Bespoke translation by yours truly. Original article [A] by Danisch
Fits perfectly to my articles and explains quite a bit.
It's about two topics which I've worked through already:
When it comes to politics, I don't believe a single word they say, because the left being antisemitic isn't a new thing. It's known and proven that the RAF in the 70s was housed, trained, and steered by the Stasi/SED and trained in Palestinian camps and was pro-Palestine. Insofar, you need to assume that the Tagesspiegel is putting on a dumb fairy tale to find some excuse of why the left wing is so antisemitic, and antisemitism has always been identified as "right wing" and presented as proof of a right-wing attitude. Now it turns out that the leftists are the biggest antisemites and they import antisemites into the country (somewhat paradox because the Arab language is also a Semitic language) and all this antisemitism bashing was fake news and propaganda. Key word Lufthansa Flight 181.
Still - or maybe even because of that - it's interesting what's happening according to this perspective:
Of course the question is: How much of this is true and how much of this is propaganda to blame the antisemitism on others. But maybe even both is true, they're not mutually exclusive.
Of course it's an interesting question how large this "sect" is and what else they infiltrated.
What I can't understand is how you can worship and idolize this bonehead Marx. He was the worst asshole, parasite, and slacker. But somehow, this debauchery seems to be help become an idol for those who try to channel this debauchery.
But in this matter, you keep finding more interesting questions. For example why [Minister of the Interior] Nancy Faeser doesn't fight against Marx 21 for all she loves publicly decrying antisemitism.
Although - wasn't there a thing? Hasn't she been an author for the publication of the "Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Naziregimes - Bund der Antifaschisten (VVN-BdA)"?
And this Nancy Faeser has presented herself as especially friendly to immigration and very lovingly accepts migrants especially from the anti-Israel areas.
Now you would think that the "association of people persecuted by the Nazi regime" would be pro-Israel and anti-German based on their name. How can it be that they welcome so many antisemites (enemies of Israel) in Germany?
And what are you supposed to think about the Greens?
Looks like we need to read, listen, think more about this one.
The political sect "Marx 21"
Fits perfectly to my articles and explains quite a bit.
It's about two topics which I've worked through already:
- The hostile subversion and takeover of the Pirate Party, including the question of whether other political parties like the FDP, the Greens, the SPD, and CDU have had similar things,
- the left-wing-internal dispute between two leftist camps like the national and the international socialists or the pro-Israeli anti-German and the anti-Israel anti-imperialist camps
When it comes to politics, I don't believe a single word they say, because the left being antisemitic isn't a new thing. It's known and proven that the RAF in the 70s was housed, trained, and steered by the Stasi/SED and trained in Palestinian camps and was pro-Palestine. Insofar, you need to assume that the Tagesspiegel is putting on a dumb fairy tale to find some excuse of why the left wing is so antisemitic, and antisemitism has always been identified as "right wing" and presented as proof of a right-wing attitude. Now it turns out that the leftists are the biggest antisemites and they import antisemites into the country (somewhat paradox because the Arab language is also a Semitic language) and all this antisemitism bashing was fake news and propaganda. Key word Lufthansa Flight 181.
Still - or maybe even because of that - it's interesting what's happening according to this perspective:
For years, a network called "Marx 21" has been trying to win over the Left Party for their fight against Israel. This is especially noticeable in Berlin.
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He says, his party "The Left" has made a mistake, as has he himself: "We should have never allowed it to happen that these people get this much of a reach in our structures." One coffee later, he gets even more drastic: "We shouldn't have let them in at the time." Allegedly, there have been enough red flags.
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For weeks, there have been arguments in the party The Left on antisemitism - including the antisemitism among themselves. Members openly sympathize with Hamas, reject the Jewish state's right to exist. As an outsider, you could get the recent impression that enemies of Israel could be the majority group in the party.
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The cause of this distorted image is mostly a decision which was made almost two decades ago. Because, since the founding of the party, there is a network acting within, small in numbers, but tightly organized and therefore effective, called "Marx 21". In Berlin, it's dominating the district association of Neukölln.
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"Marx 21" are Trotskyists, followers of the Russian revolutionary Leo Trotsky. Observers speak of sect-like structures, clear directions "from above" which are then to be implemented by low-level activists. Internal dissenters are faced with "squad talks" in which they are brought in line.
Followers of "Marx 21" see themselves as "anti-imperialists" and support "the Palestinians' right to resistance" - "unlimited", to be precise. The acts of terror on October 7 2023 were re-interpreted by Marx as a "counter strike": The Palestinians allegedly merely made use of their "right to resistance".
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That there hasn't been an outcry in the Left Party yet is also caused by Marx 21 members having developed efficient strategies to prevent critical reporting. A common argumentation is: "Neoliberal elites" are behind criticism of Marx 21. Whoever criticizes Marx 21 really only has the goal of destroying the entire party. And also responsible for the Federal Republic itself moving more to the right wing.
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Whoever rejects their radical course wants to silence migrant voices, Marx 21 supporters say. This is notable, because the Neukölln Trotskyists are called - with few exceptions - Werner, Martin or Irmgard, Carla, Hans or Moritz. The idea that migrant voices are speaking is an illusion. But an illusion that can be utilized.
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The main reason why Marx 21 is particularly strongly represented in Neukölln goes back to the years in the 00s. Back then, Marx 21 was still called Linksruck [move to the left] and was disreputable among other leftists - also because of the Trotskyist concept of "entryism": the targeted subversion of foreign organizations and movements to enforce your own agenda and win new members for your own movement. This is exactly what Linksruck tried to do at the Jusos [the Young Socialists, youth organization of the SPD], but failed because of massive resistance. The subversion of movements like Attac has been significantly easier.
When the fusion of the PDS, which has been especially strong in East Germany, with the West German "Wahlalternative Arbeit und soziale Gerechtigkeit" (WASG) [election alternative labor and social justice], Linksruck recognized their historic opportunity, a large Germany-wide party left of the SPD. Linksruck members systematically joined the WASG, many of them moved to Berlin - especially in the Western district Neukölln. Someone who witnessed it speaks out: "Of course that was planned."
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Of course the question is: How much of this is true and how much of this is propaganda to blame the antisemitism on others. But maybe even both is true, they're not mutually exclusive.
Of course it's an interesting question how large this "sect" is and what else they infiltrated.
What I can't understand is how you can worship and idolize this bonehead Marx. He was the worst asshole, parasite, and slacker. But somehow, this debauchery seems to be help become an idol for those who try to channel this debauchery.
But in this matter, you keep finding more interesting questions. For example why [Minister of the Interior] Nancy Faeser doesn't fight against Marx 21 for all she loves publicly decrying antisemitism.
Although - wasn't there a thing? Hasn't she been an author for the publication of the "Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Naziregimes - Bund der Antifaschisten (VVN-BdA)"?
According to the Bavarian Office for the Protection of the Constitution report, it is "the largest left-wing extremist organization in the area of antifascism".
The VVN fights against all non-Marxist systems, including parliamentary democracy, because they consider them "potentially fascist".
And this Nancy Faeser has presented herself as especially friendly to immigration and very lovingly accepts migrants especially from the anti-Israel areas.
Now you would think that the "association of people persecuted by the Nazi regime" would be pro-Israel and anti-German based on their name. How can it be that they welcome so many antisemites (enemies of Israel) in Germany?
And what are you supposed to think about the Greens?
Looks like we need to read, listen, think more about this one.