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  • It wasn't an accusation but simply a fact.
    It's "funny" how that's the thing you care about and not the actual point of my comment, that those people - communists or not - praise the massacre of October 7th. I feel like their "right" to the place expires by that.

  • It's not about a scarf pattern. The person suing the memorial had repeatedly tried to use the memorial site for their orthodox communist propaganda and already got banned from it for that. To sue the memorial now is just another escalation and intentionally making it look like the bad Germans are banning Palestinians.
    The director of the memorial personally said, that people wearing a Kufiyeh are not generally banned, but can be banned because of it. The headline/article is just misleading and sensationalism.

  • The court ruled it because some bonkers orthodox communist activists sued the memorial. Those activists repeatedly tried to use the memorial for their pro-Palestine activism and therefore got rejected.

    The activist is part of the "Kommunistische/Organisation" which released a reader about alleged myths about the Hamas, that called October 7th "morally legitimate".

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