Linke (The Left) party expelled with immediate effect Palestinian-German member and activist Ramsis Kilani for his vocal opposition to “Israel’s” ongoing genocide in Gaza. In doing so, it followed in the footsteps of the only other mainstream leftist party in the country, the Greens, in exhibiting the infamous Palestine exception to progressive politics.

Kilani, a self-described Marxist, called his expulsion “a sad commentary on a leftist, internationalist party”, left-wing daily junge Welt (jw) reported. The decision made by the Landesschiedskommission, the party’s state-level arbitration body was damaging “to all of us who fight for universal human rights”, the activist wrote on Instagram.

Katina Schubert, one of two members from the party’s right-wing who had brought forward the motion to expel Kilani denied that his Palestine solidarity activism had anything to do with the decision, saying that it was based on his “relativisation of Hamas terror, selective criticism of violence against women as a weapon of war and denial of “Israel’s” right to exist”, the jw report went on to say.

  • @[email protected]
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    From their statement, it sounds less like genocide isn’t a red line for them, and more like they just straight up support genocide.

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    Yeah no wonder conservatives are winning victories all across the democratic world. It seems the left wing has suffered a collective lobotomy. We live in a world where the left is fragmented in purpose, condoning the unacceptable, and ineffective in climate action. It would be cool if the left was, you know, actually the left, instead of trying to be more like the cool right wing because they think that’s what would win them more votes. Have some dignity, guys. Nobody is going to vote for the second, third or fourth best party at being right wing.

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      Not so simple. France has a radical leftwing party (The France Unbowed) that has been denouncing the genocide in Gaza for months. They got 70 deputies in the last snap elections, far from giving them any mandate to govern the country… Their activism is indeed a way to get votes from French people of Maghreb origins. Still, people label them as antisemitic because they won’t accept the self-defense narrative that is being pushed by Israel.

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        I get that, i really do, but sometimes you just gotta take the loss for being unpopular if the cause is right. Israel is less popular today than it was yesterday. Sometimes you can’t help that your core principles are not valued by the majority at the moment, for whatever reason. If events change the minds of people, there’s a steady alternative to go to. To debase one’s principles to appeal to the right wing voters will only make their constituency not vote. People who are right wing won’t vote left because they are more anti immigration or more pro Israel. But people who vote left won’t probably vote at all if the alternatives are right wing or right wing light. They just won’t see themselves represented at all. Then you get low voter turnout.

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          The entire problem here is that there is a huge rhetorical gap between thinking the Netanyahu government is evil and needs to be held accountable for Gaza atrocities, and the idea that Israel needs to be violently dismantled and the people fed to dogs (yes i have literally seen people on here say “fed to dogs”).

          Conversations which start with anti-zionism are unhelpful, but this seems to have become a weird purity test on the left which is creating huge cracks in what would otherwise be a unified voice regarding Gaza.

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            I used to be a both sides have a right to exist and we should strive to achieve that, but the longer i hear Israeli and Israeli apologists speak online and the more i see their actions the harder it is to remain of that opinion.

            My opinion now is that if we manage to successfully create the conditions to allow an independent state of Palestine and a state of Israel, it will be only a matter of time until Israel starts illegally occupying the Palestinian state. So unless it’s a nuclear Palestinian state or a nuclear backed Palestinian state, it’s very unlikely we can see a world where Zionism can exist in peace. Even with a nuclear Palestinian state, the Israeli mind would sit ill at ease trying to come up with a solution to disable the nukes and take over Palestine somehow, because Israeli can’t fathom a world where they have to share the land that “god gave them”, especially to a group of people they so overtly consider inferior to them.

            So unfortunately the state of Israel itself has made me believe a two state solution is impossible no matter who leads Israel. It’s the Israeli zeitgeist. Their culture is a culture of war, oppression and genocide and if their god is real, i cannot see it being anything else but deeply ashamed of who calls themselves its people, who act so brazenly contrary to the principles set by the torah. Were this not the case, i see no reason that we could not have two states. But it’s like they say, if my grandmother had wheels, she would be an electric car. There’s only one way forward left. One state ruled by both Jews and Muslims. It will be bumpy at first, but eventually they will figure it out, like we all did. The idea of a Jewish only state is a deeply flawed idea that has harmed Judaism deeply and should be abandoned. And even if Israel comes out winning with the help of the US and they manage to stamp out Palestine, i believe over time that is exactly what they will become given enough time, as the old guard dies and their flawed, bellicose and bigoted ideas die with them. And that is the irony thay everything they are doing, all the deaths, all the cruelty, will eventually be pointless because their ideal dream is flawed and unsustainable.

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        It’s easy for France to condemn Israel because they do not carry such a certain heavy historical baggage unlike Germany.

        It’s very obvious why Germany won’t do the same as France.

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          Yes and no. On the one hand, France actively helped the Nazis hunt French Jews during the occupation. Moreover, Germany should understand that you don’t get the absolution for one genocide by enabeling another.

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            France actively helped the Nazis hunt French Jews during the occupation

            It is more complicated than that. I have already mentioned this to someone: https://lemmy.world/comment/14167949

            Even on Hannah Arendt’s book, they mentioned that Vichy France even somehow half assed their attempts. Not because Vichy France wasn’t anti-semite, they are just less bloodthirsty than the Nazis about.

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              Sure enough, France was not as determined to hunt Jews, and some French were determined to save them, with the Resistance, the Justes and the Communists. Nevertheless, France does carry part of the guilt, which partially explains its stance toward Israel and its unconditional “right to defend itself”.

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                It’s important to separate Hamas as an organisation and the Palestinian people. The October 7 attack is completely unjustified, and so is Israel’s indiscriminate massacre of Palestinian people as a whole.

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          It’s very obvious why Germany won’t do the same as France.

          It sure is, but probably not for the reason you’re thinking

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          Obviously no one carries the same weight as Germany, but France did have Vichy with Petain, which is probably somewhere on that podium.

          Either way, condemning Israel is a matter of not letting influence, money, and smear campaigns censor you, other countries that don’t have the stigma of Germany or France still stay away from accusations of anti-Semitism.

          Spoiler: it’s also because the far-right likes Israel.

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      I mean, whether people want to admit it or not, the mixing of some pretty uncomfortable anti-zionist language with the legitimate criticism of human rights atrocities in Gaza, as well as the extreme purity testing which accompanies it, is seriously harming the peace movement.

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        Anti-Zionism is anti-fascism, it should be a baseline on the left. That’s not “purity testing”

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    “It wasn’t his stance on Palestine, it was his stance on Palestine.” Wow, brilliant.

    Also pretty funny to talk about someone’s “selective criticism” while supporting Israel’s genocide.

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        the text clearly states

        That is what they say, not necessarily the truth. You don’t have to repeat propaganda PR like it’s a good excuse, because you’re suggesting it’s true even with your disclaimer that you didn’t check what really happened.

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        No, thats why i stand with all palestinians for peace. but there is something wrong with uncritically siding with religious fundamentalists with world domination fantasys, as they will not bring peace but only reign of terror of another coleur.

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          Okay lets change it up.

          Do you support the existence of Nazi Germany

          Do you support the existence of Apartheid South Africa

          Do you support the existence of Israel

          These mean the same to any person who understand what genocide means.

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            I don’t support the Nazis but as a German I am happy that america, france and USSR supported A Democratic German state (but not a fascist one), so that I don’t have to live under occupation and oppression.

            You act like its not possible to differentiate between different opinions within a nation state.

            Same goes for south Africa and Israel. I don’t support their facist leaders/political majorities because they are facist but I support the general idea of the people living there having a democratically controlled system and not being occupied.

            Its not the race or DNA that makes you fascist lul, the fascists are the problem, not the people in general.

            An

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              Okay so why do you support the existence of a fascist ethnostate if you pretend to support democracy.

              Everything you described to be wrong has a name and it is called Israel.

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                There were communists in Nazi Germany fighting Tue Nazis so yes, there where progressive forces in Germany but not in the Nazi party.

                There are progressive forces in Israel and Palestine, but not withing nethanyaus party or the hamas

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    the only other mainstream leftist party in the country, the Greens

    That particular mainstream “left” party is so left they should rename themselves “Browns”