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- europe@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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- europe@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Berlin’s backing for Israel in the current context has irrevocably ruined Germany’s international standing.
At the same time, as a result of Germany’s neoliberal restructuring, processes of de-democratisation have been ongoing for years.
The deliberate erosion of democracy has paved the way not only for the selective application of international law, but also for the restriction of fundamental rights within Germany itself.
The German population is firmly against their country’s participation in the extermination of the Palestinian people. In a recent poll, 73 percent said they had a negative view of Israel, while 80 percent have rejected further weapons exports to Israel. Despite this, German arms export licenses to Israel have surged, enabling the state to continue committing war crimes.
While the German government’s blatant disregard for the will of its own people already points to a process of de-democratisation, this is exacerbated by domestic restrictions on fundamental rights, including freedom of assembly, freedom of opinion and speech, and academic freedom, alongside violations of due process - all in the service of the Zionist slaughterers.



For many cases this is true, see this article on South America for example, but this is a much deeper of a problem I think for Germany.
No, but yes basically.
Germany’s national founding myth currently relies on looking like “making it up to Israel as Jewish state”. Through this, Germany thought/thinks it was able to minimise the insane amount of diplomatic eternal-damage it inflicted on the world before 1945/49. So, to many German nationalists like those that the CDU feeds from electorally, “The right of existence of the state Israel” comes priority-wise before many diplomatic relations, because it is responsibility-avoidance infrastructure many German nationalisms rely on.
Add Trump’s worldwide shenanigans.