Germanshepherdsmum
I’m afraid your friends’ messages can’t be verified. I doubt many of us take notice of quotes which lack provenance.
That is the very nature of suppression of freedom. Many Germans, possibly the majority, were against Hitler's treatment of Jews, and did not want to serve in the Party. If they chose not to join up, and even criticised him, opposed him- then they knew there would be severe consequences. Many didn't care about what happened to them, but knew their family would suffer too. (did you ever read or watch 'The Book Thief' - as a good example).
From my friend again :
''And it's no coincidence that it happened yesterday, because the day before yesterday the Supreme Court approved the police to completely ban demonstrations in Arab cities in Israel now against the war, overwhelmingly.
In Jewish cities we are still allowed ostensibly to demonstrate but the police dispersed violence, beating, the Sohar demonstration in the center of Jerusalem. They are taking away our most basic civil rights, our freedom of speech. Mainly for Arabs, there are endless funny/horrifying examples from the past month, but also for Jews trying to make voices of opposition. They fire people here on the right and on the left because someone didn't like their picture on Facebook - for example the teacher who was arrested for uploading a picture of herself five years ago with a scarf in the colors of the Palestinian flag.
And who will not take away freedom of speech? For those who cried until a month ago "democracy, democracy" but now when we really, really, are significantly violating the democratic rights we had, they are actually busy executing the government's right wing agenda. There is the hard right that uploads photos of traitors to the networks and calls to prosecute them, beat them and sack them from their job,,