Germany could withdraw citizenship due to 'antisemitism' – DW (www.dw.com)
from schizoidman@lemm.ee to world@lemmy.world on 01 Apr 12:16
https://lemm.ee/post/60080312

cross-posted from: lemm.ee/post/60080304

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einkorn@feddit.org on 01 Apr 12:49 next collapse

Given the murky definition of antisemitism which was recently adopted in a letter from parlament, this could lead to some very interesting but uncomfortable situations for the government. Such as revoking citizenship from Jews or Israelis critical of Israels current government.

WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world on 01 Apr 14:42 collapse

They should just skip all this nonsense and make it illegal to be anti-genocide…

bobs_monkey@lemm.ee on 01 Apr 17:19 collapse

But then they can’t use the broad banner of antisemitism to silence anyone that gets on their nerves. Anti-genocide would just be logical, can’t have that.

ISOmorph@feddit.org on 01 Apr 12:59 next collapse

I wholly support deeming any form of racism or bigotry unacceptable in a civilized society. The issues comes with fairly enforcing measures like the one proposed here. Who decides whats antisemetic and what isn’t? Germany has been severly cracking down on any form of protest against the fascist regime of Israel and their genocide against Gaza. These protests are already being called antisemtic by the media and the government.

Count042@lemmy.ml on 01 Apr 13:15 next collapse

Germanies legal definition of antisemitism includes criticism of Israel.

middlemanSI@lemmy.world on 01 Apr 13:36 next collapse

April fools? I can’t tell how many people support this genocide but wouldn’t that make “a lot” of world population antisemitic? It’s a convenient label for anyone in the way…I hate it here

floofloof@lemmy.ca on 01 Apr 13:45 collapse

Yes, it makes a lot of reasonable people antisemitic just because they can see what Israel is doing to Palestinians. Since the policy then can’t be enforced consistently, this kind of situation gives a government a pretext for punishing anyone they dislike for other reasons. It’s still useful to governments to have laws almost everyone breaks, and that are seldom enforced, because then they can choose when, and against whom, to enforce them.

einkorn@feddit.org on 01 Apr 14:47 collapse

If by ‘legal definition’ you mean the definition used in the recent letter signed in parlament: That’s not legally binding. It’s basically just a statement with no legal status. But yes it could signal the path the new government might take in the future.

Saleh@feddit.org on 01 Apr 21:31 collapse

it is not legally binding, but many government bodies treat it like a law, making it tiring to fight against it in the courts all the time.

bobs_monkey@lemm.ee on 01 Apr 17:20 collapse

Same thing in the US with college campus protestors. It’s not about defending the Jewish faith from hatred, it’s about silencing dissent.

floofloof@lemmy.ca on 01 Apr 13:00 next collapse

Ah, of course, it’s not real antisemitism: it’s the kind where you say mass murder and genocide are just as bad when perpetrated by Israeli Jews as they are when carried out by anyone else. And this seems to be part of a worldwide trend that goes along with the lurch toward fascism, for governments to decide they can kick out and disown their own citizens because of their inconvenient political views.

FauxLiving@lemmy.world on 01 Apr 17:28 collapse

Ironically, the mass killing of a Semitic people , not antisemitism.

The protest against the mass killing of Semitic people, antisemitism.

Mrkawfee@lemmy.world on 01 Apr 13:49 next collapse

Israel is pushing for the return of fascism in Europe.

bigFab@lemmy.world on 01 Apr 19:01 next collapse

West: arms bloody middle east campaigns

Also West: damn immigrants come here and still complain!

dan1101@lemm.ee on 01 Apr 19:47 next collapse

Send them to El Salvador?

RymrgandsDaughter@lemmy.world on 02 Apr 01:59 collapse

Nah fuck Israel