The country’s so-called political centre has licensed a new era of authoritarianism – to the AfD’s delight, says Hanno Hauenstein, a Berlin-based journalist
A crackdown on political dissent is well under way in Germany. Over the past two years, institutions and authorities have cancelled events, exhibitions and awards over statements about Palestine or Israel.
There are many examples: the Frankfurt book fair indefinitely postponing an award ceremony for Adania Shibli; the Heinrich Böll Foundation withdrawing the Hannah Arendt prize from Masha Gessen; the No Other Land directors Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham being defamed by German ministers. And, most recently, the philosopher Omri Boehm being disinvited from speaking at this month’s anniversary of the liberation of Buchenwald.
In nearly all of these cases, accusations of antisemitism loom large – even though Jews are often among those being targeted. More often than not, it is liberals driving or tacitly accepting these cancellations, while conservatives and the far right lean back and cheer them on.
Germany has recently taken a chilling new step, signalling its willingness to use political views as grounds to curb migration. Authorities are now moving to deport foreign nationals for participating in pro-Palestine actions. As I reported this week in the Intercept, four people in Berlin – three EU citizens and one US citizen – are set to be deported over their involvement in demonstrations against Israel’s war on Gaza. None of the four have been convicted of a crime, and yet the authorities are seeking to simply throw them out of the country.
Even the more progressive parties like greens and SPD are pro genocide. The only political party openly in support of Palestinians are Die Linke "the left". Sadly they only have 11% in parliament. People are so stupid and don't care or see where this is going.
The cancellation of the demos and deportation are in fact based on law,
Its the same article that prohibites the Hitler salute.
Even oure foregin minister is allowed to critisie israel, but to say that it has no right to exist is banned.
And new immigrants only get accepted if they're willing to say that Israel has a right to exist.
I just hate these articles about chaotic situations in Germany especially if compared to the current US situation
I don't understand why they exist,
I hear nothing about an outrage or something about this.
Today is in the biggest news an articke about the Buchenwald situation, stating Israels influences on thus controversy
In Fantasy Axis and Allies news, Germany's election to join the Axis this time around is not expected to have a significant scoring impact, unlike the Brexit Shakeup of 2016. Instead, while many players correctly anticipated America's most recent fascist power play, few gambled on a parallel humanist shift from the former Axis MVP. The sentiment of those surveyed can be summarized as, "Well, yeah, it's Germany, what did you expect?"
Idk if is deliberate or just a consequence, but I'm very confused by the duplicit meaning of antisemetic (having anamosity toward jews or being anti israeli policy)
On purpose. They conflate so people feel scared to criticize. In the end all it has done has make people dismiss claims of antisemitism because it's being used as a cludgel against anyone who criticizes the Israeli state or Americas god awful approach to the middle east.
The complicated thing is that zionist israeli ideology is completely anti-semitic. They hate jews not supporting them and have sold them out to their allied fascist germ nazis before and during WW2.
Also by mislabeling themselves as Jews and hiding behind that victimhod while commiting genocide puts the real jews in danger.