Günter Grass now being flayed by the "anti-Semitism" noise machine
Günter Grass Poem Attacking Israel for Threatening Iran Is Condemned in Germany. - A new poem by the German Nobel laureate Günter Grass depicting Israel’s undeclared nuclear might as a threat to world peace drew wide condemnation from Jewish groups and commentators in Germany on Wednesday, showing the strength of enduring taboos in German public discourse about Israel more than six decades after the Holocaust. In the poem, titled “What Must Be Said,” Mr. Grass, 84, asks why he has remained silent about Israel’s nuclear might — which Israel has never publicly confirmed — and concludes that he had been constrained by a broader fear of being judged an anti-Semite.
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Wayne Madsen: Günter Grass now being flayed by the "anti-Semitism" noise machine - Israelis and Jews condemn Grass's poem. Fat Abe Foxman joins in by belching forth some worn-out canards through his half-chewed corned beef on rye.