When does a vague feeling of insecurity turn into a concrete question: leave or stay? In Germany, many Jews, Muslims and people with a different skin color in general are currently experiencing a growing threat from anti-Semitism and racism. When everyday racism becomes a tangible reality, many people's sense of security changes fundamentally. Jagoda Marinić and Michel Friedman ask what this development means - for the sense of belonging, for trust in the state and society - and what responsibility politics, the media and civil society bear. What needs to happen to ensure that Germany remains a place where diversity is not only proclaimed, but protected? Last but not least, there is an existential question: when does insecurity turn into the decision to leave a country like Germany?
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