Thanks, I don't like PC too much either, seems like hypocrisy most of the time. We also in Italy have little of it. I mean, instead of PC one should make sure to treat everybody in a fair way, but even if somebody is in a minority of some kind, if he/she does silly things, it is offensive to don't respond to it (possibly in a rough way) in the same way you would reply to everybody else.
>Like in Germany people have lots of PC for Jewish people.
Which is probably also the best example of why PC is dumb. For example, it's
hard to criticize Israel in German politics. At best, you'll be looked at in
funny ways, at the worst you'll be accused of being a nazi.
I never tried to imply that it's bad to be vigilant of fascism and right-wing
ideology. I'm very much among the first people who'd step up to prevent an
abomination like the Third Reich to ever happen again. I hold high respect for
people such as Stauffenberg and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who risked and ultimately
laid down their lives fighting against the Nazis.
The motivation behind the German PC towards Jews and Israel isn't motivated by
that, though. Maybe it originally was, but these days it's but a way to silence
opposition to the questionable politics of the Israeli government. To be fair,
it's slowly fading out, probably not in small part thanks to the emergence of
the internet and new political movements, such as the Pirate Party.
Also, it's not like you can't criticize Israeli politics in Germany. It's
that you will see few politicians who are willing to do it openly, because
it's a minefield.
You can. Just make sure you say something smart, and everything is fine.
The shitstorm might be, however, a little bigger than usual if you say something stupid. (Günter Grass' poem etc.)