“Sorry, there are no Jews allowed in our hotels.” - Hotel Zum Hirschen
That was the message Israelis received when trying to book a room at Hotel Zum Hirschen in Bavaria through @bookingcom
After a complaint was filed, @bookingcom thankfully removed the hotel from its platform, and German authorities have launched an investigation.
Let's be clear: banning Jews from your establishment isn't a political statement. It's antisemitism.
@OsseChi Isn't it incredible that people who have no understanding of issues are writing laws about them?
These people don't understand the basics.
The results are sad.
@bri_guy_ny@errollouis@NYCMayor Forgive me for saying it, I don't care about what they think a business should be. Had they been long enough here they would destroy mine.
@bri_guy_ny@errollouis@NYCMayor Not a coincidence. Of 8 new hires in 2025 3 are gone from my business. The 3 were Democratic Socialists. They were also, lazy, had rich parents, knew everything better, were bitter, not team players, selfish, bad to others, rude, and had the worst spending habits.
@LincolnRestler@NYCMayor And an 18% pay raise - while small landlords are crushed by increases in property taxes, insurance and interest rates. How clever.
NYT: Mr. Platner’s insistence that he did not know that his tattoo was a Nazi symbol until it became a campaign issue last fall was simply not true, Ms. Fifield said. After all, she said, he had taught her the word for it years earlier, referring to it as “my Totenkopf.”
@DarializaforNY You're not reliable on this issue. You attended a rally on October 8 2023 praising and celebrating Jewish blood being spilled on the streets. Before there was an Israeli response.
You don't belong anywhere close to human beings.
You are the worst that humanity can produce.
@BillAckman@NYCMayor If you ask the question, you don't understand their thinking. In their mind the money, equity or property you have is not yours.
They are elected and appointed thieves. In the real world people who think and act like them are in prison, even in third world countries.
@mcuban@NashSpaceBroker It's quite stupid in labor intensive businesses. That's anyways where the minimum wage matters. Thought a Shark might know better.
Can you name the apartheid state?
A small state, established on the ruins of empire, that defines itself as the nation-state of one specific people. Its language, its symbols, its character are reserved by law for that people alone.
A quarter of its population belongs to a different ethnic group. Many of them were born there. Their parents were born there. And yet the state refuses them citizenship. Instead, it issues them a special passport marking them as something less. They cannot vote. They are barred from entire categories of employment. A permanent, legally defined underclass, sorted by ethnicity and by when their families arrived.
The state demands loyalty tests. Tens of thousands of members of this minority, elderly people among them, are ordered to prove their allegiance and their command of the ruling nation's language. Those who fail receive letters: leave within 30 days or be removed by force. Grandmothers who have lived in the same apartment for fifty years are told to pack. Those who refuse can be held in detention centers while the state processes their expulsion.
The state didn't stop there. It shut down the minority's media outlets. It abolished education in their mother tongue, down to the last school. It demolished their monuments and memorials. It stopped admitting members of their ethnic group at the border. Officials openly describe all of this as protecting the demographic and cultural security of the majority nation.
How many UN resolutions has this country received? How many ICJ hearings? How many sanctions bills are moving through Western parliaments right now?
How many students are camped on university lawns for the grandmothers in detention? How many celebrities have posted the infographic? How many artists have cancelled their shows there? How many cities have voted to divest?
When did you last see a documentary about the stateless quarter of its population? A hashtag? A march? A single foreign minister expressing even mild concern?
The answer to every one of these questions is zero.
The country is Latvia. EU member. NATO member. Funded by Brussels, defended by Western armies, criticized by no one. Everything above is happening right now, in 2026, inside the European Union.
And now a few questions for the apartheid crowd. You. The ones with the word ready to go, the flags, the chants, the infographics. Where are you on this one? You didn't know? Or you knew and it didn't fit?
You scream about second-class citizens. Latvia has them by law, a quarter of the country. Where's your tent?
You cry about people being expelled from their homes. Latvia is deporting pensioners over a language exam. Where's your hashtag?
You say you're against ethnostates. Here's one, official, funded by the EU. Where's your boycott list?
Someone handed you a word, told you where to point it, and you pointed. You didn't check the facts then. You're not checking them now.
@elonmusk@Devon_Eriksen_ We should teach people what capitalism is, people are being brainwashed by stupidity. The challenge is, when you explain what's wrong with a union or NGO they say that's it's to protect billionaires when it's quite literally giving people back power.
@NYCMayor Shameful and ungrateful for one that has the honor of serving the people in the greatest city. My impression was that he's more grateful and humble. My mistake.
@davidjmadden Nonsense. When one makes an investment with expectations of a reasonable return and is left holding the bag due to illogical policy, it's theft.
When you walk down the street with your wallet it's also risky and voluntary.
People are very stupid these days.