Schweizer was a civil service lawyer and worked as a consultant in the Ministry of Labour. In this year’s federal election, she ran on the Berlin state list for MERA25 and as a direct candidate in Berlin Mitte. The hate campaign that led to Schweizer’s dismissal was triggered by a December 6 post on X in which she accused the Zionist Malca Goldstein-Wolf of waging a “defamation campaign” because she had called the renowned journalist Georg Restle an antisemite for his criticism of Netanyahu’s war.
Goldstein-Wolf apparently researched Schweizer’s occupation and, when she found out that she worked for the Ministry of Labour, made this known on X and initiated a smear campaign against her. Hundreds of Zionist trolls then spread the most vicious slanders against Schweizer and demanded that she be fired.
The media also immediately joined in the smear campaign. On December 11, the tabloid Bild ran with the headline “Heil shocked! Employee spreads vile hatred of Israel” and went so far as to accuse Schweizer of trivialising the Holocaust.
Schweizer was then invited to a staff meeting, then suspended in January and finally dismissed without notice from her job and stripped of her civil servant status in February. At the same time, in the final days of the federal election campaign, her LinkedIn account was blocked without explanation.
can you link specific ones? Because even the hate articles by the Axel-Springer press only mention that she called Israel genocidal and a racist apartheid state, as well as saying that at Demonstrations in Berlin she didnt hear anyone demanding to murder Jews.
I strongly doubt that she justified the murder of hostages. Also Israel being built on stolen land is a simple fact. If you ethnically cleanse people from their land and claim it as your own, it is stolen land. There is also plenty of evidence that Israeli soldiers rape, murder, pillage, use human shields… And while Germany is not delivering any weapons to Hamas, it is delivering weapons to those very soldiers, which is in contradiction with German and international law. Again as a law educated civil servant, one would see it as her obligation to point these things out.
And for “treated fairly”. If a civil servant criticises Trump and his government, or other US crimes, you would think they need to be fired as they might make US citizens feel treated unfairly? This kind of thinking resembles how in Florida it is forbidden to teach about slavery, as it might make the white kids feel uncomfortable.
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