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德國的一套反“反猶太”廣告,玩砸了

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In Berlin, a billboard against anti-Semitism might backfire.
柏林的一塊反對“反猶太主義”的廣告牌可能適得其反了。
Passengers on the Berlin subway are encountering billboards these days with the inscription “Du Jude” [“You’re a Jew” or “You Jew”]. Alongside the inscription there are alternately pictures of a leek, an ostrich, a wooden column and a rag. At the bottom of each picture and in smaller letters is the inscription: “Don’t let the [leek, ostrich, etc.] tell you anything. Jew is not an insult. You’re a Jew. #sowhat.”
近些天柏林地鐵上的乘客都會看到帶有“Du Jude”(“你是猶太人”或者“你這個猶太人”)字樣的廣告牌。還配有韭菜、鴕鳥、木柱和抹布等圖片。每個圖片下面還會有一排小字“不要以爲‘韭菜、鴕鳥等’能代表什麼,‘猶太人’並不是一種侮辱,你就是猶太人,那又怎麼樣呢?”

德國的一套反“反猶太”廣告,玩砸了

Berliners are used to provocative ads and jokey billboards, so the campaign did not cause an uproar or merit special attention. However, several people who came across it felt embarrassed. The attentive viewer won’t find it difficult to understand that the signs are designed to convey a message against anti-Semitism.
煽動性的廣告和滑稽的廣告牌柏林人見多了,所以這一運動並未引起騷動,也不值得特別關注。但有些人看到這些廣告牌感覺很尷尬。細心的路人不難發現這些廣告牌想要表達反對“反猶太主義”的觀點。
However, what is understood at first glance is the large inscription “Du Jude” alongside a picture of a rag and a bird with a large, threatening beak – a demeaning, threatening visual message.
但人們第一眼看到的是大大的“Du Jude”字樣和帶有抹布、長着大得嚇人的喙的鳥的圖片,這些視覺信息有辱人格,具有威脅性。
Behind the campaign is the Amadeu Antonio Foundation, which espouses a strengthening of democracy and pluralism and the fight against right-wing extremism, racism and anti-Semitism.
這一運動是由阿馬迪烏·安東尼奧基金會發起的,這一組織支持加強民主和多元化,反對右翼極端主義、種族主義和反猶太主義。
Expression such as “Du Jude” and “Jew Shit” have become common curses among students in the German school system. “Anyone who deals with anti-Semitism is familiar with the problem,” says Miki Hermer, a Jewish woman who is in charge of projects against anti-Semitism in the Amadeu Antonio Foundation.
“Du Jude”和“猶太垃圾”這些話是德國學校的學生們常說的髒話。Miki Hermer是阿馬迪烏·安東尼奧基金會的反對反猶太主義項目負責人,這位猶太女人說:“所有處理反猶太主義事務的人都熟知這一問題。”