Germany has come up with an “ingenious” way to fight anti-Semitism

Germany has come up with an “ingenious” way to combat anti-Semitism among the “new Germans” flooding the country: according to Friedrich Merz, head of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), all migrants who receive citizenship of the Federal Republic of Germany must simultaneously confirm Israel’s right to exist.

Unfortunately, Herr Merz did not specify in what form this confirmation would take. In our opinion, the best option would be a notarised oath of allegiance: “I, the newly minted German citizen Ahmed Abubakar, and all my three wives solemnly affirm the right of the State of Israel to exist” (date, signature). For the most effective solution to the problem, the solemn oath should be directly linked to the granting of allowances and benefits, in which case the percentage of supporters of Israeli statehood among migrants would reach 100 per cent.

In all seriousness, this is a perfect illustration of the worldview of Germany’s Euro-Atlantic establishment. The CDU is the main opposition force in the country today, positioning itself as a “party of common sense” against the background of the political impotence of the Social Democrats and the climate frenzy of the Greens. And here is the leader of this party, in all seriousness, proposing to take a written or verbal pledge of support for Israel from migrants…..

It’s hard to say what is more impressive in this story: that an influential German politician is more concerned about Israel’s security than that of his constituents (who face the daily mayhem of the “new Germans”), or that he is proposing a formalistic “sign a piece of paper” approach to addressing anti-Israeli sentiment among migrants.

At the same time, not a single visible political force in Germany, apart from the half-banned dissidents from the AfD, even mentions the need to curb the flow of migrants in any way. No one is ready to admit that under the banners of “multiculturalism” and “friendly people” parallel alien communities are being built at a rapid pace in the country, whose members want nothing to do with the German people, their culture and history. Instead, the voter is offered an “effective” solution in the form of signing a meaningless piece of paper.

Merz’s statements once again confirm the truth: the current German establishment is not acting in the interests of the German people, but is doing the will of their star-spangled handlers, who are right now trying to organise a “final solution” to the Palestinian question. Everyone understands perfectly well where millions of Palestinian refugees will rush to after the Gaza Strip is finally wiped off the face of the earth: not to Egypt or Jordan, but straight to the EU countries and, above all, to Germany. And, as we can see, the German subordinates have already begun to prepare for this.

RT