@@Victorvondoom9159Honey, you're projecting really badly. Look it up. It might help you gain basic levels of consciousness required to be called a human...
This interview is really good. She explained the situation so effortlessly and gave very good examples. And one can tell that the interviewer was really well prepared and had enough knowledge of the issues. Thanks for putting this broad topic into such a compact interview! Keep on the good work!
Melina is lovely. When I got my degree in the humanities, I had many fellow students like her. I miss people and especially women like her so much. Outside of universities, they are just not visible enough. My have to do with how unwelcome they are often made to feel :)
The schooling grading problem sounds wild. Why doesn’t Germany just adopt anonymous grading? What benefit is there for the person marking to know the name of the student? This is how it’s done in the UK. It feels Germany, like many European countries, pretends to be enlightened, but in reality is much closer to the opposite.
You have anonymous grading in school? From elementary school on? I only know it from universities and such. But you have to advance in school to be able to go to uni.
@@Claudia-hr5ei Yes, from GCSE/A-levels way before University. Marking is anonymous. It's even graded based on national performance of students across the nation. This way, student achievements are relative to everyone else that year, because these students will essentially be entering the university/workplace at the same time. When students perform bad on a national level, the schools are overhauled so that next year the average can increase.
German here; I've heard for the first time in my life that school students can get graded anonymously. My guesses on why nobody over here ever implemented this: Short answer: because the German education system is archaic and largely stupid; and because Germans are not as logical and efficient as the common stereotypes make us out to be. Long answer: First, this whole country is lacking behind in digitalisation efforts and since former chancellor Angela Merkel at some point turned herself into a meme for publicly admitting, she had no idea what the Internet was (not her exact words, but close), German politicians for years had an excuse not to invest in digitalization efforts or modern technological infrastructure (No joke, many schools still use overhead projectors and video tapes). I guess it is not far-fetched to assume that nobody would want to invest into the setup of the software needed for those systems. Also, German schools are currently cut short on pretty much any necessary ressource. For several years now, there is a lack of teaching personal, even though many young people start to study to become teachers each year. I am not an expert in this matter, but from what I've heard, many young, committed teachers quit during their first years because the school environment just burns them out in an alarmingly short amount of time and the training you go through to become a teacher does prepare you for knowing stuff and lecturing about it, but not for caring to the emotional needs of students and the necessary paperwork. Fewer teachers = fewer people to invest their rare spare time into setting up new administrative systems within the school = fewer room to invest into modern grading systems and the necessary technological infrastructure.
at about 23:18, Melina mentions the name of a photojournalist, but I couldn't quite catch the last name and automatic captions aren't very helpful either. What was the photographer she was talking about?
For everyone wondering why Melina is talking about racism - she explains this in her book „Mekka hier,Mekka da“ : The is no biological human race. The expression of a „race“ in the context of racism means that races are a society construct based on differences like skin colour or religion. So racism simply means „degrading a group of people that share one or more traits that form this race“
Not that far in but I’m a bit disappointed. So far, the discussion was very superficial. On the one hand the complaint that Islamism and Islamic extremism are poorly defined (without making an effort to actually help there) and on the other hand being very imprecise when it comes to even simple things like distinguishing between a religion (Islam/muslims) and ethnicity. Maybe it will get a bit better later but I’m lot learning a lot when all that’s being said is “look over there. Christians are bad too”!
She says wrong stuff and contradicts herself in the first three minutes. First she says that "moderate Muslims" aims to describe muslims who are "controlled" or not "totally muslim" and that nobody applies that term to other religions - of course they do! There is moderate and extreme/fundamentalist Christianity as well as Judaism. Then when she goes on to discuss "Islamism" she herself describes the difference between moderate and extreme strands of Islam IE muslim feminism vs. Is*s. First three minutes! I stopped watching.
Then you didn't get the point nor are you honest about the discourse in western states, probably because this triggered something in you. But there is no contradicting here, sorry.
The interviewer is excellent. He genuinely listened to his quest and the dialogue makes for great listening. Unlike mainstream.
Ich liebe diese Frau so sehr❤protect her at allll costs
Abschieben dich und sie mit dazu
The German speaking media doesn’t even cover her! I heard about her and her book first time here!😮
My God! Your intelligence and courage make me a very proud Bosnian.
She is an absolute beast! Every argument well rounded and thought through. I wish more people would listen to her
Thank you so much to the both of you!
Our pleasure!
What! a Woman!! This Interview should get shown in Schools and used as educational lession!
*This* is feminism in its purest form!
This is actually mental illness in its purest form
@@Victorvondoom9159Honey, you're projecting really badly. Look it up. It might help you gain basic levels of consciousness required to be called a human...
@@anastylishrock481 the moment you say that islam and feminism are even remotely on the same side you are showing you are mentally ill
My goodness is it good to see that there's still sane ppl around ❤
Thx to both of you 💯
This interview is really good. She explained the situation so effortlessly and gave very good examples. And one can tell that the interviewer was really well prepared and had enough knowledge of the issues. Thanks for putting this broad topic into such a compact interview! Keep on the good work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great interview, thanks for sharing more of the historical facts of Serbian wars against it’s neighbours
vielen Dank an Melina Borcak für die klaren Worte
Spitting truths like no other.
This was really great. And it helped me sort out my own thoughts on this topic better.
no one does what you do Melina
your work is so valuable
thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Please share as much as you can! Such an intelligent woman! & I enjoy the way she swears so freely !
Free Palestine
Great to see that the setup and sound improved
most honest video about german society i saw on YT 🙏🏻
erstaunlicher und sehr gebildeter Gästin. Ich werde ihr Buch sofort kaufen!
What is the purpose of light in such dark times?
This is the purpose of light.
Thank you for your humanity.
danke Melina, until all are free!
Uffff i can’t express how much I love these to people 💖 thank you for everything!!!
Kuddos for this girl!! But also the interviewer is awesome!! Good job and thank you!
You guys rock. Thank you for this great interview
Melina is lovely. When I got my degree in the humanities, I had many fellow students like her. I miss people and especially women like her so much. Outside of universities, they are just not visible enough. My have to do with how unwelcome they are often made to feel :)
Insightful session 🙌🏻 thanks!
very deep! very important! will need to watch this over and over again. must see! thank you so much!!!
Thanks James for one more great and very informative episode!
this is actually great content. recommended to all wokes and ignorants.. Love Bosnia from TR
Vielen Dank für deine Arbeit Melina und deinen unermüdlichen Einsatz ❤❤❤❤
Such an intelligent and passionate woman standing up for justice 👏🏽
WOW. Your English is so good, James!
Bravo Melina,ti si naš ponos!!
Woah! I certainly learned a thing or two from this. Thanks so much for the excellent work.
The schooling grading problem sounds wild. Why doesn’t Germany just adopt anonymous grading? What benefit is there for the person marking to know the name of the student? This is how it’s done in the UK. It feels Germany, like many European countries, pretends to be enlightened, but in reality is much closer to the opposite.
You have anonymous grading in school? From elementary school on? I only know it from universities and such. But you have to advance in school to be able to go to uni.
@@Claudia-hr5ei Yes, from GCSE/A-levels way before University. Marking is anonymous. It's even graded based on national performance of students across the nation. This way, student achievements are relative to everyone else that year, because these students will essentially be entering the university/workplace at the same time. When students perform bad on a national level, the schools are overhauled so that next year the average can increase.
German here; I've heard for the first time in my life that school students can get graded anonymously.
My guesses on why nobody over here ever implemented this:
Short answer: because the German education system is archaic and largely stupid; and because Germans are not as logical and efficient as the common stereotypes make us out to be.
Long answer:
First, this whole country is lacking behind in digitalisation efforts and since former chancellor Angela Merkel at some point turned herself into a meme for publicly admitting, she had no idea what the Internet was (not her exact words, but close), German politicians for years had an excuse not to invest in digitalization efforts or modern technological infrastructure (No joke, many schools still use overhead projectors and video tapes). I guess it is not far-fetched to assume that nobody would want to invest into the setup of the software needed for those systems.
Also, German schools are currently cut short on pretty much any necessary ressource. For several years now, there is a lack of teaching personal, even though many young people start to study to become teachers each year. I am not an expert in this matter, but from what I've heard, many young, committed teachers quit during their first years because the school environment just burns them out in an alarmingly short amount of time and the training you go through to become a teacher does prepare you for knowing stuff and lecturing about it, but not for caring to the emotional needs of students and the necessary paperwork. Fewer teachers = fewer people to invest their rare spare time into setting up new administrative systems within the school = fewer room to invest into modern grading systems and the necessary technological infrastructure.
at about 23:18, Melina mentions the name of a photojournalist, but I couldn't quite catch the last name and automatic captions aren't very helpful either. What was the photographer she was talking about?
It’s Javier Bauluz
For everyone wondering why Melina is talking about racism - she explains this in her book „Mekka hier,Mekka da“ : The is no biological human race. The expression of a „race“ in the context of racism means that races are a society construct based on differences like skin colour or religion. So racism simply means „degrading a group of people that share one or more traits that form this race“
Loved this lady and the interview
Amazing guest!!!
Melina you‘re the best thank you for your voice 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
wow the last 2 minutes are stronggg!!
Amaaaaaziiiiiinnnnggggg !!
💜 melina is da best 💜
Always on the right side of history ✊🏼
Awesome on Twitter, even better to hear on here! 😎
Thabks for this video!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼love her
Great! ❤
thank you
🤲🏼❤
Danke!
Thank you for this episode. I was surprised to find that some of the racist quotes to which she alluded are apparently true.
❤كملي !!!
Christian Palest1n1ans have also been victim of this gcide, and Christian Arabs have always been victims of Ishell.
_You go, girl!_
What a woman 😘
Medina rocks
Love you both
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it's so much bias... can't listen to this bs
Awesome thought can you now pls apply it to the Muslim community’s towards other religious and beliefs. 🤣
Religious affiliation is NOT a race.
"Who (with those vaccines) saved the world during that awful pandemic", LOL :D! You must be joking, right?
She has a lot of good points, but you don't really strengthen your arguments by using ugly language.
poor muslims... boohoo🤣
Not that far in but I’m a bit disappointed. So far, the discussion was very superficial. On the one hand the complaint that Islamism and Islamic extremism are poorly defined (without making an effort to actually help there) and on the other hand being very imprecise when it comes to even simple things like distinguishing between a religion (Islam/muslims) and ethnicity. Maybe it will get a bit better later but I’m lot learning a lot when all that’s being said is “look over there. Christians are bad too”!
In Bosnia, there is no strict distinction between ethnicity and religion. Muslims in the ethnic sense are Muslim Slavs.
Stay mad
She says wrong stuff and contradicts herself in the first three minutes. First she says that "moderate Muslims" aims to describe muslims who are "controlled" or not "totally muslim" and that nobody applies that term to other religions - of course they do! There is moderate and extreme/fundamentalist Christianity as well as Judaism. Then when she goes on to discuss "Islamism" she herself describes the difference between moderate and extreme strands of Islam IE muslim feminism vs. Is*s. First three minutes! I stopped watching.
Then you didn't get the point nor are you honest about the discourse in western states, probably because this triggered something in you. But there is no contradicting here, sorry.
She is clueless about islam...let her walk like that anywhere in islamic world..
She’s literally from the Islamic world and lives there a lot of the time
Where does your expertise come from?
let here walk with a Lgbtq flag in Gaza or other muslim countrys ... she know what will happen...
die kriminalstatistik erzählt anderes
das gejammer kenn ich schon
Lol ofc u do , deranged , can't even have the ability to lesson
Aha, erzähl uns mehr
Nein wirklich, erzähl uns mehr. Am besten mit Quellenangaben. :) Bin mir sicher das wird was und du überzeugst uns alle.