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[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

"Even the mention of the word “Palestine” in Germany risks getting you accused of antisemitism. Any attempt at providing context and sharing facts on the historical background to the conflict is seen as crude justification of Hamas’s terror. Not only have pro-Palestinian rallies been stopped or broken up by police..."

And yet there are thousands on the streets protesting with free-palestine banners. And then another few thousands who shouldn't be because they mix the same message with anti-semitism.

Sometimes I feel really bad living in a country so rotten that it can at the very same have massive pro-palestinian protests (international voices gloating about those idiot Germans not doing anything against those obvious (and suspiciously German looking) muslim immigrants destroying their country included...) while also suppressing every pro-palestinian voice soemhow... and then I realize that I live in reality and not in that fantasy Germany everyone uses to make stories about to express how Germans are always wrong and stupid.

"Well-meaning people have advised me that voicing this opinion could lead to being disinvited from literary events and festivals, and that my career in Germany – the source of my livelihood for the last two years – might be over."

That's okay... you just need to tell your story about those idiot Germans loud enough and you will get a lot of new work opportunities in most of Europe as there is always demand for the latest episode of "Give us this day our daily 'Germany-bad'".

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

I consider her sentiment deeply bizarre as well, since I agree with Düzen Tekkal (a German Human Rights Activist) that it is rather the space for Jewish/Israeli voices that is lacking in Germany.

Long video, where you can see more of her:

SPIEGEL Spitzengespräch - Düzen Tekkal // Michael Wolffsohn (German)