“Could It Be That Anti-Semitism Is Again Prevalent In Germany?”

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The impromptu German policy of tearing down Israeli flags to chants of “Alluh akbar” is now official police policy. Synagogues are being vandalized. Holocaust memorials are being trashed. So I dunno, maybe?

I would like to know why pacifism gains so much strength every time it is directed against Israel. How come the newspaper pictures of the war are so one-sided and pro-Palestinian? Could it be that anti-Semitism is again prevalent in Germany, only this time it conveniently disguises itself as being anti-Israel? The answer is complex. I have met anti-Semites in this country, but I also ran into a lot of philo-Semites here. Some people here seem to feel less guilty of the German past when Jews “also” act violently. And, of course, there are also those, who reflexively root for the underdog, the Palestinians.

Luckily Berlin’s Center for Research on Anti-Semitism has an ambitious plan to deal with all this: they’re going to combat Islamophobia. That should do the trick.

References:
* Israeli Flag Now Functionally Illegal In Germany And Britain Because It “Provokes” Violent Anti-Semitic Mobs [MR]
* German police ban Israeli flags [JPost]
* Vandals break windows at synagogue in Germany [TopNews Law]
* German Anti-Zionists Momentarily Forget That They’re Not Anti-Semitic, Trash Anti-Nazi Memorial [MR]
* Is German pacifism ignorant or anti-Israeli?
* ‘German center ignores Iranian threat’ [JPost]

Previously:
* Germany Keeping Iran Afloat Diplomatically And Economically
* Pictures Of German Students’ Anti-Semitic Pro-Palestinian Rampage (Plus: Not At All Anti-Semitic Berkeley Protesters Keep Attacking Jews)
* Mecca Pilgrims’ Chants Under-Emphasize Peaceful Nature Of Islam

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