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Im Schweizer Exil: Er ist die «die jüdische Stimme im deutschen Journalismus» – fühlt sich aber nur noch hier wohl
CH🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Im Schweizer Exil: Er ist die «die jüdische Stimme im deutschen Journalismus» – fühlt sich aber nur noch hier wohl

Philipp Peyman Engel, recognized as one of Germany's most prominent Jewish voices in journalism, describes Switzerland as more than just a place to live—it serves as a contrast to a Germany he feels has become alien to him. The article highlights his sense of belonging in Switzerland while expressing his disillusionment with Germany, though the piece does not delve into specific reasons or detailed accounts of his experiences.

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Im Schweizer Exil: Er ist die «die jüdische Stimme im deutschen Journalismus» – fühlt sich aber nur noch hier wohl

Philipp Peyman Engel, recognized as one of Germany's most prominent Jewish voices in journalism, describes Switzerland as more than just a place to live—it serves as a contrast to a Germany he feels has become alien to him. The article highlights his sense of belonging in Switzerland while expressing his disillusionment with Germany, though the piece does not delve into specific reasons or detailed accounts of his experiences.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Engel's experience in Switzerland as a counterpoint to a 'fremd' (alien) Germany, suggesting a critical view of German society. While not overtly political, the emphasis on identity and belonging within a national context leans toward a left-leaning perspective by highlighting the

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