>German Chancellor Olaf Scholz voiced outrage on Wednesday at an attack outside a synagogue in Berlin in which police say two Molotov cocktails were thrown at the building.
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>”I want to expressly say that I am outraged. It outrages me personally what some are shouting and doing,” Scholz said during a visit to Egypt.
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>In a social media post, he added: “Attacks on Jewish institutions and acts of violence on our streets are despicable and cannot be tolerated. Antisemitism has no place in Germany.”
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>Two hooded men threw the Molotov cocktails at a synagogue in central Berlin early on Wednesday morning, police said, adding that they had arrested a man who shouted antisemitic slogans while they were investigating.
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>Security has been stepped up around Jewish institutions in Germany since Hamas’s deadly attack on Israel and resulting Israeli reprisals inflamed opinion in the country’s Arab-speaking and Jewish communities.
Thoughts and prayers
Ok, so what exactly is the government going to do about it? Nothing as always?
This incident is an unfortunate reminder that Germany’s promise of “never again” has never seemed so hollow. As the danger of homegrown and imported antisemitism is reaching the most dangerous level in decades, I fear that the last few Jewish folks in Germany will think twice about where they go, which language they speak in public, what their neighbours really think about them and who might know that they are in fact Jewish.
I fear that the German authorities will once again send thoughts and prayers, give some somber and stern speeches but ultimately do nothing or at most give some people a slap on the wrist. At some point the Germans need to ask themselves if they really want to provide a safe space for Jewish life or if the last remaining Jewish folks should be advised to emigrate before it is too late and people start dying.
Of course, anywhere but Germany
Unfortunately he still fails to draw the connections between the rise in antisemitic violence and decades of paying lip service to the Palestinian victim myth. Another day, another reason to be ashamed to be a German.
But then adds “we’ll get more refugees from Muslim countries”.
Far left people registered and called for the protest in Berlin last night/afternoon (against Israel). Other pro-palestine people joined them in this demonstration. This demonstration was forbidden because of fear of antisemitism slogans, violence against police etc..
After some news outlets aired that israel bombed a hospital the violence escalated (these news outlets copied hamas statements without checking them).
Some left leaning politicans even retweeted antisemitic tweets since the beginning of the war and after this situation.
Tell that to Germany’s huge arab population. Mama Merkel’s open door policy is coming home to roost.
do smthg you bald fuck
Their leaders have made a place for it thanks to their policies.
Then deport them. Oh what’s that, you’ll lose a quarter of your voting base? Lol.
And then they said “Man, we really upset Herr Scholz, we should stop doing terrible things.” And everyone lived happily after.
I think the actions from politic side are ok so far, e.g. limiting the demonstrations and such. Now lets stay together as a nation to not let hate against israelic people in germany grow in our society. Speak to your colleagues at school and work colleagues and convince them that this has no space in germany. Maybe these people were in their own bubble. Also if you observe people e.g. spraying places with antiisraelic slogans, call the police.
Antisemitism has no place in germany and people will learn.
OK so what are you going to do about it? Do politicians think saying this shit suddenly means all those people tap their head and go “Oooooh, I totally didn’t know about that. Sorry!” and they stop? DO SOMETHING
Yeah but will you do anything? Of course not, keep burying your head in the sand until the problem blows up in everyone’s face.
but we will pay more money for more migrants XDD
Empty words from a talking dildo.
Danke merkel
His government made naturalization to german citizenship easier. Now you can become german after 5 instead of 8 years. I bet only jewish friendly people apply for that🤡
How can there be no place for anti-Semitism in Germany? You keep bringing in muslim immigrants who hate Jews. Fucking clown.
To th 50th person in the comments writing “bUt WHat wiLL hE Do ABouT It?!” there are enough laws in place to do deal with people commiting hate crimes and this is _especially_ sensitive when it comes to antisemitism. All these people who are on camera celebrating the Hamas attack etc. can be prosecuted. Other measures against Antisemitism include education in school, police protection for synagogues and many forms of public campaigns.
Scholz sagt was?
He still won’t acknowledge the problem and he will continue to import more of it.
If the Union doesn’t make Soeder their chancellor candidate at the next election, don’t be surprised if the AfD ends up being the largest party and Merkel & Scholz will be entirely responsible for it.
Unfortunately, it has been shown in recent days that anti-semitism *does* have a place, not only in Germany, but in Europe. Right now, in 2023.
The question is what will be done about it.
Sure dude.
Meanwhile you keep inviting people with this fcked up dark ages style of thinking in to Germany.
Gues the only chance for change is when the streets are literally burning or it’s out right civil war.
RIP western Europe.
Germans are playing 4d chess this time. Can’t be no anti semitism in Germany if the Islamists wipe them out of Germany.
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>German Chancellor Olaf Scholz voiced outrage on Wednesday at an attack outside a synagogue in Berlin in which police say two Molotov cocktails were thrown at the building.
>
>”I want to expressly say that I am outraged. It outrages me personally what some are shouting and doing,” Scholz said during a visit to Egypt.
>
>In a social media post, he added: “Attacks on Jewish institutions and acts of violence on our streets are despicable and cannot be tolerated. Antisemitism has no place in Germany.”
>
>Two hooded men threw the Molotov cocktails at a synagogue in central Berlin early on Wednesday morning, police said, adding that they had arrested a man who shouted antisemitic slogans while they were investigating.
>
>Security has been stepped up around Jewish institutions in Germany since Hamas’s deadly attack on Israel and resulting Israeli reprisals inflamed opinion in the country’s Arab-speaking and Jewish communities.
Thoughts and prayers
Ok, so what exactly is the government going to do about it? Nothing as always?
This incident is an unfortunate reminder that Germany’s promise of “never again” has never seemed so hollow. As the danger of homegrown and imported antisemitism is reaching the most dangerous level in decades, I fear that the last few Jewish folks in Germany will think twice about where they go, which language they speak in public, what their neighbours really think about them and who might know that they are in fact Jewish.
I fear that the German authorities will once again send thoughts and prayers, give some somber and stern speeches but ultimately do nothing or at most give some people a slap on the wrist. At some point the Germans need to ask themselves if they really want to provide a safe space for Jewish life or if the last remaining Jewish folks should be advised to emigrate before it is too late and people start dying.
Of course, anywhere but Germany
Unfortunately he still fails to draw the connections between the rise in antisemitic violence and decades of paying lip service to the Palestinian victim myth. Another day, another reason to be ashamed to be a German.
But then adds “we’ll get more refugees from Muslim countries”.
Far left people registered and called for the protest in Berlin last night/afternoon (against Israel). Other pro-palestine people joined them in this demonstration. This demonstration was forbidden because of fear of antisemitism slogans, violence against police etc..
After some news outlets aired that israel bombed a hospital the violence escalated (these news outlets copied hamas statements without checking them).
Some left leaning politicans even retweeted antisemitic tweets since the beginning of the war and after this situation.
Tell that to Germany’s huge arab population. Mama Merkel’s open door policy is coming home to roost.
do smthg you bald fuck
Their leaders have made a place for it thanks to their policies.
Then deport them. Oh what’s that, you’ll lose a quarter of your voting base? Lol.
And then they said “Man, we really upset Herr Scholz, we should stop doing terrible things.” And everyone lived happily after.
I think the actions from politic side are ok so far, e.g. limiting the demonstrations and such. Now lets stay together as a nation to not let hate against israelic people in germany grow in our society. Speak to your colleagues at school and work colleagues and convince them that this has no space in germany. Maybe these people were in their own bubble. Also if you observe people e.g. spraying places with antiisraelic slogans, call the police.
Antisemitism has no place in germany and people will learn.
OK so what are you going to do about it? Do politicians think saying this shit suddenly means all those people tap their head and go “Oooooh, I totally didn’t know about that. Sorry!” and they stop? DO SOMETHING
Yeah but will you do anything? Of course not, keep burying your head in the sand until the problem blows up in everyone’s face.
but we will pay more money for more migrants XDD
Empty words from a talking dildo.
Danke merkel
His government made naturalization to german citizenship easier. Now you can become german after 5 instead of 8 years. I bet only jewish friendly people apply for that🤡
How can there be no place for anti-Semitism in Germany? You keep bringing in muslim immigrants who hate Jews. Fucking clown.
To th 50th person in the comments writing “bUt WHat wiLL hE Do ABouT It?!” there are enough laws in place to do deal with people commiting hate crimes and this is _especially_ sensitive when it comes to antisemitism. All these people who are on camera celebrating the Hamas attack etc. can be prosecuted. Other measures against Antisemitism include education in school, police protection for synagogues and many forms of public campaigns.
Scholz sagt was?
He still won’t acknowledge the problem and he will continue to import more of it.
If the Union doesn’t make Soeder their chancellor candidate at the next election, don’t be surprised if the AfD ends up being the largest party and Merkel & Scholz will be entirely responsible for it.
Unfortunately, it has been shown in recent days that anti-semitism *does* have a place, not only in Germany, but in Europe. Right now, in 2023.
The question is what will be done about it.
Sure dude.
Meanwhile you keep inviting people with this fcked up dark ages style of thinking in to Germany.
Gues the only chance for change is when the streets are literally burning or it’s out right civil war.
RIP western Europe.
Germans are playing 4d chess this time. Can’t be no anti semitism in Germany if the Islamists wipe them out of Germany.
Well played Putard, well played…
Then start deporting