There's an interesting Focus interview today....with a Jewish Rabbi.
The blunt side of this? This rabbi....Ariel Kirzon.....has had a encounter or two, where insults were used against him.
Anti-Semitism in Germany? Just in general.....you didn't see much of it in the 1960s and 1970s. I'm not saying Germans were kind-hearted with Jews in that era....it's just that a lot of lectures by West German government political figures and the dynamics of US/UK influence in the 1950s made people keep their mouths shut.
As Focus points out....in the past decade....public insults, hate speech and violence have escalated.
A lot of this done by refugees (non-Germans)? Well.....there's a strong suggestion to that trend.
So Kirzon is suggesting a pretty dramatic change....as a refugee, you ought to be brought in and read the riot-act on anti-Semitism, sign a document, and if you fail to behave....you get sent back 'home'.
Odds of something like this happening? It'd be a harsh change to force upon immigrants and refugees.....but if you were going this far, then you might add bad behavior to German women to the list, and a dozen other things.
I'm not saying it'd really change much on behavior, but you might start the exit process of sending folks back to their homeland. Oddly enough....it'd be mostly men.
Finding a backbone in political figures to go this far? That would be a challenge.
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