
Banno agli ebrei che entrano nel negozio di Flensburg ricorda i giorni più bui della Germania e scintillano indignazione a livello nazionale
https://www.euronews.com/2025/09/18/ban-on-jews-entering-flensburg-shop-recalls-germanys-darkest-days-and-sparks-nationwide-ou
di nohup_me
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Is this nationwide outrage in the room with us?
Wtaf? That’s awful. Surely, there are laws in Germany against this?
Weekly reminder that Euronews is owned by a “Portuguese” (?) private equity firm whose CEO is the son of a former Portuguese MEP who quit politics, started doing business in Hungary, and is a personal friend of Viktor Orban.
This private equity firm only has three physical offices: Lisbon, Budapest, and Dubai.
Apart from Euronews, this private equity firm’s portfolio is virtually unknown to the public and a big chunk of it consists of investments in Hungarian SMEs.
Make of that with you will.
Bandwagon jumpers pretending to be pro-Palestine when in fact they are primarily anti-Semite as demonstrated here.
Damn, here we go again… wonder when they’ll reopen concentration camps
As a jewish Israeli who opposes this war, this is so sad. Hurting jews won’t make the lives of Gazans better and vice versa
>He was particularly critical of the country’s current policy towards Israel, which he described as “hypocrisy” on the part of the West.
*«It’s not antisemitism, it’s antizionism»* strikes again.
Are we really at this stage of our development as Europe?
why was hitler killing palestinians? or saying they were superior to palestinians?? oh wait.
This shows me, that no matter how little and stupid you are, if you do something that sparks outrage you will make the internet.
>auch kein Antisemitismus
Erm, that’s not how that works sir/madam
“Jews have forbidden entry here. Nothing personal, no antisemitism either, I just can’t stand you.”
Classy. And definitely not antisemitic /s
A perfect example of the “*nonono, I’m not antisemitic, I’m antizionist, that’s OK, I’m angry at jews but we have an acceptable label now*”. This infects too many minds. Including Redditors.
Quite ironic, I chuckled senisibly.
Wtf? It’s disgusting.
>Reisch himself rejects accusations that he is an extremist. In an interview with the förde.news outlet he described himself as “a little to the left, a little to the right – but not radical.”
>”I’m not a Nazi,” he emphasised. At the same time, he criticised the use of language today. In his opinion, terms such as “racism” are used too lightly.
>”Today, you’re already a Nazi if you order a gypsy schnitzel,” said Reisch.
>He also expressed his frustration with politics and society at length in the interview with the local newspaper. His criticism ranged from bureaucracy and media coverage to the Middle East conflict, issues of freedom of expression and personal disappointments in his social environment.
lmfao. [This browserballett bit really is evergreen.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvgZtdmyKlI)
it’s their shop, they pay the taxes and do all the labor. They can choose who to serve and who not too tbh. It’s a shitty thing, but hey the world is shitty right now and all you can do is get used to seeing shitty things.
What the fuck?
The amount of doom posting is crazy that just proves how much people actually know about German politics 💀
Pls doxx – thx.
Dude forgot to say “Zionists” instead of Jews. Rookie mistake.
This is gross. Wonder if he is an antisemite or a very very stupid anti Israeli. Sucks sometimes the difference can’t be determined. Israel should absolutely be opposed Jewish hate is unacceptable.
“Today, you’re already a Nazi if you order a gypsy schnitzel,” said Reisch.
Wow, he did go there. Interesting that he did not use Amerikaner, Franzosensuppe, or Russische Eier, but Zigeunerschnitzel.
I do find it funny that the last vestiges of the Nazi government were also, ironically, based out of Flensburg lol
Imagine the outrage if they banned muslims
It’s so sad that we can’t select who we want as customers and who we don’t want.
> Reisch explained that he had decided to stop serving customers who, in his opinion, support the war in Israel.
> “I don’t need people like that here – neither in business nor in private,” he said. At the same time, he emphasised that he has nothing against Jews who clearly distance themselves from the war.
But he went out of his way to put up a sign that bans jews, not “people supporting israel” or zionists.
Sure thing, very believable.
That eascalated quickly.