Merkel Announces She’s Dropping “We Can Do It” Catchphrase

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 18, 2016

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It’s really sad she’s cutting this out of her rhetoric.

It was something that really helped ensure Moslems that Angela Merkel was devoted, heart and soul, to turning all money and blonde women over to these innocent victims escaping the brutal civil war in Turkey, and arrest and imprison any Germans who resisted the program.

Politico:

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Saturday she will no longer use her famous migration crisis rallying cry, “We can do it,” since it has become just another phrase.

Merkel repeated “wir schaffen das” time and again as hundreds of thousands of refugees, fleeing war and persecution, entered Germany last year.

In an interview with the financial newspaper Wirtschaftswoche that was cited in an AFP report, Merkel said she’s done with it. Her open-door refugee policy has come under intense criticism, including from members of her own conservative party who say the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has lost voters because of Merkel’s resolve on migration.

“I sometimes think this phrase was a little overstated, that too much store was set by it — to the extent that I’d prefer not to repeat it,” Merkel said. “It’s become a simple slogan, an almost meaningless formula.”

She understood that some people had been “provoked” by the phrase and added that her intention was to inspire, not to irritate.

I think “triggered” is the word you’re looking for there, madam.

But seriously though.

She announces she’s changing her slogan?

Companies don’t even do that – it’s bad PR.

When McDonald’s changed their slogan from “we love to see you smile” to “I’m lovin’ it,” they didn’t come out and announce their slogan was changing. They just started using the new slogan.

And it was the perfect slogan for fighting a war against Germans – borrowed from WWII anti-German propaganda.

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It even had that feminist twist!

Anyway, when polls showed that 2/3rds of the German population were sick of hearing “we can do it,” I compiled a list of other WWII anti-German propaganda slogans she could use. Any of the ones about silencing free speech or not eating bread so other people can have more bread are good.