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Anti-Semitism among (German) politicians: wording
=== Anti-Semitism among (German) politicians ===
The anti-Semitism contradiction can not only be found in the religion itself, but also in the actions of German politicians in particular. If they e.g. deny the own human and fundamental rights of children of Jewish parents, out of fear of being accused of anti-Semitism - which is factually completely false - although they are fundamentally opposed to genital mutilation, this behavior is itself anti-Semitic, because such politicians do not consider children of Jewish parents to be worthy of protection (mostly obviously due to the fear of the [[anti-Semitism club]]). This attitude is often justified by the fact believe that Germans would have no right to judge Jewish culture and tradition because of their German history, which further reinforces the anti-Semitic exclusion of children of Jewish parents from the all-encompassing understanding of human rights and makes such statements even worse. In addition, genital mutilation in children that is not medically indicated is played down and justified here as "culture" and "tradition", which also proves double standards, since no German politician is known who would also describe [[FGM]] in this way.
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