• FundMECFS@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      “Extremes” both sides, ie. the Nazis and the Left party, are more popular in the east, no doubt because it is poorer, so people are less satisfied with the status quo.

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      It looks like it’s just West-Berlin + a suburb of West-Berlin, while the rest of old East-Germany went fascist.

      Edit: I had misread the map when I made the above comment. The CDU in West-Berlin are not the only non fascists, East-Berlin has not gone fascist, but mostly went for Die Linke.

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        CDU is not fascist, it’s center left.

        Edit: I meant center right. Still, not fascist.

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          ?

          I said East-Germany went fascist. On the map CDU rules the roost in West-Germany and west-berlin, so I never said that I consider CDU to be fascist.

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              Sorry, I apparently had misread the map, I thought east-berlin had mostly gone afd as well. The color of Die Linke had blended in with the color of afd, so it had seemed like it was just an island of black colored west-berlin in a sea of afd.

              And yes, I’m partially color blind, which isn’t an excuse, but might explain it a little.