“Germany Is Abandoning Its Constitution In The Name Of Zionism” | James Jackson
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In this powerful clip, James Jackson argues that Germany is using the language of antisemitism to justify widespread repression of Palestine solidarity. Speaking with Myriam François, he explains how free speech, constitutional law, and even Jewish dissent are being sacrificed to enforce unwavering support for Israel. A disturbing look at how a modern democracy can abandon its own principles in the name of ideology.
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