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How is Germany responding to Kanye West's 'Heil Hitler' single?
How is Germany responding to Kanye West's 'Heil Hitler' single?

Local Germany

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Local Germany

How is Germany responding to Kanye West's 'Heil Hitler' single?

US-born rapper Kanye West (who goes simply by 'Ye' since 2021) has managed to hit the headlines once again, stirring up fresh controversy and accusations of rampant antisemitism with the lyrics of his latest track. Ye's new hit single, titled 'WW3', repeats the phrase 'Heil Hitler' over and over again. It also mentions 'rockin' swastikas…' and reading two chapters of Mein Kampf (Hitler's infamous autobiography) ' before I go to sleep'. Railing against the lyrics of the track, the Frankfurter Allgemeine wrote that Ye has 'openly expressed his enthusiasm for National Socialism'. The Jüdische Allgemeine, a weekly newspaper focused on Jewish life in Germany, added that Ye has been at the centre of several scandals for his antisemitic speech previously. Starting at the end of 2022 he had said he admired Hitler and also denied the Holocaust, also a couple weeks ago he wrote on social media, 'I am a Nazi'. 'Banned' content Nazi symbols and speech are strictly prohibited in Germany. Using the phrase 'Heil Hitler' would in most cases be deemed as an act of hate speech. The public display of Nazi symbols or the use of Nazi slogans is a criminal offence in Germany, and can be punished with hefty fines or even imprisonment of up to three years. READ ALSO: FACT CHECK - Are people punished for using Nazi slogans in Germany? What are the rules around showing the 'Nazi salute' in Germany? In one recent case, Björn Höcke, an Alternative for Germany (AfD) politician, was charged for using a known Nazi slogan at a political rally and was fined €13,000 . But though many of its tropes glorifying the Nazis are illegal under German law, enforcing a ban on Kanye's track appears to be next to impossible. Reportedly music streaming platforms like Spotify, Youtube and Soundcloud have tried to block the content due to its antisemitic nature. However, when The Local checked at time of publication the track was still found on Spotify on a device in Germany. Advertisement Also, various clips of the song and its music video have been shared across social media sites, which moderate content to varying degrees and with varying levels of success. Ye's video cannot be directly seen on his X profile from Germany. The rapper had previously been blocked multiple times on X for antisemitic content, but since Elon Musk took over as CEO of the platform he has remained active there. He also recently lost a contract with German company Adidas due to his antisemitic outbursts on social media. Mixed reactions Considering how explicit the lyrics to WW3 are, reactions to the song in online discourses are mixed. As has been the case in many of the scandals Ye has been at the heart of, certain fans can't be convinced that he means exactly what he has said. "You judge the lyrics, but you should enjoy the vibe instead," read one online comment reported by the Jüdische Allgemeine. Advertisement Similarly, a report by t-online noted stark contention between fans with different views – with one fan commenting 'Ye forever, protect us' and another writing 'Wake up, Mister West!' One thing is certain: Ye's success seems to be directly linked to his ability to spark controversy. 'WW3' has already gained millions of streams and moved to the top of 'top 50' charts in several countries including Germany, Israel and the US.

Netanyahu: Merz extends invitation despite ICC arrest warrant
Netanyahu: Merz extends invitation despite ICC arrest warrant

Yahoo

time24-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Netanyahu: Merz extends invitation despite ICC arrest warrant

German conservative leader and election winner Friedrich Merz intends to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for an official visit to Germany, despite an outstanding international warrant for his arrest, Netanyahu said on Monday. Netanyahu's office stated that he had a "cordial conversation" with the likely future chancellor on Sunday evening after the election and congratulated him on his success. It further said that Merz announced an official invitation to Netanyahu, describing it as an "open challenge against the scandalous decision of the International Criminal Court to label the prime minister as a war criminal." Merz's Christian Democratic Union confirmed the phone call but did not comment on its contents. Last year, international arrest warrants were issued for Netanyahu and the then Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant on account of alleged war crimes in the Gaza war. Merz had informed the German Jewish newspaper Jüdische Allgemeine of his intention almost two weeks ago: "Under my leadership, the Israeli prime minister will be able to travel to Germany unimpeded. I will find ways and means to make this possible."

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