"In times of crisis, people tend to believe irrational
explanations that are no real explanations like these conspiracy myths.And the
government now observes that groups that traditionally don't have any contact
whatsoever with each other now join forces in the protesting against the
measures for the protection of the population regarding the pandemic. And
unfortunately, anti-Semitism seems to serve as as a binding element of all
this."
sábado, 5 de dezembro de 2020
Anti-Covid radicals: 'Anti-Semitism seems to be a binding element' |
DW's Melinda Crane spoke to Felix Klein, the German
government's antisemitism commissioner, about the radicalization of the
anti-coronavirus-demonstrations, about calls to have parts of the
"Querdenken" movement observed by the intelligence agencies, and about
the link between conspiracy theories and antisemitism in general.
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