Well that's the level of zionist indoctrination in Germany. Leftists will loud advocate for everything progressive but stand with Israel. They simply don't know what's actually going on in West Asia and are conditioned to parrot what Isreal, Europe and the USA say.
“From the river to the sea” is illegal in Germany, unless you mean Greater Israel and the ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Palestinians - and also the Golan Heights coz why not
At the moment, the leftie anti-Israel faction in Germany is louder. Despite having been "denazified" after WWII, we have a deep strata of antisemitic sentiment running through the whole of Germany, left, right and centre. It's a tricky subject.
One of the key differences in German antifascist groups emerging past the collapse of the GDR is the self-identification of being either "Antideutsch" (Anti-German) or "Anti-Imperialist". Anti-Germans unconditionally support the state of Israel.
You can probably find much more detailed explanations elsewhere on the internet on Anti-Germans than I could write here. Also, I'm not saying that one of the Anti-german groups is responsible for this obviously, but it's not too far-fetched
Exactly! I couldn't agree more... and I'm a Zionist. If "from the river to the sea" means eliminating the other, and after 7/10 it certainly seems to mean that in the worst way possible, then it's not OK. I did my MA thesis interviewing settlers who want to "encourage" Palestinians to leave: not OK.
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This is a ‘Green’ politician. Germany’s foreign minister , granddaughter of a literal Nazi, openly justifying the Israeli bombing of schools in Gaza.
Not good, in my humble opinion
“From the river to the sea” is illegal in Germany, unless you mean Greater Israel and the ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Palestinians - and also the Golan Heights coz why not
Via @queirdo.bsky.social
Left wing debate in Germany seems… fraught
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Germans_(political_current)