By Kai Rebmann
Anyone who is surprised by rampant violence and glorification of barbaric massacres in the Middle East on German streets only has to look at how the members of this “party scene” are indoctrinated from childhood. And not only in the schools of their countries of origin, but right here on site!
Already on Wednesday evening, Olaf Scholz (SPD) made a disturbing oath of revelation in the ARD. The Chancellor called on German society in all seriousness to ensure the safety of Jews in Germany. In other words: The state is no longer able to perform this inherent task!
Only hours earlier, AfD member of parliament Beatrix von Storch had stated in the Bundestag: “Nancy Faeser is strengthening security measures for Jewish institutions.” She followed that up with the rather rhetorical question, “Why, really?”
In fact, it was not too long ago when Jewish life not only belonged to Germany as a matter of course, but could also be described as safe. It is more than alarming if the Federal Minister of the Interior now has to place this under special protection and the Chancellor has to ask the population for active assistance in this.
The Jewish sports club TuS Makkabi Berlin has now learned that this is not always enough. Its footballers gained nationwide notoriety just a few weeks ago after qualifying for the DFB Cup. Now, due to the current threat situation, training and game operations had to be suspended until further notice – in soccer as well as in basketball and chess.
Olaf Scholz as the AfD's parrot?
And it is not only on this point that the chancellor now seems to be completely aligned with the AfD. In his government statement delivered to the Bundestag on Thursday, Scholz held out the prospect of a so-called “ban on activities” for Hamas and its apron organizations such as “Samidoun,” which were and are largely responsible for the jubilant scenes in German cities.
So let’s listen once again to the Speech by Beatrix von Storch on Wednesday in: “To celebrate the massacres in Israel, Arab terror supporters, organized by the Samidoun group, distribute sweets. On our streets. And we watch. Samidoun. They should be banned. Our motion. Samidoun is the offshoot of the terrorist organization PFLP, the Palestinian Liberation Front for the Liberation of Palestine.”
The indictment toward Scholz ends as follows: “Chancellor, in the face of the atrocities in Israel and the growing open support for the atrocities in our country: act! […] Ban the terrorist organizations, and more importantly, then dismantle the structures!”
And the next morning, Chancellor Olaf Scholz announces this very ban!? A causal connection to the Storch speech cannot be proven, but a temporal one can. Because if you enter the combination “Scholz Samidoun” in a well-known search engine, for example, only reports published during the course of Thursday are presented.
The official homepage of the German Bundestag also links to a corresponding AfD motion, which bears the date of October 10, 2023 and was therefore already received there on Tuesday of this week.
It is equally remarkable that in the meantime even the German Police Union no longer shies away from plain language, which until recently would have been defamed as “AfD-speak”. In a “world” interview trade union vice-president Heiko Teggatz demanded that one must make the terror jubilators arrest and set them only again free if they enter with this the soil of their country of origin!
AfD drives old parties ahead of itself
“He who is late is punished by life,” Soviet official Gennady Gerasimov – and not Mikhail Gorbachev – is said to have once said. Regardless of its authorship and the context at the time, this sentence probably also applies to the situation in the “best Germany ever.”
The AfD has been calling for upper limits on migration, increased border controls, goods and services instead of cash, expansion of safe countries of origin, and much more that the SPD, FDP, or CDU/CSU are now claiming as “their” ideas for years.
The problem in the political-media circus is that only a demand that comes from the “right” corner can or may be a good demand. It was not only the state elections in Bavaria and Hesse that showed that the concept of exclusion has long since had its day with voters when it comes to the AfD.
The old parties have now also recognized this, but the price for years of turning a blind eye and doing nothing must now be paid by the Jews living in Germany. Even the crocodile tears shed in the Bundestag do not change this bitter realization!
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