In spite of the Rescue Umbrella and EU disaster, this day has been successful in bringing to light the real reason for the early failure of the exploratory dialogs between Red/Green and the SED-Left Party (SED = Socialist Unity Party of the former GDR) in Northrhein-Westphalia, and this could truly be the warning sign for this country’s future: The Stasi imperialists (Stasi = State Security of the former GDR) have refused at the start of the dialogs to subscribe to a statement in which the GDR is described just as it was by name: a State of Lawlessness.
(By Yorck Tomkyle / Translation: Anders Denken)
I see, one says to himself. From an occupying regime occupied by one man at the top, who has at least 20 million people on his conscience, a system is called to life that robbed hundreds of thousands of their possessions, tens of thousands were imprisoned for political reasons and some tortured, a system that had more than 1,000 people shot simply because they wanted to leave the country, and that locked all residents behind barbed wire to keep them in, simply because there was no other reason to do so.
A system that installs the most effective monitoring apparatus in the world for for spying on its citizens. A system that satisfied a great part of its hunger for currency by the sale of its detained citizens. A system that viewed itself during its existence as part of the ideological and intellectual tradition of the second worst mass-murderer in world history (see above). This system, therefore, is not supposed to be a system of injustice. Who are really the ones making this assertion?
Is it a certain Gysi, who as Stysi (var. of Stasi) laid the foundation for this system and profited from it; who only wishes to know now about mountains of records? Perhaps, a certain Wagenknecht, who is now sits on any talk show and makes herself electable for the people by means of our Media of Quality, even though she is an avowed Stalinist (“Stalin did what was politically necessary”) and friend of caviar? And a few old West German communists who were kept afloat with Stasi funds, and thus having been unfettered from their retirement wouldn’t now bite the hand that once fed them? Those are the same dubious types with loads of skeletons in their closets who wish to whitewash the Nazis in the young, post-WWII German Federal Republic. Back then, it initially worked pretty well, until the whole thing finally imploded.
After seeing the SED-Left Party courted so zealously by their supporters in the Media of Quality, an honest person shouldn’t expect the true profession of dictatorship and mass murders to be announced in this same media. Therefore, we will take over that for them. We will demand very clearly that a dictatorship having such a contempt for human beings should be named as such, so that there is finally an end to the hypocritical relativism and to the use of Nazi horrors for the propagandistic embellishments of their own misanthropic ideology.
Whoever doesn’t brand the SED dictatorship as an unlawful regime is a hypocrite if he does describe the Third Reich as one, because to him it has nothing to do with condemning totalitarianism, rather it is simply another ideology. Such types would seek to reestablish such conditions once again, if they could. With their ‘no’ to the condemnation of the Stasi regime, this party has once again shown what it really wants: another country. A country with concentration camps, spies, draconian penalties for independent thinkers, and a political caste that drinks the wine it withholds from the people.
What’s piquant in this whole process is that it really has nothing to do with the the subject itself, for large sections of the Greens and SPD really do see it the same way as the SED successors. But Greens from the east, especially, have many more party members in their ranks who recruit from the GDR resistance movement. A merger with those who deny the State of Lawlessness would therefore put the party before a crucial internal test for which it (still) has not matured enough. However, this problem may be demographically solved within time.
Just as the impotence of the Sovereign (the people) has been seen in the past months in the face of the cold-hearted decisions of the political class, one must acknowledge that the way of democracy has, in the sense of the word, been pushed back to at least an authoritarian partial state within the mob-ruled EU Super-State. Will we recognize these warning signs and resist these obvious beginnings this time, or will Germany be savagely torn from its social(ist) dreams yet again.
(Photo, left to right: Hannelore Kraft, SPD – Bärbel Beuermann, Left-Wing – Sylvia Löhrmann, Green)




























