As a countermeasure (as cited above), there have been some public invitations to wear kippot in solidarity and people were very eager to do so. So, for a short while, people were eager and attended demonstrations to proclaim solidarity, but since the Al-Quds-demonstration here in Berlin has been over, the public is silent again. As much criticism as the warning got, at least it brought the issue into the eyes of the public and people were outraged. Until they kind of forgot to be outraged again.
By the way, today, after having frequented my university nearly daily since 2012, first as a student and now for work, I have seen the very first student wearing a kipah. One person in seven years. This is how visible Judaism is in Germany.
By the way, today, after having frequented my university nearly daily since 2012, first as a student and now for work, I have seen the very first student wearing a kipah. One person in seven years. This is how visible Judaism is in Germany.