# Individuals who post ‘From the River to the Sea’ to be denied German citizenship
# The use of maps in which the territory of the State of Israel is replaced with the colors of the Palestinian flag is also in contravention of the law.
Individuals who posted ‘From the River to the Sea’ on social media will be denied[ German citizenship](https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-808640), according to stipulations in the new citizenship law, as cited by German channel NDR (North German Radio and Television) and the Federal Interior Ministry this week.
People who are employed in Germany can work to obtain citizenship after five years, compared to the eight years previously required in the law. While the law came to pass on June 27 of this year, the requirements have been tightened, especially regarding “Racism, [antisemitism](https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-770095) or any other form of misanthropy rule out naturalization,” according to the German Federal Ministry of the Interior.
No_Fail4267 on
Good.
Argues_with_ignorant on
Read somewhere that the Arabic version is “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be Arab”.
Not even trying to hide the call for genocide in it.
Space_MonkeyPi on
This should be global. Not just Garmany!
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soundfin on
Not surprising at all. Germany doesn’t play around. If you advocate for genocide, your values are incompatible and their society doesn’t want you.
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FOTBWN on
You still get people playing stupid games insisting that it’s not genocide by implication.
asianmanwantsosrs on
i like the ‘from the liver to the knee’ they chanted after hezbollahs willies and limbs were blown off the other day
Sinileius on
usually when you chant a genocidal thing associated with major terror groups nice countries like germany don’t want anything to do with you.
silasmoeckel on
Good, Germany does not want people that support terrorism. No nation should.
Hadrians_Twink on
That saying is literally calling for genocide so I dont blame them
FreeMeFromThisStupid on
Don’t post political statements if you want to go to a country that will insist on viewing social media history.
SnooOpinions5486 on
its funny but i found one peach activst change the second stanza to
“Peace will set us free” which you know avoids all the unfortuante implications. and well still has the pleasent rhyminig scheme.
slpgh on
Since the meaning is “Palestine will be free of Jews”, I can understand modern Germany not accepting calls for Judenrein
Greedy_Camp_5561 on
A small first step, but it’s headed in the right direction.
J-Trilla on
From the river to the sea fuck Germany
jferments on
“From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”…. welp there goes my chance at German citizenship. Good thing I never wanted to live in the birthplace of Nazism anyway. No surprise to see Germans continuing to support fascism and genocide.
Notfriendly123 on
It almost seems like Germany knows a thing or two about propaganda campaigns that slowly turn people against Jews, idk though I feel like there’s something I’m forgetting
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# Individuals who post ‘From the River to the Sea’ to be denied German citizenship
# The use of maps in which the territory of the State of Israel is replaced with the colors of the Palestinian flag is also in contravention of the law.
Individuals who posted ‘From the River to the Sea’ on social media will be denied[ German citizenship](https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-808640), according to stipulations in the new citizenship law, as cited by German channel NDR (North German Radio and Television) and the Federal Interior Ministry this week.
People who are employed in Germany can work to obtain citizenship after five years, compared to the eight years previously required in the law. While the law came to pass on June 27 of this year, the requirements have been tightened, especially regarding “Racism, [antisemitism](https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-770095) or any other form of misanthropy rule out naturalization,” according to the German Federal Ministry of the Interior.
Good.
Read somewhere that the Arabic version is “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be Arab”.
Not even trying to hide the call for genocide in it.
This should be global. Not just Garmany!
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Not surprising at all. Germany doesn’t play around. If you advocate for genocide, your values are incompatible and their society doesn’t want you.
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You still get people playing stupid games insisting that it’s not genocide by implication.
i like the ‘from the liver to the knee’ they chanted after hezbollahs willies and limbs were blown off the other day
usually when you chant a genocidal thing associated with major terror groups nice countries like germany don’t want anything to do with you.
Good, Germany does not want people that support terrorism. No nation should.
That saying is literally calling for genocide so I dont blame them
Don’t post political statements if you want to go to a country that will insist on viewing social media history.
its funny but i found one peach activst change the second stanza to
“Peace will set us free” which you know avoids all the unfortuante implications. and well still has the pleasent rhyminig scheme.
Since the meaning is “Palestine will be free of Jews”, I can understand modern Germany not accepting calls for Judenrein
A small first step, but it’s headed in the right direction.
From the river to the sea fuck Germany
“From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”…. welp there goes my chance at German citizenship. Good thing I never wanted to live in the birthplace of Nazism anyway. No surprise to see Germans continuing to support fascism and genocide.
It almost seems like Germany knows a thing or two about propaganda campaigns that slowly turn people against Jews, idk though I feel like there’s something I’m forgetting