February 23, 2025 - 00:39

Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is experiencing a notable rise in popularity, particularly among young voters. This increase can be attributed largely to the party's strategic use of social media and influencers, which have proven to be effective tools in reaching and engaging a younger demographic. The AfD's messaging resonates with many who feel disillusioned by traditional political parties, offering a platform that emphasizes nationalism and skepticism towards immigration.
In parallel, a significant shift is occurring in parenting styles, with many parents moving away from the gentle parenting approach. This change is driven by a growing belief that more structured and authoritative methods may be necessary to instill discipline and resilience in children. As societal pressures mount, parents are reevaluating their strategies, seeking a balance between nurturing and setting clear boundaries. This dual trend reflects broader cultural shifts in Germany, impacting both political landscapes and family dynamics.
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