

Yes it is, but it’s also protected by the freedom of art. Which makes prosecution harder, considering that 2 very strong freedoms act in Kanyes favour here
Yes it is, but it’s also protected by the freedom of art. Which makes prosecution harder, considering that 2 very strong freedoms act in Kanyes favour here
And probably rightfully so. It is after all diplomacy. You don’t say something like that unless you are prepared to sever all ties. Which would also mean to lose all remaining influence you have - and it would also mean effectively abandoning the jewish people in Israel.
Now I don’t mean to argue against the fact that Israel is effectively engaging in genocide. But I believe that severing all ties to Israel would neither benefit the Palestinians, nor the Israelians or Europe for that matter.
Anklam meide ich auch, ist schon ein seltsames Örtchen. Greifswald wirkt hier immer wie etwas von einer Insel des Guten. Aber auch hierher verlaufen sich häufig einige
And don’t forget that CDU/CSU both have deep ties to the Republicans and they to this day have those connections
Trust me that will always be part of your person in the eyes if others and has been for quite some time now.
It took decades for Germans to not be immediately seen as Nazis in other European countries even when the Germans were obviously born after WW2. And to this day one of the first things you get to hear is something related to WW2, today mostly by non-europeans.
Wait you first blame us for not having free speach, because lying about the holocaust is illegal and now you ban boycotting Israel for engaging in a de facto genocide?
Sorry have to disagree on your last sentence there. The Wehrmacht didn’t kick particularly high - unlike in Soviet tradition
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Just like the Gestapo and the SS did
But it basically looks like a Polestar. What a turnaround, an American company copying a Chinese (-owned) one
Hoffen wir einfach, dass du falsch liegst und ansonsten müssen wir eben auf die Straße.
Nebenbei, ist jemand im Staatsrecht bewanderter als ich und kann mir sagen, ob die Wehrhaftigkeit der Demokratie bei Nicht-Handeln der Politik die Bürger ermächtigt selbst tätig zu werden? Ansonsten frage ich bei nächster Gelegenheit einmal einen mir bekannten Anwalt
Ich finde die deutschen “Tittenboote” optisch sympathischer
Maybe this is your call to learn German, Spanish, Italian or French? Never to late my european fella
Dies macht mich irrational verärgert, da es sich nicht um einen Vorschlaghammer handelt
Not trying to argue against that. However a certain, REASONABLE, degree of room for decisions should absolutely be out of reach of courts. Otherwise you’ll stall the executive branch on doing anything, from raiding peoples homes to assigning stands on a public fair.
Naturally the more invasive to constitutional rights the narrower that room should be and the stricter they need to be held accountable.
That being said, the USA is so far from being tightly regulated that this is even anywhere near that situation where the executive is crippled by accountability. If anything there are too few rules and to little accountability
Porsche tried to take over VW in 2013 but underestimated the cost. They nearly went bankrupt trying to do that so the largest shareholder of VW, the German state of lower-saxony then asked VW to instead take over Porsche - which they did. So since then Porsche has been part of VW
Wenn du mehr Ecken reinmachst, dann brauchst du nicht schaufeln
Dafuq are protestants like in the USA? Protestants in Europe are usually quite liberal and do not antagonise any other faith.
Wolfenstein has been released in Germany, just without the Swastikas. Germany is not the USA where stuff is either black or white, so this being nuanced is a good thing - even if don’t like it in this particular case. Which we don’t even know because we can’t look into the state attorney’s inner proceedings