Posted on 11/06/2024 9:52:56 PM PST by algore
A German newspaper published an explicit single world headline after Donald Trump emerged as the victor in the 2024 presidential election.
Die Zeit, which is the country's biggest weekly paper, posted a reaction piece this morning headlined : 'F***'.
The piece outlined factors that could result in scenarios for his political opponents, and was penned by Nele Pollatschek for the outlet, which has been published in the city of Hamburg since it was founded in 1946.
In the article, seen by The Latin Times, she wrote: 'Last time, Trump's advisors stopped him from doing too much nonsense.
'Except that he replaced them for exactly that reason. That's why this time he has very explicitly surrounded himself with people whose core competence is loyalty.
The outlet reported that Pollatschek also addressed a feeling on anxiety as she watched the election results live.
She wrote: 'Half past five is also a perfectly appropriate time for feeling helpless, for feeling sorry for yourself, for panicking and for sheer horror.
'Curiosity is at a low point in the early hours of the morning. The problem, of course, is that the story of Donald Trump has been exhausted since 2016.'
Carmakers in the European nation including BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Volkswagen saw their share prices slump after Trump won the election.
The dip came amid fears that he will impose steep tariffs on the industry. He has imposed steeper tariffs on foreign vehicles in order to protect US jobs.
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If it matters to Germany who is President of the United States, then the problem probably lies with Germany.
lol
Make them chip in double for NATO now or we leave :)
> Die Zeit, which is the country’s biggest weekly paper, posted a reaction piece this morning headlined : ‘F***’. <
Fabs? Fact? Fine?
I gotta tell you. Those wily Germans have got me stumped.
🤔
‘Fear’?
The president of the United states of America has an impact on every country in the world.
And that is why every country is interested in our elections. German election results are far lower impact on the world.
Socialism has in Germany become part of their national identity.
Furthermore, strong US President’s have NEVER been popular in Germany, even if these end a very real existential threat to Germany as well, i.e. Reagan and the Cold War.
In the bigger and long term picture, Trump and his push to end unfettered immigration will have a positive impact on them as well, so will ending the Ukraine conflict, and a growth oriented economic policy in the US...
Trump is a nationalist, a bad word to most Germans. He’s a strong male, supports free markets, and doesn’t believe in a government social engineering every aspect of life (feminism, LGBT....): https://www.emma.de/sites/default/files/styles/teaser-flat/public/upload/field_teaser_image_flat/2020/07/2020_07_07_wehrpflicht_f.jpg?itok=ZnpWfd4k.
He’s outside of the socially accepted norms regards values in German society.
‘Die Zeit’, Fu(k YOU beotch !!
Those wily Germans have been “ficken” themselves in der zeit.
Fick’’ is German for the ‘’f’’ word. Perhaps that’s what they meant.
“‘Fear’?”
Actually F.E.A.R. was an awesome video game.
I am probably biased cause I know everyone who was involved, but still a great game.
the gamers in Germany could play that, but wolfenstein was so banned.
I seriously wonder why we should care what a nation, whose nose we knocked into the dirt in two world wars has to say about our elections.
Fritz?
:)
I am continually disappointed in this particular one of the countries of my heritage.
No more free military aid from USA is what worries the krauts.

German tears, sounds delicious.
Germany has been a parasite on the U.S. since WW2.
They feel entitled to the fruits of our.labor, and they are about to get a long-overdue lesson.
It is good to see fear in the eyes of one’s enemies.
This is the real explicit one-word headline in response to Trump's victory:
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