Anti-Semites cannot be granted German citizenship under new law – minister

by SlightWerewolf4428

8 comments
  1. How about you prosecute yourself Nancy for the support of an Apartheid State and Ethnic Cleansing

  2. Are the planning to strip citizenship from the AFD supporters too?

    Probably, not.

    I think they are a bigger threat.

  3. Great news. No room for anti-Semitism in Germany, whether they justify it for nationalistic or Islamistic reasons.

    Probably good for the country and for the next generation, as such people are usually people you don’t want to be living anywhere near. Plenty of other corners in the globe for them to live in, but not near us!

  4. How would they prove that? Islamic scriptures (Quran and Hadith) are full of antisemitism. Yet there are m people who identify as Muslims, say they don’t believe in that. But there’s another thing in Islam called Taqiyya, which is basically a green light for Muslims to lie to protect their faith so if they have to deny being antisemitic they would. You see a lot of prominent Muslim scholars do that. They have their lectures publicly available, making derogatory statements about Jews, yet when interviewed in English, would jump around the subject and plain deny. There are very few idiots who would be outwardly expressing these views, and those are usually the ones you need to least worry about

  5. God it must feel so fucking good to just blame everything on the Muslims while ignoring the glaring antisemitism of everyone else

  6. In 2022, the authorities registered 2,185 antisemitic crimes that were classified as right-wing, 8 that were classified as left-wing, 67 that were classified as “foreign ideology” (which includes anything related to the Israel/Palestine conflict), 38 as “religious ideology” (e.g. Muslim and Christian antisemitism) and 343 as unclassifiable ([source](https://www.bmi.bund.de/SharedDocs/downloads/DE/veroeffentlichungen/nachrichten/2023/05/pmk2022-factsheets.pdf;jsessionid=CE5D023CECECF3E694DFEB911D3AE060.1_cid504?__blob=publicationFile&v=5), p.11).

    The statistics clearly show that by far the biggest issue of antisemitism in Germany is that of right-wing extremism. Under these circumstances, it would be a lot more productive to actually fight right-wing antisemitism rather than spin the issues of left-wing antisemitism and “imported” antisemitism which are, according to these statistics, much smaller than the press reports and politicians want to make you believe.

    And that doesn’t even begin to answer how such ideology tests would even look like and how they could be made compliant with the rule of law. Instead, we’re getting populist takes that are helping noone.

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