by northbk5

22 comments
  1. Why the fuck do I have to recognize the right of existence for a religious authoritarian Apartheid state? I never get a decent answer for that

  2. fuck this

    i am German and I think the sentence„Israel has a right to exist“ is bullshit

    it exists, and it would be better for it’s neighbors and millions of people if it never had, it had a net negative effect in terms of live improved/destroyed historically

    countries anyway have no “right” to exist. they just fucking exist.

    this law is 100% influenced by the Israeli lobby and soft power over our government and media

  3. Probably based on assumption that if you want to live in Europe you must abandon your urge to commit genocide or other atrocities.

    Or learn a difference between Jews living in Germany and Israeli military.

    Or integrate with your new country and abandon affairs of another.

  4. As good as when the Catholic monarchs required the citizens to prove their conversion

  5. Okay, everybodies’ personal opinion on Israel aside… they do know that lying is a thing, right?

  6. I think that is an excellent idea! And all the Muslims in Europe who are religious fanatics should simply move back to the countries they or their parents left behind instead of bringing to Germany and Europe the very same behaviors and beliefs that turned their countries into impossible places.

    It seems to me like ‘Die Belagerung Wiens’ is still happening, only that now through a different method.

  7. It’s almost like asking if Nazi Germany has the right to exist. F this, No apartheid system has the right to exist.

  8. Israel has a right to exist, and the Jews have a right to live in a country where they are safe and free.

    The creation of Israel as a state in 1948 was not simply because the western world wanted to give the Jews a place to rebuild their NATION after the holocaust, but to also collect the Jewish nation from all over the world and place it in a country they had to run and care for.

    Israel has for eight decades been the one single democracy in an otherwise convulsed area and has played a key role in giving the rest of us the way of life we enjoy in the comfort of our homes. That land did not come without conditions… just think about it next time you put petrol in your car’s tank.

  9. Government trying to please it’s masters like a good lil doggy.

  10. I read a couple of months ago that they added a bunch of questions about it in the naturalization test. Maybe that’s what it means?

    I think every country has a right to exist. Putting Israel in the naturalization test for Germany is an utter bullcrap. Is it ok to say that Poland has no right to exist? Stupid.

    Our government needs to get over its inferiority complex on this entire topic.

  11. Whats next? Does France has a right to exist?

    How can a country have a right to exist, if it clearly exist.

  12. “Never again”…except when Israel does it.

    Germany doesn’t regret genocide, it just regrets that it was done to Europeans. If Germany truly regretted genocide, it would do all it can to prevent it happening ever again.

  13. Do I think they should exist? Yes

    Do I agree with what they are doing and to who they are doing? Obviously not, but that’s not what they are asking so whatever

  14. I am a German Citizen, born and raised. I can trace my German Heritage back to the year 1464.
    i am as German as they come, and i would not pass our Citizenship Test for the obvious answer i would be giving to this question.

    What the fuck is this country becoming again…

  15. At which point a country can start being considered a colony of another?

  16. Just like any other countries questionnaires for citizenship, or even just visa. Almost every country does it in some way, with different emphasis of course and it gives them a relatively easy (still not easy, but also not almost impossible) cause to revoke visa or citizenship.

    Germany extending this to Israel is a choice you can agree with or not, but stop acting as if this is some unique and unprecedented thing, it’s a normal tool in immigration/politics.

  17. I guess by “work” you mean, how do you make a country sentient so that it has innate rights?

    Rather than being a fictitious body which is ascribed counterparty status in international law? I dunno I guess some kind of blood ritual would do it.

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