The so-called "criticism of Israel" - which, for example, has made it into the Duden dictionary in contrast to "criticism of Iran" - by no means leaves it at the disreputable demands not to buy Israeli products.

Rather, the anti-Zionist creed is set in numerous social areas like a scent note that is intended to signify a distinguished relationship to the present.

The higher the level of education, the more successful the articulation and the more skilful the public placement. Thanks to its prosalyrical form, the poem “What must be said” by the German Nobel Prize winner Günter Grass, published in 2012, made people feel ashamed, but a warning from journalist Stephan Detjen in 2020 is far more professional.