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A Scandalous Proposal From German Socialism Promises to Pursue the Citizenry

Germany's Interior Ministry announced the creation of a monitoring center to combat 'conspiracy narratives'

On February 27, 2025, the German government announced the creation of the initiative "Advisory Compass Conspiracy Thinking", a new advisory service to support those affected by "conspiratorial narratives", misinformation, and conspiracy theories.

This nefarious project, backed by the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs and the Ministry of the Interior, aims to misinform individuals and their families who are influenced by the leftist narrative, which can have destructive effects on personal relationships and society in general.

The outgoing Interior Minister, Nancy Faeser, warned that conspiracy theories are deliberately spread to divide society and undermine trust in independent science, free media, and democratic institutions.

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The Minister of the Interior made detestable statements linking rational ideas as "conspiracy theories" | La Derecha Diario

The disastrous statements of the socialist official refer to the growing social discontent with far-left actors who have gained prominence in Europe.

Faeser noted that, although free debate is essential in a democracy, these narratives can "foster extremist ideologies" and lead to criminal or violent acts, especially those theories with a strong anti-Agenda 2030 component, implying that Scholz's party will attempt to limit individual rights.

Faeser also mentioned that those close to individuals who adopt these beliefs, such as family and friends, are often the first to notice the influence of these "conspiratorial ideologies".

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Faeser, meanwhile, mentioned that behaviors can expand to families, which they consider a threat. | La Derecha Diario

Meanwhile, Lisa Paus, the outgoing Minister of Family Affairs, highlighted that conspiratorial narratives are not only harmful to democracy but also place a considerable burden on personal relationships, ignoring the dangers that leftist ideologies represent.

She stated that these beliefs can lead to "radicalization and violence", and even promote anti-democratic attitudes outside extremist circles.

The new advisory service will offer initial guidance to those affected and, if necessary, refer them to specialized advisory services. Paus added that the measure aims to provide concrete support to affected individuals and their loved ones while strengthening prevention efforts.

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The socialist Lisa Paus also criticized independent thinking | La Derecha Diario

Additionally, the government has launched an informative website to explain what they describe as "conspiratorial ideologies". According to the page, this type of thinking is characterized by a deep distrust of institutions and the belief that evil and secret forces manipulate world events.

These measures taken by the left in Germany, completely undermine independent thinking, posing a great danger to the German population, as it is an example that can be replicated in other European countries.

The website also proposes the distinction between "healthy skepticism", which would seek rational debate and evidence-based refutation, and "conspiratorial thinking", which in the eyes of leftists is not interested in evidence but promotes unverifiable ideological narratives.

The government indicated that people from all walks of life can be drawn to these ideologies, especially in times of "personal crisis or alienation".

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In the eyes of Scholz's party and the German left, rational thinking threatens their interests | La Derecha Diario

The project is supported by leftist organizations such as the Violence Prevention Network, the Amadeu Antonio Foundation, and the Centre for Applied Deradicalisation Research.

The Amadeu Antonio Foundation, which advocates for far-left radicalization, was founded in 1998 by Anetta Kahane, a former employee of the Ministry of State Security (Stasi), which functioned as the communist intelligence service of East Germany.

The initiative has received criticism from right-wing parties in Germany, particularly from Alternative for Germany (AfD), which widely questioned the use of public funds to finance this advisory office.

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The former official of the East German communist government is one of the promoters of the project | La Derecha Diario

In a message on the platform X, the AfD called the measure inconceivable and rightly criticized the leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Friedrich Merz, for not clearly distancing himself from the proposal to leave the Ministry of the Interior in the hands of Faeser and the SPD.

This project is part of the federal program "Live Democracy!", which funds NGOs and civil society initiatives that promote dangerous leftist ideas, based on uncontrolled illegal immigration and gender agendas.

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AfD harshly criticized the dangerous leftist proposal | La Derecha Diario
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