The federal capital became the scene of disgusting anti-Semitism at the weekend!
By Julius Boehm
Hundreds of Jew-haters marched through the Berlin districts of Kreuzberg and Neukölln with Palestinian flags and shouting “Child Murderer Israel”. The demonstrators spread the propaganda of the terrorist group Hamas and openly denied Israel’s right to exist – contrary to German reasons of state!
As the first traffic light politician, the FDP domestic policy expert Konstantin Kuhle (33) calls the problem by its name: “The events of the weekend must trigger an unbiased view of the specific anti-Semitism that exists among Muslims. There can be no tolerance for that,” says Kuhle.
He spoke of “disgusting crimes and anti-Semitic statements” and said the question arises “whether the supposed political and social effort against anti-Semitism in Germany is even meant seriously”.
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Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser (51, SPD) did not want to say who was responsible for the disgusting hatred of Jews in the middle of Germany – it is obvious that it was anti-Semitism from Muslim groups.
On Twitter, she simply wrote: “There is no place for anti-Semitism in our society. The rule of law must act consistently here. We must never get used to anti-Semitic abuse.”
Instead of directly naming the senders of the disgusting hatred of Jews, Faeser only says that the rejection of anti-Semitism applies “regardless of where and from whom it comes”.
This triggered fierce criticism on the Internet after Faeser had regularly named Ross and Reiter very offensively on the subject of right-wing extremism.
attacks on journalists
In addition to verbal attacks and hate speech against Jews, there were also several reports of physical attacks on journalists.
Videos document how the organizers of the Jew-hate demo wanted to intimidate journalists (“Be a man and admit what you stand for”) and exclude them from the demo.
Scandalous: Instead of protecting the journalists and their right to free reporting, the police officers present expelled the journalists from the demo train.