Summary
Around 160,000 people protested in Berlin against cooperation with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) after some parties, including the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), voted alongside them on immigration policies.
CDU leader Friedrich Merz, a frontrunner for chancellor, faced backlash for attempting to pass an immigration bill with AfD’s support, despite ruling out a coalition.
The protests, part of nationwide demonstrations ahead of Germany’s snap elections, highlight fears over normalizing far-right influence in politics.
Former Chancellor Angela Merkel also condemned Merz’s actions.
Can we start a metric for measuring a protest size relative to its country population?
Then get some benchmarks from historical protests? Ex: famous civil rights protest had 0.8% population turnout.
Then you could say more objecively if a modern protest represents a historical turnout…
If you’re trying to find out, for all practical purposes the US doesn’t protest. They just bitch online.