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How to Stop Europe’s Collapse: Learning from Germany’s Mistakes: Christine Anderson (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of Member of European Parliament Christine Anderson’s interview on The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast episode titled “How to Stop Europe’s Collapse: Learning from Germany’s Mistakes.” This episode was filmed on June 25th, 2025.

Introduction

DR. JORDAN B. PETERSON: Hello everybody. I have a controversial guest today. I suppose that’s not particularly rare, although she might be more controversial than most. Interviewing her, having the opportunity to interview her brought to mind the conundrum I faced when my wife and I talked with Tommy Robinson who brought the grooming gangs to the rape gangs to widespread public attention in the UK.

Tommy, who is a man not without his flaws, like all of us by the way, has been pilloried in the UK press as far right. And that’s the same fate that’s befallen my guest Christine Anderson, who’s a member of parliament for the European Parliament representing Germany, Deutschland and the political party Alternative for Deutschland, the AfD, which has also been described by the progressive mob, by the asleep liberals and by conservatives who are attempting to virtue signal I think in the same way as far right.

Well, I’m quite curious about the AfD and its rise in Germany, the rise of populist right wing classic conservative parties throughout Eastern Europe and in Western Europe, in Italy, in Sweden, in the Netherlands and with reform for example in the UK. Very curious about this phenomena and this phenomenon and I couldn’t think of anyone better to talk to about this than Christine Anderson who’s also on a tour in Canada.

And so it was an opportune time to discuss immigration, unrestricted immigration into Europe, particularly into Germany, the euro, the European Union, globalization, Net zero and the COVID tyranny. And so join us for that. On a related note, by the way, because I’m very interested in what is happening in Europe.