#WeaponisedAntisemitism #Berlin #art
#ArtCensorship #Germany
"Through my work, I wanted to connect the past with the current state repression, and nGbK showed me that repression may be even worse today than in the 1990s.
During the 2 years of genocide, many artists' works have been censored in Germany, and almost all of them happen to be non-white Germans or immigrants, as is the case in my own experience; this is, of course, not a coincidence but is directly connected with racism. We are experiencing an increased use of weaponized accusations of antisemitism to censor a broad array of works that take left-wing, anti-colonial, or migrant positions."