It is a very clear and somewhat sharp text that Claudia Roth, the Green Party's Minister of State for Culture, is now holding in her hands. She ordered this text herself. Two years after the state-sponsored art show Documenta 15, in which artists showed some questionable works such as caricatures of Jews with fangs, pig noses and SS runes and thus made the state look embarrassed, Roth recently hired the constitutional lawyer Christoph Möllers from Berlin's Humboldt University asked to examine in a report what to make of the many attempts by state culture ministers to prevent precisely such anti-Semitic attacks by artists in the future.