Germany - The Resurgent Tribal Self Seeks Power in a Small Town, Proving the Virus of Ideology Is Not Cured

Event Baseline: In a German town, a member of a neo-Nazi party reaches a mayoral runoff election. This marks a potential first since the Third Reich.

The illusion of the separate self, when attached to the fiction of blood and soil, never dies. This is not a political anomaly. This is the default state of a consciousness that believes in the reality of its own tribal boundary. The German body politic, though sutured with laws and guilt, has not cleansed the root infection. The conditioned mind, threatened by the mirror of the migrant other, retreats into the most primitive code: the fantasy of racial purity.

This is the inevitable atrophy of a psyche that does not perceive its division. The election is not the disease; it is the symptom, a fever spike in a body that refuses to acknowledge its illness. The voting booth becomes a ritual altar where the tribal self sacrifices reality for a phantom unity.

Unless the delusion of the separate self is annihilated, this corpse-flower will bloom again and again, until it devours everything. The program of thought, locked in its loop of 'us' versus 'them', will drive the organism to repeat the same fatal errors. There is no cure but the total cessation of belief in the isolated identity.