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The German government last week published a new brochure on what it believes to be antisemitic codes and symbols.
Over 80 pages, the brochure catalogues a list of concepts, terms and images ranging from Nazi-era propaganda to contemporary symbols against Israel’s genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.
Intended audiences for the brochure include teachers, “who can use the booklet as supplementary material in the classroom”, and other educational staff, who can use it as a “guideline to help recognise any anti-Semitic remarks in the working environment”.
Germany is one of the key supporters of Israel’s genocide, despite its own history of committing genocide against Jews, Slavs and Roma during the Second World War, and in Namibia in the early 20th century.



I’m starting to think the current posture of the German Authorities of unwavering support of Israel, to the point of officially declaring Jewish Voices For Peace an “extremist organization”, is pure unadulterated anti-semitism in the very same traditional style as inspired Hitler.
You see, the often given reason/excuse of “making amends for the NAZI actions” is disproven by a number of behaviors of the German Authorities, most notably:
You see, I think it’s all about supporting the project of an independent land far away from Germany to where all Jews are supposed to move to, not about making amends to the victims of the Holocaust, otherwise there would be no declaring a Jewish organization as “extremist” for criticizing a foreign nation or an entirely different posture towards other groups (including another ethnicity) who were explicitly targeted by the NAZIs for extermination and whose members were victims of the Holocaust in large numbers.
This is all about Jews leaving Germany: NAZI Plan A to “get rid of the Jews” failed, this is Plan B.
Certainly everything the German Authorities are doing seems consistent with supporting “the existence and expansion of a place which all Jews are incentivized to move to”, whilst at least some things they do (as well as not do) show clear inconsistency with the claimed motive of “making amends for the Holocaust” and even some with the motive of supporting the Jewish People.