How ~~Europe~~ Germany is managing guilt over Gaza. FTFY
The other countries, including Austria, have not made themselves feel superior by showing off guilt for 80 years.
That's a German strategy/characteristic/problem.
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How ~~Europe~~ Germany is managing guilt over Gaza. FTFY
The other countries, including Austria, have not made themselves feel superior by showing off guilt for 80 years.
That's a German strategy/characteristic/problem.
The article talks about how Israeli opposition politicians get space in media, not about anything related to holocaust-guilt. The German state actually suppresses every kind of Israeli opposition or pro-palestina voice, and mainstream media isn't particular willing to go against that.
The German state actually suppresses every kind of Israeli opposition or pro-palestina voice, and mainstream media isn't particular willing to go against that.
In what Germany are you?
In mine, both voices are present, and loud enough indeed. But each media outlet gives voice to only one side.
So what are the "two" sides here then?
The whole last portion of the article is about the German politics of guilt.