No Comments Share Tweet Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email + German Jews want Stuttgart to appeal the decision. By Benjamin Weinthal, JNS The Stuttgart Administrative Court recently ruled that calls to single out the Jewish state for boycott, divestment and sanctions do not violate Germany’s laws against hate speech and are protected, sparking outrage from critics that the decision turns anti-Semitism into a socially and politically correct view. “It is probably the first time in the history of the Federal Republic that a court has expressly declared ‘anti-Semitic views’ to be a legally protected area of ‘??freedom of opinion,’” Henryk...