Germany Will Keep Its Order for F-35A Aircraft Despite Criticism
Germany Will Keep Its Order for F-35A Aircraft Despite Criticism

Germany Will Keep Its Order for F-35A Aircraft Despite Criticism

Germany Will Keep Its Order for F-35A Aircraft Despite Criticism
Germany Will Keep Its Order for F-35A Aircraft Despite Criticism
Of course they will.
People in Germany as well as internationally spend the last 3½ years pushing daily propaganda about the oh-so-useless German government to get the conservatives back in to office.
You know, the same corrupt and fossil-fuel addicted people that manufactured a dependence on Russian oil and gas. The same ones that destroyed the Bundeswehr. The same ones that spend the last years building up connections to US MAGA morons and getting help from them on how to campaign on lies and culture war while operating purely on obstruction. The ones that love to fuck over their citizens and country for money.
So they will of course keep the F-35 order. With their newly found money (from debts that were totally unacceptable as long as they were not in power) they will probably find an excuse to order even more or kill some other German/European projects to buy overpriced US crap instead. Just like they are already talking plans to restart Nordstream to import gas from Russia again, this time with US cooperation, because dependence on two hostile nations is even better than on one.
The morons get exactly what they voted for and will cheer, completely ignoring reality because the lies poured into their damaged brains sound so nice. All while laughing about US voters for doing exactly the same.
I really hope for a big meteor soon, to save this planet.
I am not a fan of invented (if truthy) quotes here. (Besides the quote being in German in addition.)
It is not really a verbal quote. It represents their politics and scare tactics about high energy prices and freezing while winter.
That's exactly the point. It shows Merz next to an invented quote. If you don't think about it, it looks as if it's a quote from Merz.
While I understand your argument in theory, there's another point: who cares if the quote is real in this specific case?
Merz is a pathological liar. So you can either truthfully quote him or tell the truth.
I don't really see how telling the truth necessitates putting quote characters around something he didn't say. Especially not in front of an audience who don't know Merz as well as politically-inclined Germans do and who may read the words in the sharepic using Google Translate or similar.
The road to fakes like the below is lined with sharepics like the above. I don't think it makes sense to use the same means as right-wing post-truth propagandists.
Where to draw the line to satire?
At the very least it should be marked and it should not use quotes, imo. Bonus points for not being in German and for being obvious satire to non-Germans.
That's just satire. That "quote" is so obviously not a quote.