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Israel has branded German poet Günter Grass “persona non grata”, amid calls he be stripped of his Nobel Prize. But did Grass really inflame hatred against the Israeli people, or has he fallen victim to the politicization of taste?
Amid the maelstrom Grass unleashed by declaring Israel a threat to world peace in his now infamous poem “What must be said”, the poet might be wondering if it would have been wise to have said nothing at all.
Israeli Interior Minister Eli Yishai lashed out at Grass on Sunday, denouncing the poem as indicative of the type of anti-Semitic incitement that led to the holocaust and called for Grass’s Nobel Prize to be withdrawn.
In addition, the Israeli minister alluded to the poet’s past as an SS soldier and opined that such sentiment was unsurprising from a "man who wore an SS uniform."
In fact, Israel’s Interior Ministry used a law permitting an entry ban on former Nazis to keep Grass from setting foot on Israeli soil.
Israel’s highly controversial Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman also pounced on Grass during a meeting with Italian PM Mario Monti in Jerusalem.
Lieberman told Monti that “in order to get publicity and sell a few books, [Grass] is willing to once again sacrifice the Jews,” The Times of Israel cites.
Grass spoke with the German press about Israeli’s accusation at the weekend, saying that in hindsight he would have clarified that the poem was directly aimed at the Netanyahu regime.
“I have often supported Israel, I have often visited the country and want the country to exist and at last find peace with its neighbors,” Grass told Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Israel’s move to ban Grass from entering Israel has received a mixed reaction on the international stage and within the Jewish state.
German foreign policy spokesperson for the Social Democrats Rolf Mützenich called Israel’s decision “inappropriate,” denying the poem was anti-Semitic and calling for an intellectual debate on the subject.
Moshe Zimmerman, professor of modern history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem echoed these sentiments in Die Spiegel. He said this type of posturing was an attempt at censorship, saying a poem should not enter the political arena, but be discussed “on the culture pages of newspapers.”
“Günter Grass has played right into the hands of the Israeli government and distracted attention from the real issues,” he wrote.
Gideon Levy, a columnist for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, told RT both Grass and Israeli authorities had blown things “out of proportion.”
“I think Gunter Grass…exaggerated in his critique of Israel. Israel should not be compared to Iran. For sure, there are no intentions within Israel to exterminate the Iranian people as he hinted.”
Levy also characterized Israel’s overreaction as “stupid and ridiculous.”
“To declare a writer as persona non grata only because of his views, as extreme as they may be, reminds me of Iran finally…because in any democracy, people will not be prevented to enter the country because of anything they said or expressed.”

One of Germany’s most influential intellectuals, Grass’s moral credentials were called into question in 2006 after he confessed he had served in Waffen SS in 1945.
Grass has been in the public eye recently for his highly-criticized statements to the German press, saying that Israel’s nuclear ambitions were a bigger threat to the world than Iran.
Israel, which is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, has stonewalled the International Atomic Energy Agency’s efforts to inspect its atomic sites. Israel is widely assumed to be the only nuclear-armed state in the Middle East, an accusation the country has never confirmed or denied.

Israel bans Grass, calls to strip him of Nobel Prize — RT
 
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Being banned and criticized by Israel,is like being endorsed and admired by a prophet or a saint.

Congrats Grass,now you are a hero.
 
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Nobel prize is owned by Zionists anyway, so the real privilege lies in not having one, not being given one, or having ones nobel prize taken away.

Congrats Mr Gunter Grass.
 
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Didn't they bare Noam Chomsky from entering Israel because he speaks the truth? Typical Israeli behavior.
 
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All I can say is that Nobel prize is no longer a coveted prize. remember Obama has one and he has more blood on his hands than anyone

Indeed. Some people argue that noble peace prize was never as reputable as noble prizes in science and literature, but the truth is that noble prize is no more credible because its structure is too old to fit today's wide range of topics that an area of science covers. Science has grown rapidly and they say that every 10 years the volume of scientific output and new theories get doubled in many areas so it's getting harder and harder to give noble prize to few people (1 to 4 people) because of their hard works in a particular field of a science.
 
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Here is an unofficial translation of Guenter Grass' poem, 'What Must Be Said.'

Why do I stay silent, conceal for too long

What is obvious and has been

Practiced in war games, at the end of which we as survivors

Are at best footnotes.

It is the alleged right to the first strike

That could annihilate the Iranian people--

Subjugated by a loud-mouth

And guided to organized jubilation--

Because in their sphere of power,

It is suspected, a nuclear bomb is being built.

Yet why do I forbid myself

To name that other country

In which, for years, even if secretly,

There has been a growing nuclear potential at hand

But beyond control, because not accessible to inspections?

The universal concealment of these facts,

To which my silence subordinated itself,

I sense as an incriminating lie

And coercion--the punishment is promised

As soon as it is ignored;

The verdict of "anti-Semitism" is familiar.

Now, though, because in my country

Which time and again has sought and confronted

Its very own crimes

That is without comparison

In turn on a purely commercial basis, if also

With nimble lips calling it a reparation, declares

A further U-boat should be delivered to Israel,

Whose specialty consists of guiding all-destroying warheads to where the existence

Of a single atomic bomb is unproven,

But fear wishes to be of conclusive evidence,

I say what must be said.

But why have I stayed silent until now?

Because I thought my origin,

Afflicted by a stain never to be expunged

Forbade this fact as pronounced truth

To be told to the nation of Israel, to which I am bound

And wish to stay bound.

Why do I say only now,

Aged and with my last ink,

The nuclear power Israel endangers

The already fragile world peace?

Because it must be said

What even tomorrow may be too late to say;

Also because we--as Germans burdened enough--

Could become suppliers to a crime

That is foreseeable, wherefore our complicity

Could not be redeemed through any of the usual excuses.

And granted: I am silent no longer

Because I am tired of the West's hypocrisy;

In addition to which it is to be hoped

That this will free many from silence,

Appeal to the perpetrator of the recognizable danger

To renounce violence and

Likewise insist

That an unhindered and permanent control

Of the Israeli nuclear potential

And the Iranian nuclear sites

Be authorized through an international agency

By the governments of both countries.

Only this way are all, the Israelis and Palestinians,

Even more, all people, that in this

Region occupied by mania

Live cheek by jowl among enemies,

And also us, to be helped.

Full Text: Guenter Grass' poem 'What Must Be Said' - Books - Authors - ibnlive
 
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^^^Where does he glorify Hitler? Its not anti-semitic. Its not even anti-Israeli people by anti-Israeli govt.
 
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