Germany, 2018: The President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Josef Schuster, has warned Jews not to wear kippot (Jewish skullcaps) in major German cities due to the threat of antisemitic attacks. (Die Zeit)pic.twitter.com/WVyiGDtBkn
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German police clearly distinguishes between right wing (a.k.a. "nazi") and islamistic hate crime. The latter exists, but is outnumbered ten to one by the former.
You really think statistics from a country that has catered to Islamist is going to reflect an accurate tally?
After the way they covered up attacks on NYE a couple years back, I have some healthy skepticism.
That is interesting. I don't see how attacks on Jews can be determined as Islamic or non-Islamic far-right just by the act alone, do police quiz perpetrators in their beliefs? I'd love to see a source describing how that classification works. (And I'm not being facetious)
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