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    1. Good. I want to live in an open society. For an open society to work, we need to fight those who want to destroy this openness.

    2. Zschwaihilii_V2 on

      Rightfully so. Where I live I saw a guy getting arrested by the police for celebrating Hamas a week ago. He was walking down the street yelling in Arabic and wearing the Hamas headband

    3. redcremesoda on

      Regardless of whether you agree or disagree with the outcome, it’s insane that a democratic country has the ability to revoke someone’s citizenship like this without any sort of due process.

    4. ArmadilloMogul on

      Trump should terminate the lease where the UN operates and loby for the new headquarters to be in the Gaza strip…that will guarantee the peace…

    5. Floppy_Caulk on

      Stripping citizenship for a crime sets an incredibly dangerous precedent.

      However, I understand why the Germans amended their laws recently due to their nation’s history.

    6. The plight of innocent Palestinians isn’t necessarily aligned with the motives of Hamas.

      Don’t forget that.

    7. KhajiitWithCoin on

      Remember that Hamas executed and paraded a German girl in the streets of Gaza after all and lied to her mother that she was still alive, giving her futile hope.

      Shame on them.

    8. Taking a step back from the situation and looking at it from the perspective of an unrelated immigrant…the fact that citizenship can be taken away is terrifying.

    9. Oh, so we totally **can** actually strip citizenship efficiently and swiftly for things we don’t like? See, I’ve been getting gaslit for the past 10 years into believing that stripping ISIS fighters of their citizenship is a difficult and nuanced judicial matter because they’re German citizens and deserve a fair trial, which could take a long time and require lots of legal proceedings.

      I didn’t know it was as simple as celebrating Hamas. That apparently gets you a letter in the mail stating your citizenship was revoked, without requiring you to be present for a trial, all in under a month.

      Sheesh golly, that sure is remarkable.

    10. wonderful-peaches97 on

      I’m more curious how he got the citizenship in the first place, considering Germany doesn’t allow double citizenship for non-EU countries. Either way, good call. If he loves Hamas that much he can go join them.

    11. Cosmic_Shipwright on

      “A day after celebrating the arrival of his German passport, the man, referred to only as Abdallah, uploaded a picture to Instagram showing Hamas fighters with the caption: heroes of Palestine”

      “New questions were also added about Jewish life and Israel’s “right to exist” in the German citizenship test.”

      Yeah, he knew exactly what he was doing and thought he was in the clear after he received his passport. He does not have the values he claimed he had during the citizenship test, amounting to misrepresentation which, I believe is sufficient for revocation of citizenship.

    12. Canada diesnt have the balls to do this. People hrre are prancing around with pro hamas flags, playing the Canadian anthem in Arabic in october 7th in highschools, and jews being violently attacked. Nothing happens to anyone here especially not taking their citizenship.

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