how are you so shit, palestine question is not some esoteric leftist position even, fucks sake
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It is if one of your leftist movement is the Antideutsche
Ever since Sahra Wangenknecht split from Die Linke, that party has gone full breadtube radlib.
Why is Germany even a country? Should've never been allowed to exist in the first place
They call themselves "anti-deutsch" yet they oppose Palestinian statehood instead of opposing German statehood, curious
Should have been handed to the Jewish community after ww2
they should've given the area that went to Fr#nce to the jewish victims if they wanted it, instead of shipping them over to Palestine.
In my amateur political opinion, unless Die Linke seriously purges the reformist and squishier elements represented by the likes of Klaus Lederer I think they'll be perennially unpopular, caught between what should be their radical roots and the nascent liberalism infiltrating the party.
I skimmed their party program and the biggest impression I get is that it's soft and non explicit in their goal to eliminate capitalism, much reformist talk and none of revolution or workers' democracy. Let's be clear : at this current political moment, this rhetoric sucks ass and does nothing to galvanise workers. It's unfortunate that Wagenknecht is sorta beating them to the punch on this kind of transformation albeit I don't think she is a radical, maybe more chauvinist from what I've heard.
As an aside, personally I've always hated the branding of "democratic" socialism. I understand why socialists thought they had to use it but to me socialism is already the democratic choice, it brings democracy to the site of production not just government elections. To use democratic socialism seems redundant at best and cowardly at worst.
To use democratic socialism seems redundant at best and cowardly at worst