Shadows and shackles: Germany’s complicit silence on Palestine — Che Ran
Sunday, 05 Jan 2025 5:28 PM MYT
JANUARY 5 — In the corridors of power in Berlin, a dark tableau unfolds—a grim dance of politics and profit, woven tightly with the threads of historical guilt and strategic alliances. As Germany postures on the international stage, wielding the dual masks of morality and pragmatism, a troubling allegiance to a genocidal agenda simmers beneath its veneer of civilisation.
At the heart of this spectacle lies a chilling paradox: a nation, once the architect of unparalleled horrors, now finds itself in a tacit pact with oppression, its hands gripped on the levers of economic and military complicity. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his defence minister for their roles in what has been termed as genocidal acts in Gaza. Yet, amid the international outcry and the damning reports from Amnesty International, Germany’s leaders shuffle evasively at press conferences, choosing obfuscation over action.
November’s air in Berlin was thick with evasion as a government spokesperson grappled awkwardly with questions about the ICC’s findings. The response was a masterclass in diplomatic doublespeak: acknowledging the court’s authority yet retreating into the shadows of improbability when it came to arresting Netanyahu on German soil.
December brought no clarity, with German officials contorting themselves into rhetorical pretzels to justify Israel’s self-defence narrative against the backdrop of documented atrocities. It seems that Germany, a signatory to the Rome Statute of the ICC, prefers the safety of denial and the status quo, rather than confronting the harrowing truths laid bare by global watchdogs.
The narrative Germany clings to—that of a nation forever repenting its past by unconditionally aligning with Israel—is a facade that crumbles under scrutiny. This isn’t about historical responsibility; it’s about strategic interests cloaked in the garb of moral imperatives. The settler-colonial projects, the systemic erasure of Palestinian existence, and the unabated support of these actions sketch a picture not of duty but of cold, calculated self-interest.
The economic underpinnings are stark and straightforward. German banks, insurance giants, and arms manufacturers are deeply enmeshed with their Israeli counterparts. A deviation from this entrenched alliance threatens not just diplomatic fallout but substantial financial losses. It’s a classic tale of geopolitics, where the moral compass conveniently swings in favour of economic gains and international influence.
People hold a banner to denounce Israel for what is described as ‘one year of genocide on the people of Gaza’ in a demonstration at the University of California, in the US on October 7, 2024. — Reuters file pic
In this high-stakes geopolitical game, Palestinians are relegated to mere pawns—nameless, faceless casualties of a broader agenda. Merkel’s proclamations and the Bundestag’s resolutions serve as nothing but smoke and mirrors, obfuscating a grim reality with the veneer of righteousness.
The question, then, is not of Germany’s dilemma but of its choice—a choice made starkly evident in its relentless support for a regime that has turned oppression into an art form. As Merkel once asserted, Israel’s security is Germany’s raison d’être, a sentiment that has morphed into a blanket justification for turning a blind eye to genocidal practices.
History, Marx remarked, repeats first as tragedy and then as farce. Germany, in its unyielding support of Israel, encapsulates this with tragic precision. As it stands with a nation embroiled in genocidal actions, Germany is not just witnessing history’s farce but actively participating in it.
The hour calls for Germany to strip away its ideological veil, to confront its convenient narratives of moral obligation, and to truly reckon with its role on the world stage. Only then can it step away from the shadows of complicity and towards a more equitable and just global order. Until then, the shackles of self-interest and historical manipulation hold firm, and the dance goes on—under the dim lights of realpolitik, where human rights are but whispers drowned out by the clinking of coins and the rustling of banknotes.
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kt comments:
Wake up Germany, the Holocaust debt sheet has been wiped clean by Satan-Yahoo and his heinous horrendous hordes of Babylon-Auschwitz by their genocidal acts of unspeakable brutalities and atrocities against Palestinians. You are no longer in debt to those Shai-Loks. Wake up wake up wake up to your civilised responsibilities, that is, if you ever can - stop aiding genocides even if committed by Israel and its members.
I supposed each of us have our way of dealing with any situation.
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Some of us will have to hold on to something greater than themselves, right?
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What is happening right now, from my view - Is a massive exposure operation.
Everything is being put on full blast for all to see, and I do mean everything - we’ve essentially hit ludicrous speed.
Does that mean there is no danger? No. Not at all.
As a matter of fact, the further you push a wounded animal into the corner, the more dangerous it becomes and the more likely it is to lash out.
Take nothing for granted and remember that complacency is an enemy.
When @truestormyjoe and myself spoke of incoming “turbulence”, the current events and the speed at which everything is happening are exactly what we were talking about … and it isn’t going to calm down any time soon.
Protect your mind, guard your heart, and keep your center about you. Emotional overreactions serve no good for anyone, not the least of which is yourself.
We have 17 days until Inauguration and NOTHING is off the table until then, and even after.
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We are “in the shit” now, frens, and the only remaining path is the path forward.
Strap in, and buckle up. This ride is about to get even crazier, but the good news is: It ends with saving our Republic.
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Have been hearing about the situation with Kurakove for awhile now, from the Duran and now, this channel...
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Picking up x chatters...
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Actually what is coming will make Orban look tame in comparrison. Tick tock.
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Rhetoric on here is insane. Look at the sort of stuff Jenrick is saying. Whole of Europe is going to be ruled by Orban-style right populists soon, uk included. Hard to see any way out tbh
Sharing as a matter of a series of curious posts to observe at...
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4 people shot in Washington DC last night in apparent mass shooting.
But wait - Aren’t guns illegal in DC? I was told that gun control would keep shootings from happening. I am much confused right now. 🙃
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Do folks really believe it is a coincidence that so many mass shootings happen in “gun free zones” or cities with exceptionally strict gun laws?
It’s almost like telling criminals where citizens legally can’t be armed to defend themselves is a really bad idea.
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ReplyDeleteWest's support for Ukraine exceeds $300 bln
Support for Ukraine from the United States, the IMF, the World Bank, the EU, and other international funds, countries, and individuals has already exceeded $300 billion in 2022-2024, according to a report by the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Over the past 10-15 years, the Ukrainian economy has undergone significant structural shifts from large business to small business and from energy-intensive heavy industry to agriculture.
Despite significant socio-economic difficulties and the degradation of industrial potential, the Ukrainian economy demonstrates a fairly high level of adaptability to external and internal shocks. But the ability to self-develop is almost lost.
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