Out-and-proud lesbian or “far-right” leader?

Or are the left and right swapped in Germany? Or do we have a reverse reading of political orientation in Europe?

And now J. D. Vance is rumored to have connections with homosexuals. If Alternative für Deutschland is anything but a communist or minor party offshoot.

Munich Security Conference live: JD Vance met German far-right leader Alice Weidel

Alice Weidel claims to be in a “lesbian” relationship with Sarah Bossard, a film producer who lives in Einsiedeln, Switzerland, and is originally from Sri Lanka. The “lesbian” relationship is probably fake, while the real relationship is with the biological male Tino Chrupalla.

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In ihrer Wahlheimat in Einsiedeln im Kanton Schwyz kommen Alice Weidel und ihre Familie nicht zur Ruhe.

A bystander would call this a close conversation between Weidel and Bossard, but no kiss and no love. It’s a white woman with a non-white female “domestic servant” if anything, especially in a far-right political setting.

Rush Limbaugh’s term “Feminazi” comes to mind, especially if there is a subservient male who buys into the charade of a claimed long-distance “lesbian” relationship, and he isn’t a homosexual himself. We don’t have to go back very far in Germany’s history. These people are total communists, and the mainstream media is all to ready to accept extreme leftism as conservatism.

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... German domestic politics and the so-called Brandmauer, or “firewall against the right”, that prevents ultra-nationalist parties like AfD from joining ruling coalitions in Germany. ...

Not really. It’s a firewall against homosexuals passing themselves off as social conservatives. Vance of course, regardless of circumstances, is right to meet with them, to talk and know who he’s dealing with under all circumstances.