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Comment by direwolf20

6 days ago

Jews who live in Germany don't have rockets fired at them every day. Isn't that safer?

Jews in Israel had rockets fired on them mainly from border town. And now the Israeli government finally put a stop to it, and no rockets are being fired on them.

https://amp.dw.com/en/berlins-young-jews-reveal-complex-expe...

> In December, for example, major security measures were implemented at the public candle-lighting ceremony for the Hanukkah holiday, held at Berlin's landmark Brandenburg Gate, while just a few years ago, passersby could watch the celebration up close.

> "In the past, I sometimes wore a Star of David necklace. At the moment, I don't," Sofer says. "Right now, anywhere in Berlin, you'd have to be crazy to wear one," in her view.

Yeah, sounds safe. Love the jewsplaining of telling me where I should feel safer.

  • Where in Berlin are the antisemitism police not patrolling? Brandenburg Gate? Get real, you'd be arrested in five seconds if you did an antisemitic attack there.