• trollercoaster@sh.itjust.works
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    Innenminister, der für Verbrechensbekämpfung zuständig ist, besucht einen international gesuchten Kriegsverbrecher und unterschreibt einen Vertrag mit ihm. Dass muss dieses Gesetz und Ordnung sein, wofür seine Partei steht.

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    Widerlich.

    Bei einem Genozid wegschauen ist eine Sache, aber mit einer solchen Kooperation ihn noch zu unterstützen und legitimieren, ist was ganz Anderes.

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    Germany has learned nothing from its fascist history. Just as Germany today needs to apologise for the Nazi crimes, Germans in the future will need to apologise for the support their parents gave for the Palestinian Genocide.

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      If anything, post-war occupation and the close relationship with the US in the decades to follow have done more to shape this particular aspect of German foreign policy. Ironically, you’ll probably find more people who obviously haven’t learned from the second world war outside of Germany, particularly in the USA. You can criticise Germany for many things, but certainly not for actually confronting the past.

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      How does it feel, when ones pseudo-fascist leadership is right for once? Quite good right? Honestly, you’d better sweep your own porch. Erdogan may be right for once, but you know what they say about broken clocks

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      This is very different from what the Nazi regime was doing. Germany learned many lessons after WW2, it’s just that a lot of them were wrong. e.g. “never again” (what Germans say) turned into “never again shall the jewish state be a victim” (what the German state means when it says “never again”).