- 28.03.2017
- Honestly Concerned e.V.
- 16 Kommentare
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- Antisemitismus & Antizionismus
- Innenpolitik / Antisemitismus & Antizionismus
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Aaron Buck
Zum Antworten anmeldenok, ok, I agree, that ’s a problem, too. But I am absolutely sure that we could handlethat if there wouldn’t be so much antisemitism which is already deep rooted
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Eugene Dubnov
Zum Antworten anmeldenYes. I agree that „the old stigmas“ never die. And now in addition to those you have the influx of people from Muslim countries with their ingrained Jew-hatred.
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Aaron Buck
Zum Antworten anmeldenEugene Dubnov as I said, it is complictated. For sure to complicated for a discussion on Facebook 😉
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Aaron Buck
Zum Antworten anmeldenIt is not so easy. I wouldn’t name it „Neo-Nazis“ but the old anti-jewish stigmas lived on and developed subliminal in several ways. One of them is the raising left wing antisemitism
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Aaron Buck
Zum Antworten anmeldenEugene Dubnov maybe from London it seems like you write it, but living here I got another impression over the years and believe me I would love to believe it wasn’t true
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Eugene Dubnov
Zum Antworten anmeldenI’m not sure. Perhaps, among the Germans, some old stuff in the new, Leftist-Progressivist garb, but mostly it’s Muslim. Neo-Nazi Jew-hatred is no more than 1% surely.
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Aaron Buck
Zum Antworten anmeldennot only the new arrivals!! It’s the good old stuff. And it had never been gone!!
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Eugene Dubnov
It surely includes the German Turks, which means that among the autochton Germans it’s about 20%. When the newest Muslim immigrants are surveyed the figure will be 30%.