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Bruchsal: Notes with »Jewish star« hung up in shops in Bruchsal

2021-12-06T16:05:21.420Z


The slips of paper should obviously refer to the applicable 2G rules: In Bruchsal, several sheets of paper with the label "Unvaccinated people are not wanted" have been discovered. The city in Baden-Württemberg sharply condemned the act.


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Yellow star with the inscription »Unvaccinated« (at a demonstration in Frankfurt am Main in 2020)

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Boris Roessler / dpa

Strangers have stuck notes on several shop windows of shops in Bruchsal, Baden-Württemberg, with the heading "Unvaccinated people are not wanted here" and a "Jewish star" shown below.

The police announced on Monday.

According to this, a total of 14 such A4-size notes were attached in the city center.

You should apparently refer to the applicable 2G rule in retail to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

The police check whether there is a criminal offense.

The notes were discovered on Sunday and then removed immediately.

The SWR reported about it first.

The affected retailers are outraged that the notes were attached to their stores, reports the SWR.

"Absolutely unsustainable"

The city of Bruchsal condemned the poster campaign.

"That is absolutely intolerable and must be followed immediately," said Mayor Cornelia Petzold-Schick from the SWR.

The allusion to the »Jewish stars« used during National Socialism aims to compulsorily label people who were considered Jews under the Nuremberg Laws.

The star was a publicly visible measure to implement the Holocaust.

After numerous anti-Semitic incidents at Corona demos in Germany, Munich, among others, banned wearing a yellow star as a protest sign last year.

ptz / dpa

Source: spiegel

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