Man these guys really are scum.

      • Buchenstr@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        The Anti-Germans are a group of "leftists" which actively rejected any form revolutionary or even reformist rhetoric, they grew in emergence after the collapse of the German Democratic Republic, made up from primarily liberals, some anarchists and Trotskyists joined their ranks. But they're basically just liberals.

        All you need to knew about these guys is from this short paragraph.

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          • Buchenstr@lemmygrad.ml
            hexagon
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            1 year ago

            Really depends on what you define the German left as.

            The left in Germany is very divided, the communist party collapsed into numerous splinters(however, each one is actually growing in popularity), Die Linke can't really control itself in its own contradictions, you could say the anti-Germans currently dominate the political 'left' scene.

            But they're not really organised, there's no mass movements, no real school of thought, it's more or less a state propagated mindset into the masses, it sometimes catches people, but it really isn't a structured force. It can be be easily replaced by the collective action of a vanguard proletariat party.

            It's not completely bleak, most anti-germans are SPD or Die linke supporters anyways, and wouldn't like to see their positions of wealth be challenged by an actual party for the workers.

            They're libs, so they will lose (or have already lost by the massive Palestinian protests in Germany) the support of the proletariat.

              • JucheBot1988@lemmygrad.ml
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                1 year ago

                Their popularity is not helped by stunts like marching through Dresden with signs saying "Bomber Harris, Do It Again!" (remember that the USSR and the DDR both condemned the fire bombings as terrorism against civilians).