I share the sentiment about the article, but it’s still true that this is a devastating blow to a crucial sector in the city. Clubs, theatres, museums, etc. may have to shut and/or won’t be affordable for the wider public.
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Berlin is also experiencing a rental crisis and there are no federal or local measures forthcoming to address it that I know of. The cuts to the cultural budget also came with cuts to all sorts of public investment that are desperately needed.
The antisemitism thing is also silly altogether. If they meant it, they would think about ways to really address antisemitism or protect Jews in Germany who are subject to violence in the streets. Neither is happening at any meaningful level. Instead we get this performative nonsense.
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