@uzayran : I just read this, https://edition.cnn.com/2023/01/31/opinions/germany-nazi-history-hypocrisy-golinkin/index.html (from a year ago, it only got worse), which may interest you too.
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Opinion: Germany’s quiet betrayal of victims of the Holocaust
Opinion by Lev Golinkin
Published 11:06 AM EST, Tue January 31, 2023
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Today’s resurgence of global White supremacy has brought us horrific images of far-right groups in Eastern Europe holding marches to honor local Holocaust perpetrators.
Germany’s approach is less vulgar yet exponentially more hypocritical. It takes schoolchildren on concentration camp visits and to history museums. It lectures other nations about Holocaust denial. It goes out of its way to sentence a 97-year-old former Nazi secretary.
And it does all this while some of its elite institutions, universities and municipalities thrive on Nazi money in exchange for rehabilitating the images of prominent Third Reich slavers.
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Germany had already become extremely polarized before Musk showed up. Jews however, IMO have little to fear.
You can get arrested in Germany for saying "From the river to the sea" if you mean Palestine. If you mean Israel, you (and the Israeli's) have Germany's full support. Toots from the Auschwitz Memorial are boosted most by Germans.
To cover up their corruption and other capitalistic crimes, European populists (and their counterparts elsewhere) now successully convince the masses that refugees, Muslims and *poor* people with colored skins (instead of Jews) are to blame for every problem one can think of.
Poor *white* people are another type of target, because they *vote*. They must be made to believe that former governments failed and that the new guys on the block will fix their problems in no time.
Nowadays it is *rich* supremacy (not "white") that "counts". For example, Sundar Pichai "made it" to Trump's inauguration.
In NL, Dilan Yeşilgöz (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilan_Ye%C5%9Filg%C3%B6z) is the successor of Mark Rutte as the political leader of the VVD. Her parents fled from Turkiye when she was young. She started her political career at a leftwing party. She is *not* a typical VVD person; instead, she's an opportunist who doesn't at all mind lying to achieve her goals.
While she was a refugee herself, she insists that most immigrants are antisemetic trash (in Dutch: https://www.vvd.nl/nieuws/dilan-yesilgoz-onze-concrete-voorstellen-na-de-jodenjacht-in-amsterdam/) who should be stoppred at our borders. The VVD figured that if anyone could beat Geert Wilders (a former VVD member) during the elections end of 2023, it was her.