still listed as extremist.

 

Initial reports centred on news that four of its candidates had died, and then the deaths of two reserve candidates also emerged, prompting a flurry of conspiracy theories on social media.

 

AfD co-leader Alice Weidel made no effort to quash the speculation, reposting a claim by retired economist Stefan Homburg that the number of candidates' deaths was "statistically almost impossible".

 

However, asked about the rumours in his party, the AfD's number two figure in North Rhine-Westphalia, Kay Gottschalk, acknowledged on Tuesday that "what I have in front of me - but that's just partial information - that doesn't back up these suspicions at the moment".

 

He told Politico's Berlin Playbook Podcast that his party wanted the cases to be investigated "without immediately getting into conspiracy-theory territory". He said they had to tread carefully with the families concerned as they had lost a family member.

 

Police told Germany's DPA news agency that the four initial deaths were either from natural causes or the cause was not being divulged for reasons of family privacy. The two further deaths have been similarly described.

 

AfD strategists are hoping for gains in North Rhine-Westphalia's local elections, which are seen as the first test of voters since the new federal government came to power.

 

In the last state elections in May 2022, the AfD polled just 5.4% in a region that is home to Germany's industrial heartland in the Ruhr valley and has suffered from steep job losses.

 

The AfD polled 16.8% in the state in federal elections last February and polls suggest the party could almost match those numbers.

 

The party has found support among several leading US figures on the right who have accused the German government of trying to suppress the AfD through bureaucracy.

 

Tech billionaire Elon Musk, who endorsed the far-right party's migration policies earlier this year, has repeated his support for the AfD in recent days.

 

"Either Germany votes AfD, or it is the end of Germany," he claimed.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5ykyewrerpo

Anonymous ID: 811fa6 Sept. 2, 2025, 9:20 a.m. No.23539499   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9504

>>23539466

You brought the Bible into a discussion about RRN, their poor writing and complete lack of sources.

 

You don't think an English teacher would have a better grasp of grammer than 'Baxter'?

 

So you're suggesting that becasue PDJT is no longer a Democrat, 'Baxter' no longer has to have a teacher's level of English?

 

I don't think you thought through your latest off-topic deflectionโ€ฆ.

Anonymous ID: 811fa6 Sept. 2, 2025, 10:38 a.m. No.23539844   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9876 >>9909

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>>23539603

>>23539537

 

Marseille police kill man suspected of stabbing five people in city centre

France

 

Police in Marseille on Tuesday killed man suspected of stabbing five people in the city centre after he was evicted from a hotel for refusing to pay his bill. One of the victims is in a critical condition, police sources said.

 

French police on Tuesday killed a man suspected of stabbing five people in the southern port city of Marseille, one of whom is in critical condition, a public prosecutor said.

 

The assailant, a Tunisian national with legal status in France, stabbed several people at a hotel that had just evicted him for non-payment, then attacked several others on a busy shopping street, prosecutor Nicolas Bessone told reporters.

 

"It would appear that he blindly and gratuitously attempted to strike people," Bessone said.

 

The man first stabbed his roommate, leaving the victim in critical condition, the prosecutor said.

 

He then attacked the hotel's manager, who fled into the street along with his son, who was stabbed "in the back".

 

Both father and son are in "relative emergency" condition but "their lives are not believed to be in danger", Bessone said.

 

The man then continued what prosecutors called a "criminal rampage" on a crowded street, injuring at least two people in the face with a baton he carried along with two knives.

 

A police patrol in the area intervened and ordered him to drop his weapons, but when he refused they "neutralised" him, the prosecutor said.

 

The man died despite efforts to resuscitate him.

 

Prosecutors have opened an investigation into attempted murder and attempted murder of police officer.

 

https://www.france24.com/en/france/20250902-marseille-police-kill-man-suspected-of-stabbing-five-people-in-city-centre

Anonymous ID: 811fa6 Sept. 2, 2025, 10:44 a.m. No.23539861   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9900

>>23539321

 

WSJ/NORC Poll July 2025

Conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago

With funding from the Wall Street Journal

Interviews: 07/10-23/2025

1,527 adults

Margin of sampling error: +/- 3.4 percentage points at the 95% confidence level among all

adults

 

https://prod-i.a.dj.com/public/resources/documents/WSJNORCJuly2025.pdf

 

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