Ralph Giordano, a German Jewish writer, comments the German Bundesbank's sacking of board member Thilo Sarrazin after he repeatedly criticized the country's Muslim population and said "all Jews share the same gene" with the following words: "It's so typical of the multicultural media that we have to get worked up over how he addresses the issues instead of what he's saying."
Sunday, September 5, 2010
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in a way that apparently is obstructed to all other german writers. The others are Henryk M. Broder and Michael Wolffsohn. At the most Sarrazin´s quotation "all Jews share the same gene" gives reason for a smile to them. All the three are jews and as far as I know only these three have been looking at the rest of Sarrazin´s volume.
ReplyDeleteRalph Giodano is one of three german authors who are used to critically cover political affairs in a way that apparently is obstructed to all other german writers. The others are Henryk M. Broder and Michael Wolffsohn. At the most Sarrazin´s quotation "all Jews share the same gene" gives reason for a smile to them. All the three are jews and as far as I know only these three have been looking at the rest of Sarrazin´s volume.
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