Dissenter, my feelings on Germany is that this generation of Germans does not have the status of Amalek though during WWII they certainly did. But while the Germans may feel guilt over the Holocaust they are also viciously pro-Arab, so have they truly changed, or have they simply accepted the pc form of Jew hatred.
It's a good question, which I can't answer with the absolute confidence of JTF's spokesman. What pops into my mind at the moment is what I once heard a Frenchman say on a Fox talk show, that the leftist European governments and media no more represent the average European than does the leftist U.S. government and media represent the average American - which is certainly a possibility, despite Chaim's romantic generalizations about the "righteous Gentile" American public as opposed to the "evil Gentile" European one.
I once knew a Frenchwoman who complained bitterly how, in Lyons, she would see blood dripping onto her balcony from the Muslim family upstairs, whenever they slaughtered a goat in their apartment.
I raised the subject primarily because it brings up a criticism of Chaim which I've had for years. He talks too much for his - and our - own good. And by implicitly calling for the destruction of vast segments of what remains of Western civilization, he only succeeds in alienating vast segments of our potential supporters.
Do you remember him speaking on one of his most recent shows about this problem? He acknowledges it himself. He even spoke frankly of his putative "craziness." But he's neurotically addicted to throwing verbal bombs. He can't stop talking about blacks with excrement in their hair, and suggesting that he would enjoy watching the genocide of white Europeans, and saying all sorts of other things which do us absolutely no good whatsoever.
I can give you all sorts of really egregious examples of this recklessness, but let me be content with what Chaim the health food fanatic once said - that even though they want to see every Jew dead, Europeans still can't resist buying Israeli fruits and vegetables, because they're "so sweet, and so juicy."
Yum, yum!