7:14 'They can get away with bullying as long as they use these rhetorical tools'. This is a very important point, and also explains in part why, contrary to the expectations of people who think this is about some sincere feelings of guilt, German Zionists often get NASTIER when they find out the person disagreeing with them is Jewish.
@Nihil013 ай бұрын
I really like the interviewer. He is well informed and deeply engaged! Keep up the good work!
@hazukifukudaofficial3 ай бұрын
Congratulations to your first podcast release!
@SAM--7E3 ай бұрын
Love & Respect to Deborah for her decency and bravery.
@derfret13653 ай бұрын
what happened to part 2?
@janreal843 ай бұрын
I'm not surprised he took it down. The first part was and still is such an important contribution to our domestic discourse, that's usually informed by people who are any combination of inept, evil and/or mentally unwell. She delivers her analysis and her invaluable insights with such relentless clarity, which undoubtedly had germany's media talking heads in fetal position, sobbing, because they just wouldn't be equipped to experience expertly presented facts, giving these losers their first brush with reality. the second eposode sucked, unfortunetly, why I'm welcomming the decision to take it down
@walterf56513 ай бұрын
@@janreal84 why did it suck?
@nicklockk3 ай бұрын
It was released just today
@kochendorfer64333 ай бұрын
I like the calmness and educational level of the interviewed and the interviewer. Ms Feldman is a clear, honest and upright intellectual. I adore her resilience for what she is exposed to in today's fakely pro-Semitic and, for me, discursively dishonest and poisoned Germany.
@matuspollak93 ай бұрын
so on point! one of the best conversations on the subject! Very compelling interview. Keep up the good work
@mkadi703 ай бұрын
Great respect to Deborah for her courage....
@stefankotz22423 ай бұрын
Can someone point me to the "Pressefreiheit" speech of scholz I can't seem to find it anywhere
@indrinita2 ай бұрын
I wish they would have also spelled out that word they used, because I have literally never heard it as a Canadian (non-native) German speaker who's been living here for over a decade.
@wguidАй бұрын
@@indrinita What was the word?
@wguidАй бұрын
@@indrinita Nevermind, found it deeper in comments. It's Mauscheln.
@nicklockk3 ай бұрын
26:50 what antisemitic word did Scholz use? I cant understand what they are saying and google gives me zero results on this topic
@nicklockk3 ай бұрын
Found it it's "mauscheln" or "Gemäuschel"
@tucia87833 ай бұрын
Where is the second Part?
@nicklockk3 ай бұрын
It's out now
@neovxr3 ай бұрын
total goosebumps ! I saw Deborah on a snippet of a German TV show, she was hardly understood by the other guests, and treated badly by the comments. I have to give her credit, she has a point here, that worries me deeply.
@GreenCanvasInteriorscape3 ай бұрын
I'm 40 minutes in and still am not getting her point, but I'm absorbing that she's a leftist with gripes.
@ytb403 ай бұрын
I do not really understand her either. To call a country "antisemitic" because the chancellor of the country used the word "mauscheln" is absurd. Being a German, I would have guessed that "mauscheln" stems from the German word "Maus" for "Mouse" (the animal), and not that it is connected to Moses. Many Germans critcize Israel because of the continuous war-mongering the leaders of the country show. This is the problem. This country has been in an almost constant state of war since its existence in modern times. And it was no different in ancient times, as reading the Old Testament shows. And always the leaders of Israel say it's the other ones who are doing wrong, the others were so "antisemitic", but it is never the Israeli government who is doing anything wrong. Almost impossible to believe that. Even for Germans.
@christyshka3 ай бұрын
As a Jew ….. blame Israel for everything….
@HowlingWo1f3 ай бұрын
I think you seem to forget that 6 million of our family members were sent to the gas chambers & 3000 years of Jew hatred while there was no Israel to blame it on 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
@vanessabernardo31243 ай бұрын
That is how the Portuguese jews feel as well! Zionism has destroyed the Jewish identity!
@sarac1783 ай бұрын
As a Jew... blame Jews for everything...
@Sorenzo3 ай бұрын
I think German fascism (pre- and post-1945) has some blame to bear 😅
@lupen_rein3 ай бұрын
To be fair though, Mrs Feldman has clashed with the whole German Jewish community, she even lost a court battle on defamation based on Feldman's claims that her detractors weren't actually Jews. They were, she lost that fight. She is seen as kind of a fringe voice, especially because of her tendency to declare other Jews as non-Jews.
@tangerine9662 ай бұрын
I'd like to read more about this, could you provide a source?
@202xArca3 ай бұрын
Really interesting interview !! I'm super looking forward to next week and more guests. I really appreciated the candidness she displays
@lollydoodles-ej2qx3 ай бұрын
Very clearly presented and informative. Thanks!
@MacedoMacedo743 ай бұрын
Very interesting to hear, I was very curious to understand the mentality and thought process behind what is happening in Germany, the images of Police violence are absolutely shocking. Waiting for part 2
@kochendorfer64333 ай бұрын
As a German I was not aware that the word "mauscheln" is in some way disrespectful, I just thought it was colloquial anjd stands for achieving something in a way that is a little but not severely irregular. In English it would translate to: to fiddle or to wheel and deal. I don't think that just because a term is of Yiddish heritage makes it problematic.
@Sorenzo3 ай бұрын
My understanding is that it's not a Yiddish word, but a German word that references Jews as a description of hustling or scheming, which is quite different. It's more like saying "don't Jew me down" in American English (as in, "don't haggle with or be cheap with me") than using a Yiddish word like putz or chutzpah, isn't it? It's based on the Yiddish name for Moses, but it's not a Yiddish word, according to what I can find. It's possible some Yiddish speakers have used it but from what I'm finding it's literally just a way for German speakers to implicate Jewish people in underhanded behaviour.
@tomasabadi53743 ай бұрын
It's like saying the N word may have a racist past, but I'm not using it in a racist way so it's ok!
@kochendorfer64333 ай бұрын
@@tomasabadi5374 No. The N-Word attributes to a black person. "Mauscheln" doesn't attribute to anyone, and it used for anyone. There is no discrimination in the word's meaning. So your comparison is a little too simple and doesn't fit.
@tomasabadi53743 ай бұрын
@@kochendorfer6433 Nothing like a german with a literal Soros (101 Antisemitic trope) playlist on his youtube teaching me about antisemitism and racism. One can use the N-word to refer to anyone as well, people choose not to. The origin of both words lie in racism and derogatory, offensive slurs. Then Germans decided to keep using these racist antisemtic words for themselves. Congrats! Does not mean that the words origin does not come from antisemitism. Let me quickly google that for you de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauscheln_(Verb)#:~:text=Das%20Verb%20mauscheln%20und%20das,also%20ein%20%E2%80%9Eabgekartetes%20Spiel%E2%80%9C
@artspasmfulАй бұрын
I also had no idea what the background of this word was. Now ignorance doesn't mean it's okay and is not an excuse but really highlights that there is a lack of awareness/education/discussion about terms/expressions that are rooted in antisemitism.
@rashayousef54773 ай бұрын
What is the word that Scholz used?
@deborahfeldman78853 ай бұрын
Mauscheln
@Sulsfort3 ай бұрын
The sound is really bad in parts. First time, it appears, I didn't get this word, too.
@JaO-g7d3 ай бұрын
thanks so much for this! wondering if you have any sources on the history of the founding of the zentralrat? working on a presentation at the moment
@deborahfeldman78853 ай бұрын
Searching up Konrad Adenauer Gründung des Zentralrats …
@JaO-g7d3 ай бұрын
@@deborahfeldman7885 thank you :) and for all the important work you're doing
@marcnottelmann-feil4395 күн бұрын
10:00 Is she really saying such nonsense about Konrad Adenauer? His motivation was not a power play, it was simply the wish, that Germans (especially the younger generation) were accepted as human beeings again after these crimes, and not regarded as monsters. Adenauer suffered a lot from the Nazis, he lost his wife (who commited suicide after her experiences with the NS terror) and he was the politician who finally gave up Germany's Great-Empire-policy. Actually, he even hated Berlin and the German division was no big issue for him.
@nestorhsousa17983 ай бұрын
What??? We need to wait one week? Great interview ❤🎉
@nicklockk3 ай бұрын
I have just started the vid and I just wanna say for future eps: your casual setup (sitting on the couch having a chat) clashes a lot of with your partly formal outfit and results in a wrinkly and creased look of your clothes and uncomfortable-looking seating position and an overall unrelaxed vibe.
@GreenCanvasInteriorscape3 ай бұрын
Interesting observation, I often notice uncomfortable awkward seating in podcast interviews and this is yet another version. At least the camera is not switching back and forth between faces or panning left and right continuously
@Sorenzo3 ай бұрын
My dad is kinda like that Arab guy who asked you about your passport. I get frustrated when he fails to distinguish Jews from Israelis. At one time, I accidentally exaggerated when I, frustrated, said "There are no Jews in Israel!" 😅 When we say "Scarlett Johansson is Danish", there's nobody who gets confused about where she lives, whether she's American, whether she's favours the Danish Social Democrats, the Red-Greens, Conservatives, or anyone else. Likewise, when we say "this person is Jewish", it's fundamentally unfair to suppose they would or should live in the Middle East or support any political factions in a foreign country. (I just read that Johansson actually has Danish citizenship but I've never heard of her ever living here, so I'm not sure it's correct, but still nobody goes "oh yea she's that Danish actress.")
@laracroft84203 ай бұрын
We germans can learn so much from her. Hopefully we will see more of Deborah soon!! I would love to read another book perhaps with some recipes of her grandmother! We germans know very little about jewish culture and tradition. All her books are wonderful. Really enjoyed reading. Deborah is brilliant ❤❤
@Leif2082 ай бұрын
I think out of some guilt driven fascination, as well as a public education system that has built them up into an almost mythical status, since the war, so many Germans have become overly fascinated with Jews as well as well as a guilt complex regarding Jews (and many Jews, including Feldman, are taking advantage of it). Do you want to understand German Jews in a nutshell? They have both a superiority complex and an inferiority complex, superior among themselves and inferior among native Germans. In order to overcome their inferiority complex, they decided they wanted to be validated and respected by the people whom they most admired (and largely the source of their complex), the Germans. This desire is largely behind virtually every interaction Jews, both individual and as a people, have with Germans (and by extension, all of Europe) over the last several hundred years, including today. Feldman herself has a huge envy of Germans and has always longed to be associated with them.
@Leif2082 ай бұрын
Why does anyone care about Deborah Feldman's opinion or views on anything anyway? She's not an expert in anything or has any authority. She's not even German Jewish really (her real name is Surie Birkovic). She's an American with mostly Hungarian Jewish heritage and culture with no real connection to Germany. She has virtually no education (her only "college" experience was to take a couple online courses) and no applicable life experience. She doesn't even have any marketable skills so she continues to promote her mostly fictional account of her life so she'll get paid speaking engagements.
@azounx3 ай бұрын
Is this available as a podcast?
@laracroft84203 ай бұрын
Where is part two? Deborah is a brilliant anti zionist voice and a great speaker. ❤ Thank you for your courage. I would also love to hear more of Dr. Shir Hever or Daniel Barenboim and palestinians activists like Hebh Jamal.
@Leif2082 ай бұрын
She's anti Zionist because she grew up in a hungarian jewish sect called satmar which teaches that the current state of Israel isn't sanctioned by God. She was also raised by a people who internalized nazi anti Semitic racism, to believe that in the inferiority of the Jewish race and superiority of the German one. She's actually anti-semitic and has publicly expressed her desire to distance herself from her Jewish identity. I know it sounds absurd, but it's true.
@marcelcharbonnier2973 ай бұрын
Welcome to the club ! The situation is almost the same in France, where the extreme right took part in a "national demonstration""against "antisemitism"" in Paris last november...😢
@GreenCanvasInteriorscape3 ай бұрын
The extreme left has tolerated Jews who renounce their Zionism and Judaism for decades, now they're just broadening their intolerance.
@irenitele84973 ай бұрын
Amazing interview!!! And thanks for taking your time to translate German terms and clarify who the politicians you discuss are, because someone living in another country may not know about. I was not aware of many of the things discussed in this interview I learned a lot! I enjoyed very much Deborah Feldman's viees and explanations or the situation and enjoyed very much the questions and clarifications made by the interviewer. Congratulations to you both looking forward to more!
@leconsumer51423 ай бұрын
Great interview, looking forward to Part 2
@AliAlAda13 ай бұрын
Does an audio only version of the podcast exist? I did not find it.
@AliAlAda13 ай бұрын
Will watch the video later, but I have more opportunities to listen to podcast (especially on my way to work) than watching on youtube.
@MacedoMacedo743 ай бұрын
@@AliAlAda1Spotify
@JacobGluck3 ай бұрын
I'm 10 minutes in to this podcast, listening to a convoluted long-winded critique of Germany's alliance with Israel, despite the latter having become radicalized in Feldman's opinion. But how and why is Israel any more extremist now than say ten years ago? The interviewer needs to be more forceful in interrupting Feldman's ramblings and prompt her to get to the point. I'm tuning out...
@natedang50253 ай бұрын
this is a podcast and not necessarily an interview. You can pass.
@sakha23493 ай бұрын
Herr Gluck, I have spoken with a number of Ger friends over the last 10 months and most are in denial of Germany's wierd relationship with Israel and all things Israeli and jewish.
@ice85313 ай бұрын
She's the classic self hating psycho Jew for the prog points and attention.
@GreenCanvasInteriorscape3 ай бұрын
It takes time to sniff out the leftists, she's given some clues, but people spew nonsense about Israel being Messianic fundamentalist or other gibberish when it's surrounded by fundamentalist Messianic Islamic Nations that vomit hate daily, denying that reality while blaming Israel is an often used tactic of the obtuse left
@JacobGluck3 ай бұрын
@@sakha2349 what’s weird about Germanys relationship with Israel? She’s an ally, as she should be and as every western nation with western values should be…
3 ай бұрын
Very interesting and insightful. Thank you
@pantherpopel5513 ай бұрын
Was hard to even find on youtube, James. But tyvm for the ep.
@cristinakasselas5553 ай бұрын
Nothing surprises me anymore !
@theoderich11683 ай бұрын
Was Adenauer wrong? As Wolfgang Schäuble said: "At no point in time has Germany been fully sovereign after May 8, 1945"....Who shall we thank for that ?
@axaeyexus3 ай бұрын
Good.
@stefankotz22423 ай бұрын
The Germans, they lost the war, stop whinning.
@neovxr3 ай бұрын
It is typical and it is very old, probably when the first real Hapsburg generation built the early forms of their empire, after the Reconquista, or in parallel. This is the commissioner. You create a position, this is a constructivistic task, and you put your friend on that seat, and he becomes the hub for everything and anything , and everything and everyone dealing with this item has to walk through this hub or else it is not legit.
@stefankotz22423 ай бұрын
You have the same channel name as a very big anti- vaccination/right wimg channel. Is that intentional?
@MadinGermanypod3 ай бұрын
no
@stefankotz22423 ай бұрын
Alright, just wanted to make you aware :D
@einherjermarsjen5313 ай бұрын
Their Ideologies are very similar.
@stefankotz22423 ай бұрын
@@einherjermarsjen531doesn't seem like that to me at all
@Synochra3 ай бұрын
"stay mad" - yeah like we have another choice, living in Germany!
@LaShoju3 ай бұрын
Illuminating conversation. Can’t wait for part 2.
@f.m.95313 ай бұрын
Adenauer´s Germany was the financier to Israel´s atomic bomb programm. (See: Gaby Weber)
@GreenCanvasInteriorscape3 ай бұрын
I listened to a podcast yesterday and one of the reveals was that the US had given nuclear fission material to both Israel and Iran before the shah....
@Kig_Ama2 ай бұрын
Awesome, Germany got to be exposed!
@PodcastCentral3333 ай бұрын
love deborah !
@originalulix3 ай бұрын
Comment for the algorithm.
@ArneList3 ай бұрын
Exceptional great interview. Congrats to both of you.
@momsspaghetti22463 ай бұрын
Doggy! 😍
@veridianacarvalho92093 ай бұрын
Loved her honesty and journeying process ❤
@ValQuinn3 ай бұрын
This is such an excellent and revelatory interview. Hope for more from this channel!
@MendeMaria-ej8bf3 ай бұрын
Interesting interview. Thank you for bold reflections. ❤
@derKosmoprolet3693 ай бұрын
I am sure at least 90% of all Germans aren't aware of the jiddish origine of that expression 'mauscheln' ( just like dozens other orirginal jiddish words)
@stefankotz22423 ай бұрын
It is not a jiddish word at all though it is an antisemitic word that equates moses with conspiracy
@derKosmoprolet3693 ай бұрын
@@stefankotz2242 the roots of that expression are (probably) going back to 17 18th century 'Rotwelsch ' ( a kind of jiddish 'Cockney') ....and as I already mentioned, nearly nobody nowaday is aware about it.....therefore it is not used in an anti semi tic ( out of censor reasons I have to write it this way) context
@stefankotz22423 ай бұрын
@derKosmoprolet369 just google the word mauschln and read the wikipedia article. Why are you making things up. Rotwelsch has partly jewish roots but was not a language primarly spooken primarly by jews, but rather Cricus folks, beggers, criminals and other traveling and marginalised people of various ethnicities in the german speaking world. But also "mauschln" doesnt come from rotwelsh either, so that's super irrelevant. Just google before you comment, its not difficult.
@stefankotz22423 ай бұрын
@@derKosmoprolet369btw. I feel you about the censors. I thinknyiyr stuff gets blocked automaticaly on youtube if you coomment too ofte. I think writing antisemitism is fine though
@derKosmoprolet3693 ай бұрын
@@stefankotz2242 Actually I googled it before I wrote my last comment ( Et ymologists believing that the term is going back at 16./17th Cent spoken jiddish -- that's why I wrote 'probably ') ......and once I've seen a docu about the history of jews in Germany, in which was claimed Rotwelsch was based on jiddish ( probably some non-jewish 'Outlaws ' adopted it later on [?]) I'm afraid it's impossible to understand the parameters of the YT censor algo ( just too arbitrary)
@sisi24843 ай бұрын
Ok some intersting things , but having read a recent article by jackson about visiting mansours home town , and his comments on the Resistance op in October, plus his MENTION of ukraine , .... my giving leeway to middle class liberal spiel .ended at 44minutes. Jacksons language vis a vis Palestinians is ...very ... distant .
@ezzeldien56923 ай бұрын
Hostility and objection to the war crimes committed by the apartheid regime of the Israeli military occupation, which claimed the lives of more than 40,000 people in Palestine, is a humanitarian and moral duty imposed on us by our commitment to prevent the repetition of what happened to the Jews in advance. Never again for all of humanity
@GreenCanvasInteriorscape3 ай бұрын
🚫🤡
@semsemeini79053 ай бұрын
She reminds me of Stella Goldschlag who collaborated with the Gestapo. After 5 minutes switched off. A Kapo.
@Leif2082 ай бұрын
I had the same thought except Feldman is worse. She's not motivated to save her own life. Only by her own desire to have her new completely fabricated identity validated. She betrayed and sold-out her own people with her largely fictional account of her upbringing whose intent was to create a justification for her abandonment of her former identity. I have no doubt that if she lived during the holocaust and if she was given the option to betray her fellow Jews for being given "Aryan" status, she would have done so.
@martinbruhn52743 ай бұрын
I kind of got the feeling, that you already had the story you wanted to tell and now you had to make things fit into that story, instead of first looking at the situation and then trying to come up with answers. That approach seems to deliver quite shallow insights.
@f.m.95313 ай бұрын
If somebody using the word GLOBALISTS (Maaßen) is an Antisemit, than I am. And; by the the way: according to Annetta Kahane from the Antonio-Amadeo-Stiftung I also was an Antisemit when I questioned the Covid-Politics because beeing "Antiscience" means to be antisemitic. And issuing conspiricy-theories made me an antisemit because the first conspiracy-theory was targeted towards Jews. And even the Holocaust survivour Vera Sharav was called an Antisemite whne she called out the so called VACCINE connecting it to the Nuernberg Trails. They played with the phantay of sending the unvaccinated to Madagasgar and called unvaccinated People SOZIALSCHÄDLINGE and spoke of the TYRANY OF THE UNVACCINATED. Thes excluded us form public life. Hans Georg Maaßen was a critic of these completely undemocratic and fascist politics. And weather the scenes in Chemnitz were HETZJAGDEN? They were ugly, but not Hetzjagden.
@thegurkenkaiser99333 ай бұрын
Interesting. thanks!
@janreal843 ай бұрын
we're twitter users, of course we're thumbs upping each other on KZbin
@dapoberlin3 ай бұрын
I have studied linguistics, I have read Victor Klemperer's LTI, but I have never heard that the word mauscheln has any relation to antisemitism. I assume that 99 per cent of Germans don't know anything about the origin of it, either. Getting from "mauscheln" to "Moishe" and vice versa is pretty impossible for any German. It is weak proof that Germans are antisemitic, let alone Kanzler Scholz, who might be dull and boring, but certainly not antisemitic. Sorry, this is pretty far fetched. You are giving Germans too much credit for their linguistic competence. Being raised speaking Yiddish, you certainly are juggling those nuances far better than us. Love the dog, btw
@stefankotz22423 ай бұрын
That is the accepted etymology just start with german wikipedia on the word and you see the relevant sources for this history. I am not sure studying ligustics means you know the etimolgy of every word in the German language, so that's a weird thing to bring up. I don't think that scholz is an antisemite but I do think its legitimate to point out if he is using vocabulary with antisemitic history. Shouldn't really happen with professional speech writers and all. This is is not casual talking.
@CARambolagen3 ай бұрын
I read Feldman's book "Judenfetisch" and watched her movie with interest. However, her own plight in the Williamsburg orthodox community makes her blot out the extremism epedemic of the islamic world. - Her critique of German "Staatsräson" towards Israel is reasonable, however not every German who supports Zionism does so out of a cynical "Staatsräson". Or would you level the same critique at someone like, say, Douglas Murray, who strongly supports Zionism and the war on Hamas and Hisbollah? Critique of Israel and the Netanyahu government should not be leveled at fighting Hamas but at the fact that they don't have a plan for the future of Gaza and the West bank.
@nicklockk3 ай бұрын
They very obviously have a plan, Israel's leadership just refuses to publicize it, to put it in writing, to say it.
@veridianacarvalho92093 ай бұрын
Very interesting
@Chigongfenkchuikimizlatte3 ай бұрын
James jordan
@janreal843 ай бұрын
go on TrueAnon! Both of you lol
@frfuchs48843 ай бұрын
She’s a bully. You only have to take a look at her social media accounts and how she is behaving there towards people who may have a different position than her.
@homoerot033 ай бұрын
lol. "ok"
@axaeyexus3 ай бұрын
Nothing Jewish about Beinart's Islamist funded "'Jewish' Currents". 😂😂😂😂
@kathleenschubert12473 ай бұрын
Come on, Deborah Feldman, you turn this issue more and more into a narcistic show: NO , you are not the most hated jew in Germany - you are one among many. Just many people disagree with what you are saying and most likely the way you say it. That's it. To phantazise about being most hated is just a symptom of your narcism...sorry but this is really not helping anyone.
@soulsmouls3 ай бұрын
No. Most people in the world agree with her. Only white Western Europeans disagree with her because they think Palestinians are subhumans.
@Lena-dk2vy3 ай бұрын
It's not about narcissism, but idpol. As to her intention behind that, there's no way of knowing if her adopting the colloquial misappropriation of idpol is a genuine mistake or not, due to how widespread of a phenomenon it is. Also, allistic people who aren't trained in informal logic tend to struggle differentiating correlation from causation.
@soulsmouls3 ай бұрын
@@kathleenschubert1247 Germans shouldn't be allowed to comment in my opinion
@rtsahrib76883 ай бұрын
It says a lot that this is the only thing you remembered or that matters to you after listening to an hour-long talk....
@sah89233 ай бұрын
there are literally dozens of articles that support her claim. Stop using mental health terms to disqualify people.
@Phasael3 ай бұрын
Deborah Feldman is so reputable like Comical Ali from Iraq.
@bjolie783 ай бұрын
Mad Brit in Germany
@torvenhartz10023 ай бұрын
Sorry, but declaring a word - in this case "mauscheln" to be somehow antisemitic is total bullshit and just shows that she doesn't understand some basics of communication. It's all about intention - and I guarantee that at least 95% of all germans don't know where "mauscheln" comes from. So only because you feel offended doesn't mean that someone meant to offend you - most of the time such an offend is more about your own hypocrisy than anything else. Another thing is the interpretation of the "Staatsräson" - it's a very abstract thing and I would assume that you did it mostly wrong. There's a bright criticism of Netanjahu in germany but at the same time there's some kind of responsibility to the existence of the israelian state. Both things need to be seen separately. In the end it was the hamas who started this war. And it was Oct7 that brought up the wording of the Staatsräson not the right turn of the knesset. Anyway the actions Netanyahu takes don't lead to any solution. I don't see anyone in germany who would endorse what's happening in Gaza. But the enemy is hamas - as long as they don't surrender and let their own people suffer, their people will suffer ...
@stefankotz22423 ай бұрын
Staatsräson comes from a merkel speech long before october 7th. Germany is helping this goverment fight this specific war with submarines and other weapons. There is no apstract support for some abstract concept of some idealised isreal. its always specific goverments doing specific things and currently that is commiting a lot of war crimes ostensibly to free the hostages. But big chuck of fromer hostages and hostages families actually don't want that war and want a negoiated deal, which israeli goverment has refused multiple times. You cant help israel but not help netanyahu as long as he is the leader. Hamas is horrible but israel has presented no strategy of how do deradicalise gazans, other than destruction and bloodshed which will just create codnditions for new hamas to rise even if you destroy the old one. If you want to "denazify" gaza you need also the marshial plan not only bombs. I.e. economic development investment, as well as democracy. Israel has shown no willingness for such a help. So its just war crimes and human suffering on all sides with no ling term plan so that bibi can stay in power cause as long as there is war he hopes to be secure in his position. And Germany suppotts this wuth money and weap9ms and diplomatic support at icj etc.
@oussemamzoughi15893 ай бұрын
Aren't you a bit biased ? You are subscribed to AIJAC.
@Hannisco3 ай бұрын
Actually both of you should leave Germany.
@bit73893 ай бұрын
What incredible rubbish is this! Talking for an hour without saying anything. Only vague nonsense.
@captainchaoscow3 ай бұрын
I don't understand her. Leaves her family - ok. The US is big but she chooses to go to Germany. Then there are over 200 countries, she chooses as a Jewish woman Germany. Now complains about antisemitism in Germany. Woman - take some accountability.
@ashley-fk6dp3 ай бұрын
im the son of a german catholic father and a jewish israeli american mother ive lived in israel as well as stateside and krautland i hate her ..her career here in germany hs based on being a caeer jew in germany she only sees antisemetism on the right in germany ..she ignores islamist and leftist antisemetism ...the way it works in germany is if you are an israeli jew or non israeli jew that critises israel and islamaphobia the germans come and orgasm from it assuades their holocaust complex...she is disgustig einfach ekelhaft ...
@Leif2082 ай бұрын
I'll tell you why. Her entire existence is based on her desire to haver her fake identity validated by the people she has an obsession with and the source of her inferiority complex, Germans. Her books are largely fiction and simply to justify the abandonment of her old hated identity and her attempt to get people to validate her her new fabricated one. She's not even German Jewish really (her real name is Surie Birkovic). She's an American with mostly Hungarian Jewish heritage and culture with no real connection to Germany. She grew up actually believing a lot of the anti semitic nazi propagada, that Jews were less than and Germans were the ideal. Btw, a lot of Jews do the same thing for the same reason. They have a bit of an inferiority complex and want more than anything to be respected by the people they secretly most admire, the Germans.
@benkadeesh3 ай бұрын
That was just a plain lesson in left-green rainbow flag multiculty bullshit!
@yamadakenji41433 ай бұрын
At least you're the greatest who's got all the answers. That's the most important thing. You shouldn't listen to other views. Just stay inside your echo chamber and turn the volume up
@benkadeesh3 ай бұрын
@@yamadakenji4143 I recommend to you to google the name Sarah Maria Sander. A wise young Jewish journalist from Germany ...
@annap.9743 ай бұрын
We stand 100% with Israel, all the way! ❤️🇮🇱❤️🇮🇱❤️🇮🇱❤️
@AlexanderLittlebears3 ай бұрын
Cuck
@MacedoMacedo743 ай бұрын
Well, if you are German you are representing genocide for the second time.
@dn-fc5oz3 ай бұрын
#FREE PALESTINE🇵🇸❗️❗️❗️
@ArjunRG973 ай бұрын
npc alert
@JucktMichNicht1233 ай бұрын
Who is we? The majority condemns and dislikes this apartheid terror state