• Prunebutt@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    It was a rhethorical question and AFAIK not technically correct (it’s supposedly the slogan of Hamas, which is classified as a terrorist organization - that’s a simple way of constricting German freedom of speech).

    But yeah: my point was whether the OP said about israelis wouldn’t be considered antisemitic in Germany.

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      1 day ago

      According to the German Wikipedia article on that phrase, it was forbidden as it is a Hamas slogan, but only in the context of endorsement of terrorism, not in general. So there have been cases, where the use was not prohibited on a rally, as it’s organisers made explicitly clear that they don’t endorse Hamas nor terrorism.

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        1 day ago

        Its allegedly is a Hamas slogan.

        And it still discriminates against all legitimate uses. Because you can never be sure if the police still decides to break up the protest after such a chant. And when the police breaks up the protest (with the possibility of violence) after the parole has been used and then it turns out that a judge later decides that it wasn’t illegal, it’s probably less of a consolidation after the fact.

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            1 day ago

            And?

            So have Israeli ultra-nationalists (not with the “Palestine” bit, but… yeah)

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              1 day ago

              I know and I find that one much worse than the Palestine version.

              AfaIk, Israeli ultra nationalists, unfortunately, are not considered terror organizations in Germany.

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                1 day ago

                Why would they? They areein line with the “Staatsräson”. Friedrich Merz even wanted to invite one of them, even though he’s got an international arrest warrant.