Quote:
A hundred refugees, another ferry / Because the Freemasons want to fuck us […] / Boy, I don’t talk crap because I was there / When these bombs break in the bazaar / As with the brothers in Baghdad and Gaza […] / And this bleeding one Heart, yes, it beats for / For my home and freedom of the people / But until then it means to keep fighting / Because the Freemasons want to fuck us
Source:
SadiQ "Heimat"
Author Bio:
The German rapper SadiQ is one of the most controversial German rappers today.
Context:
In his 2011 song Heimat (Heimat) he uses the anti-Semitic thesis of the “Great Exchange”, which is particularly widespread in the new Rake. This racist and anti-Semitic narrative is based on a Jewish elite who ship Muslims en masse to Europe in order to destabilize this continent. Therefore a resistance against Jewish and Muslim life should be legitimized. The assassin in Halle used this argumentation pattern to radicalize himself.
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Year:
2011