A far-right party elected a lesbian candidate while rejecting her family's legitimacy in Germany
Briefly

Alice Weidel’s election as the AfD’s first candidate for chancellor represents a striking contradiction, leading a party that rejects her own family model while advocating for a traditional definition of family.
The AfD's conference culminated in a unanimous decision to define the family strictly as 'a father, mother, and children,' disregarding Weidel's own life situation with her female partner and children.
Wiebke Muhsal's statement was clear: 'Children do not come from anywhere, but family is where a man and a woman have children together,' showcasing the party's commitment to traditionalism.
Elon Musk's endorsement of Weidel, where he described her as 'a very reasonable person,' demonstrates the intersection of politics and influential tech figures in shaping public sentiment.
Read at Advocate.com
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