Rise of Anti-Semitism in Germany: Why Tough German Laws Failed to Combat Anti-Semitism

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  1. Antisemitism is a meaningless propaganda term used to shut down any criticizm towards Israel. I’ve never met someone that actively hates on jews specifically. The term had a meaning during WW2, but now it’s pretty much a political tool. These anti*insert religious or racial groups* terms are only buzzwords used by politicians to keep the people at bay and not have them think for themselves. Not to mention that anti hate rules are funny because if you hurt someone physically, you’re getting punished regardless of your motives, and if you hate them secretly, then laws could do nothing to change that. These laws are there to calm people down. Haters will hate anyway.

  2. A lot is done in germany against ANY racism.

    We also have a pretty high valued “free speech”.
    So can say “Kanzler is stupid, Hitler shall be come back, we need jewish education in school, zero taxes for everybody, change to socialism, communism, Covid19 is fake, jewish people want to rule the world, autobahnen to bike lanes” and so on.

    You are allowed to say nearly everything (switch to russia right now: can can not say anything)
    Exceptions
    You will get a fine if you promote crimes: Kanzel needs to be murdered asap.
    There are other things like showing nazi-symbols.
    You will get a fine if you promote crimes: Kanzel needs to be murdered asap.
    There are other things like showing nazi-symbols.

    So very few percent producing A LOT of noise in the media.
    The big majority is ok with ANY religion.

  3. Imported. Or why are there so many “Death to the Jews” Demos all around Europe right now? Why are Jews afraid all over the world again to show that they are jewish? Why are there houses/stores marked all of a sudden? Because the AfD? Because the Reichsbürger? Dritte Weg? I don’t think so.

    If hateful Muslims throw molotovs at a synagogue, it’s registered as a far-right crime, not as crime through immigrants.

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