The badly failing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz needs some – any – positive agenda he can find to try to revert his relentless downward plunge in the polls.
And the lower he falls, paradoxically, the haughtier his rhetoric becomes. Go figure.
Since he is the heir to the Godmother of mass migration, Angela Merkel, and given that the rightwing parties – notably AfD – are vastly outperforming his political movement in the polls, it makes a perverted sense for him to go out in the offensive against the frontrunners over this issue so dear to him.
So Scholz went out and ‘sharply condemned alleged plans by members of far-right groups who supposedly met recently at a mansion outside Berlin to devise a plot to deport millions of immigrants, even those with German citizenship, if the groups take power.’
I’m sorry to point out that the Chancellor is engaging in textbook ‘conspiracy theory’. He ‘theorizes’ that a ‘conspiracy’ is taking place with secret and nefarious objectives.
It’s a supposed meeting and an alleged plan.