Even though most of my German family is from the former German state of Prussia; I still love the culture and tradition of bavaria, it needs to be preserved.
Du meinst das Bayern das sich 1813 bis 1815 während der Preußischen Befreiungskriege gegen Preußen gestellt hat und ab dem Moment als sich die Fronten änderte Oppotornistisch von jetzt auf gleich gegen Napoleon stellte.... Preußen und Bayern in einem Satz zu erwähnen ist eine Beleidigung für jeden dessen Familie tatsächlich Preußisch ist
My family came from Bavaria to America in 1749. I've always wanted to go see where they came from. They settled the mountians of Tennessee here and we are still here
@ExLegionary After Germany LOST EVERY WARS (look who is the loser) you have NO RIGHTFUL TERRITORY you moron. It’s just a EU territory and that’s the main reason why Germany still have any land after WWII. That’s why I can come to Bavaria every year, I can buy real estate without any problems and this way part of Bavaria becomes MY TERRITORY. Got it? 🤦🏼♂️🤣🙃
@@kaiznpl Don't talk to him, he is probably a prussian(Bavarians call everyone from North Germany prussian even though they technically dont exist anymore). Bavarians have no issue with the polish since we are both catholic. In fact many polish people live here in Bavaria(because of work opportunities) and I never had a single issue with them.
Bavaria is one of the few places in Germany that make me still have hope in this country. Kind and religious people in Germany is rare but not in Bavaria
@mtlicq, *All of DWs videos ARE available in the German language.* They offer several different channels. *CC/subtitles are available* at *all* of their videos. Many viewers *listen* to the audio of videos while conducting other tasks. These days, most adults are incredibly busy and cannot sit (or workout) in front of a TV or computer or phone and just watch docos.
So called culture, tradition, language ethnicity and all this bullshit is man made barriers to divide the workers and distract them from the real barriers in society - that of CLASS
I‘ve been learning German for almost a couple of years, and am from Texas, and I’ve heard that Bavaria is the Texas of Germany, and I see why, so it delights me to see Bavarians so proud of their heritage and culture, and wanting to protect it, just like us in Texas! Alles gute meine Brüder und Schwestern!
Good on them for keeping their traditions and values forefront. As the gentlemen states, weapons are not what's needed to keep out the foreign invaders (money changers, swindlers, agents of a foreign power) from infiltrating German banks, real estate markets, industry, political networks, etc. Communication, vetting of people, and holding them accountable is key. The marksmanship award adornment looks like pure silver, would love to see it up close, I wonder how old it dates back?
we in Bavaria like our traditions! We have got 3 tribes in our country! Bavarians, Frankonians and Schwaben! We stand for our values, everybody who accepts them is wellcome! It is very easy to get in contact, for example Oktoberfest: "Millions of visitors visit our capitaltown of Munich and have fun together, with traditional music and lifestyle" it has been allready copied in other countries like Australia or China, so why should we stop what we are! This what you see is not a fake, here in Bavaria is the real live style like we are!
@@andino_usa3302 Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Saarland and also Niedersachsen. The area with the highest concentration of catholics is Bistum Passau which lies in the eastern parts of Bavaria with 87% of the population being catholic at least in the books. Coincidentally I also live in this area. Its beautiful here. Nice people, low crimerate, high employment rates.
How were these marksmen misrepresented? I didn't see anything negative about them in this video, they just showed the Bavarians trying to continue their traditions in a changing world.
As a Bavarian from the Oberland and understanding the original soundtracks better than the English translation, this is really a nice video. Yes in the Oberland we have these events like the Gauschießen which are real cultural festivals.
e-man my dna test said 40% germanic European, my family came from all over germany, austria and Switzerland but I know they left Bavaria in 1872 and went to kansas, I also have volga german roots. My dad came to america in 1986 and he was from Denmark
@@whitestaralliance7190 Being a molecular biologist from Austria who works mainly on archaeological stuff... Those dna tests offered in the US by private companies aren't very convincing. I would call them a fraud.
I love this story, keep tradition alive. DW documentaries and programs are great!! The issue of tradition in my opinion is not about migration. Even in my community in West Africa, our elders are always complaining that our traditions are disappearing. I hear the same thing about other cultures and countries all over the world
All over Europe traditions are extinct. This is because today generations kinda forget what history, culture, education, religion, respect, or duty means. People do not want to fight for their country, people do not want to read a book, learn, and follow a tradition. I do not even talk about religion. NOPE. people want money, houses, cars, clothes, a circus, and having fun. Free sex, free credit, free behaviour...who cares about the duty to serve their country, who cares about preserving traditions? Or even get a real strong education....Nope...This is because somebody wants people to be dum and superficial and unable to think and ask good questions.
@@dinerouk Yes. I start to really think that the more info and internet access we have, the more we become idiots. It is like we do not think with our brain and we do not use our common sense. I also think that for the right to vote a person needs a minimum of culture and education. Your vote is important. So you need to be wise and give it to the one that deserves it and that can do a good job. This is why we have so many corrupt and fool politicians.
The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers. Plato in the 4th century BC
@@justsomeuser7484 I am thinking now that maybe it is in human nature to degrade and not evolve. We born in countries where we have it all from the start and we do not need to fight for it anymore. You are right!
My mom and her family are all from Bavaria. My dad is from Ecuador. We used to visit every year. We'd arrive in Munich then take transportation to Passau, then Freyung, where all my cousins lived.
I did a DNA test. I'm 60% French/German with most if not all Bavarian. Of course you inherit different DNA from both parents. My mother is 84% British/Irish My father is 57% French/German Lower Saxony For whatever reason I inherited quite a bit of Bavarian Ancestry. My family on both sides have been in the US since the 1700s I have German Ancestry on both sides.
Love your videos and this one is my favorite. First time I tried the white colored sausage of Bavaria was unfortunately at a good grocery store I bought from in USA. But it does taste really good. The first beer I tried and also came with the right glass, was the Lowenbrau. But on a hot summer day and biking, I love me a leffe blonde beer and one toke out of a vapman vaporizer. Cheers Germany 🍻!
This Bavarian point of view is much different of what sports competitions used to show us, l think we deal with a generational matter about traditions. As long as we enjoy mountain bike or climbing, everything changes, we feel like home no matter where on this planet, we admire the local traditions, city celebrations, farmers feasts and music bands parade, there is plenty of room in our hearts for everything, sports are helping us to be open minded kind of people. Exclusive clubs for few chosen ones are creating frustration sadness and once again, isolation that l do not like at all personaly, if you recall Sissi, her rebel way to roam around the whole Europe like a vagabond, dating musicians painters or architects in Vienna Budapest or Paris, that is the true Bavarian nature guys, think about it. A lot of Bavarian farmers brought their traditions to the States, is not casual that Texas ancient Bavarians are the most conservatives
@@jeffsmith3173 Exactly! Those kinds of exclusive clubs! Old whyte men are NOT permitted to have exclusive clubs now. Because they are NOT a government-favored group anymore!
@Onkel Roman >Nation states are obsolete No. Don't want EU officials tell Bavaria what to do. Only Bavaria should have a say in that. Also Bavaria is not 70% Zuagroaste. You have a false impression from the cities where the prussians and foreigners gather. Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria and Upper Palatinate is still mostly bavarian. Swabians and Franconians are our Brothers. I wouldnt mind Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria and the Upper Palatinate joining Austria. It doesn't matter which way because I love Austria and austrians.
Tradition seems to boil down basically to tribalism. Even in the twentyfirst century it is difficult to cut off the links to tribal customs and rituals. It is after all a primal fear of the future and its implications of change. Bavaria is great state and Bavarians are a proud and hardworking people.
A quarter of my family comes from the black forest Baden but I think this is awesome and is in line with most American thinking god and country and the right to defend yourself,love from the USA 🇺🇲♥️🇩🇪
Hungarian goulash is characterized by paprika, and paprika is originally from South American plants to substitute for black pepper which was imported from India in international trade routes) after the Turks invaded Eastern Europe and cut off the trade routes of Indian spices, so, the iconic Hungarian goulash is not so Hungarian afterall, eh! Also, Austria and Hungary were one unified superpower and shared some cultural things as well as being under one ruler,; they were for some time, one country as Quebec and thre rest of Canada are one country, and we have some distinct things and we share some cultural things as well - Poutine for example. Austrian goulash less or no paprika.
I'm Bavarian and live in Chiemgau, literally where this clip is taken. These guys are fun and harmless. It has nothing to do with ring wing nonsense or Christian fundamentalsm - in the end it boils down to beer, music and pork.
@@hjhuber7929 Me thinks you OVERTHINK this! Its no different than self-esteem in an individual. Besides, many times newcomers simply dont have the loyalty to a place because they can pick up & go somewhere else. Those native to a land will be far more loyal because its ALL that they know.
Throw Merkel out of office...she is bad for Germany and does not love the country! Yes traditions are to be protected.....look at America...keep out the bad. I am an American that love's your country, history, traditions, way of life and your people. One day I want to live in Barvaria that i know of.
My family is half German and most of my German ancestors were from Bavaria. For whatever reason they decided to leave that beautiful country and start a new life in Pennsylvania.
It depends on when they left. Many Germans left due to poverty or the lack of freedom they had back in the homeland. Keep in mind most Germans came to the US in the 1800s and land was being given away. Like actually granted to anyone who wanted it. Except for those who weren't eligible at the time.
Love going to Barvaria and their traditions. Was a sport schützen from Hessen, and returned to the US. From history parting the family came from northern Germany, and Denmark.
Gulasch with dumplings? 🤔 I am a little bit confused. I am from Hungary, “gulyás” is a typical Hungarian food. Glad to see, that they serve it in Bavaria, but it seems, that this dish is what we call “pörkölt”. *my ancestors came from Bavaria about five generations ago, so I have German roots, and I like the original German cuisine.
I want to inform you that the CSU (Christian Sozialists) have nothing to do with Sozialism they are very conservative, even though almost every party in germany and Bavaria gets is more and more left .
Traditions are great! I do believe however change is natural and should be welcomed, you can still keep traditions in tacked all while progressing with the times :)
This is my opinion exactly. To hold to one’s traditions or ideals is something one should always hold on to. But in that mission, it’s necessary to adapt to a changing world.
The popularity of socialism in europe is surprising from an American perspective. Sure, many politicians here have socialist policies, but they are far from open about it.
Define socialism... Bavarian conservatives are often more social than the northern conservatives although the bavarian conservativer are more conservatives concerning traditional values
When we talk about Christian Social"ism" it does simply mean supporting the old, ill, disabled and people otherwise in need. It has absolutely nothing to do with communism
The north of Germany lost everything great about it. Berlin was once a great imperial capital. Now not. Munich is the only part of Germany that brings back the glory days of the Kaiser.
I at least have Geiler from Bavaria, I can hardly trace past Johann Geiler born somewhere in 1813 died maybe in Cincinnati OH or Chattanooga TN in 1893, so I do not know of my 4th Great Grandparents or backwards, my 2 great grandmother is a Geiler, I am a (probably English and 1600s Virginian desent) Harris
Well.. 😅 I'm happy i moved away. The structures there would have make my life not worth it to live, as a disabled female and non Bavarian from a poor single mom household 😅
I agree. Protect your culture and Bavarian (Austro-Bavarian) language! Austria is speaking Bavarian and they are Catholics too. Maybe solution is for Bavaria to join Austria.
6:49 "then suddenly" well yeah more people of other culturals means less of yours over time, why would you want that? go to Bavaria to see their traditions, not to see the rest of the world.
Culture and tradition have their values, but nothing is more important than truth and freedom. I wouldn't bother about Catholicism too much, but rather seek for Jesus who is the only truth, and freedom that he gives to anyone who trust in him.
I am American. Like my family on both sides have been here since the 1600-1700s Took a 23 and Me I am 60% Bavarian German Ironically my Surname is French Charbonneau The Blood of Germany runs deep in the United States.
Even though most of my German family is from the former German state of Prussia; I still love the culture and tradition of bavaria, it needs to be preserved.
Du meinst das Bayern das sich 1813 bis 1815 während der Preußischen Befreiungskriege gegen Preußen gestellt hat und ab dem Moment als sich die Fronten änderte Oppotornistisch von jetzt auf gleich gegen Napoleon stellte.... Preußen und Bayern in einem Satz zu erwähnen ist eine Beleidigung für jeden dessen Familie tatsächlich Preußisch ist
But you still has a Porsche badge as your avatar haha, Baden-Württemberg rules.
@@fingers4117 I understand but that’s a rude comment
I agree with your opinion that the Bavarian tradition must be preserve. Because the tradition is what makes a true Bavaria.
@@fingers4117 Preußen hat machthungrig jedes deutsche Königreich überfallen. Jeder mit ein bisschen Verstand würde sich gegen die Saupreissn stellen.
Love to see Bavarians preserving their traditions.
I love to see anyone preserving their traditions, it’s good to see this.
@@luckybag6814 Except when the traditions oppress minorities or a group of people. But bavarian traditions usually don't do that
@@huawafabejust couldn't keep your slimy fingers off the keyboard
@@big12ref2 slimy? Nah i checked, clean fingers :)
If you want to live in Bavaria, then become Bavarian! Don't try to change it.
... and yeah especially you Germans are meant!
Am i Bavarian? Cuz im only 25% Bavarian
And i live in the netherlands
@@elbowlicker4321 hey, any part counts, you are welcomed any time!
Bavarians aren't racist. Bavarian is a culture and a way of life.
My family came from Bavaria to America in 1749. I've always wanted to go see where they came from. They settled the mountians of Tennessee here and we are still here
Im from Spain (europe) not in mexico
Amazing
I recently discovered I am 80% British and 20% German ( from the Bavarian area) .
My family came to America from Bavaria in 1692. I also would like to see where they came from.
Mein Vater 👨 ist Deutscher
Mein Mutter 👩 ist Kanadierin
Ich komme aus den USA 🇺🇸
@@sharinganamvs9839 I have no idea what that means lol. Something about your mother and father being German ?
Stay strong beautiful traditional Christian Bavaria ✝️💪🏼 Best wishes from Poland 🇵🇱
@Brandt Huber Don't make me start to point you out what Germany should give back to us "you loser"!
Not joking at all 😂
@ExLegionary After Germany LOST EVERY WARS (look who is the loser) you have NO RIGHTFUL TERRITORY you moron. It’s just a EU territory and that’s the main reason why Germany still have any land after WWII. That’s why I can come to Bavaria every year, I can buy real estate without any problems and this way part of Bavaria becomes MY TERRITORY. Got it? 🤦🏼♂️🤣🙃
@@kaiznpl Don't talk to him, he is probably a prussian(Bavarians call everyone from North Germany prussian even though they technically dont exist anymore). Bavarians have no issue with the polish since we are both catholic. In fact many polish people live here in Bavaria(because of work opportunities) and I never had a single issue with them.
Most people in Bavaria these days arent that religious.And certianly less extreme the Poland ir eastern Europe in general
@@justsomeuser7484yes we are buddy
I’m a Mexican Catholic born and raised, but I admire the cultures of Germany and Bavaria. Much love to all of Deutschland and Bayern 🇲🇽❤️🇩🇪
Pedo shielder
Impossible for anyone to prevent you from preferring Bavaria, wish you the best🤗 do you wish to reside?
Much love to Bavaria.
♥️ Bavaria! God and fatherland! I love this nation so much
I am from Bavaria, living in America, and I never gave up my Bayern traditions. My heart my blood and soul are Bayern.
It is a beautiful thing that such organizations do. I especially appreciated the catholic language used.
God save the Duke Franz!
I've heard about Bavarian Traditions . Interesting to see that they keep it continue for their next generation . Bravo...
They should also save Bavarian language as part of their culture and tradition
Bavaria is one of the few places in Germany that make me still have hope in this country. Kind and religious people in Germany is rare but not in Bavaria
Oh let us hear them speak the language !!! Put the English translation in subtitles instead
@mtlicq, *All of DWs videos ARE available in the German language.* They offer several different channels. *CC/subtitles are available* at *all* of their videos. Many viewers *listen* to the audio of videos while conducting other tasks. These days, most adults are incredibly busy and cannot sit (or workout) in front of a TV or computer or phone and just watch docos.
So called culture, tradition, language ethnicity and all this bullshit is man made barriers to divide the workers and distract them from the real barriers in society - that of CLASS
@@travisbickle4987 ok commie
They're speaking standard German anyway
I‘ve been learning German for almost a couple of years, and am from Texas, and I’ve heard that Bavaria is the Texas of Germany, and I see why, so it delights me to see Bavarians so proud of their heritage and culture, and wanting to protect it, just like us in Texas! Alles gute meine Brüder und Schwestern!
My family crossed the ocean from Bavaria in the 1700s, would love to see it and immerse myself in the culture one day.
Good because you are Bavarian by ethnic roots where your ancestry come from.
Good on them for keeping their traditions and values forefront. As the gentlemen states, weapons are not what's needed to keep out the foreign invaders (money changers, swindlers, agents of a foreign power) from infiltrating German banks, real estate markets, industry, political networks, etc. Communication, vetting of people, and holding them accountable is key. The marksmanship award adornment looks like pure silver, would love to see it up close, I wonder how old it dates back?
Love what they are doing as an American Catholic I’m so happy to see this! 🙏🏼✝️
💪🏻🛡️✝️
My great great grandpa was Bavarian 💪 love the Bavarian culture and traditions
My family is originally from the Munich area and I wish to go see the old fatherland
Go!
As a Mexican/American Spanish/German speaking girl who lived there- I loved the Bavarian way!
we in Bavaria like our traditions! We have got 3 tribes in our country! Bavarians, Frankonians and Schwaben! We stand for our values, everybody who accepts them is wellcome! It is very easy to get in contact, for example Oktoberfest: "Millions of visitors visit our capitaltown of Munich and have fun together, with traditional music and lifestyle" it has been allready copied in other countries like Australia or China, so why should we stop what we are! This what you see is not a fake, here in Bavaria is the real live style like we are!
dude, catholic bavaria! God bless u ! 😊🌹⛪⛪⛪⛪⛪⛪⛪⛪♥️
✝️🙏🏼
@@zaneknowlton 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Yo their Catholic I thought they were Lutheran??
What are the most Catholic areas in Germany?
@@andino_usa3302 Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Saarland and also Niedersachsen.
The area with the highest concentration of catholics is Bistum Passau which lies in the eastern parts of Bavaria with 87% of the population being catholic at least in the books.
Coincidentally I also live in this area. Its beautiful here. Nice people, low crimerate, high employment rates.
This honestly feels like a sensationalistic hit piece, missrepresenting these marksmen. Tradition isnt somehow inherently dangerous or problematic.
How were these marksmen misrepresented? I didn't see anything negative about them in this video, they just showed the Bavarians trying to continue their traditions in a changing world.
@@Nylphinxyeah, I guess this dude Thinks all traditions are bad and should be replaced with modernity
As a Bavarian from the Oberland and understanding the original soundtracks better than the English translation, this is really a nice video. Yes in the Oberland we have these events like the Gauschießen which are real cultural festivals.
My family is Bavarian my great great grandfather fought in the Royal Bavarian Army in WW1 and my great grandfather fought in the SS in WW2
Yeah, don't do bragging you GG grandfather was a Nazi
My mothers family was from Bavaria and austria. My father was from Sweden and Denmark
e-man my dna test said 40% germanic European, my family came from all over germany, austria and Switzerland but I know they left Bavaria in 1872 and went to kansas, I also have volga german roots. My dad came to america in 1986 and he was from Denmark
@@whitestaralliance7190 Being a molecular biologist from Austria who works mainly on archaeological stuff... Those dna tests offered in the US by private companies aren't very convincing. I would call them a fraud.
Bradl-Fettn my mothers DNA is mostly german but she is very mixed. My father came to america in the 1980s from denmark
@@Ajunta What’s a better dna test then? I don’t really trust those either. It’s like those personality tests.
I love this story, keep tradition alive. DW documentaries and programs are great!! The issue of tradition in my opinion is not about migration. Even in my community in West Africa, our elders are always complaining that our traditions are disappearing. I hear the same thing about other cultures and countries all over the world
All over Europe traditions are extinct. This is because today generations kinda forget what history, culture, education, religion, respect, or duty means. People do not want to fight for their country, people do not want to read a book, learn, and follow a tradition. I do not even talk about religion. NOPE. people want money, houses, cars, clothes, a circus, and having fun. Free sex, free credit, free behaviour...who cares about the duty to serve their country, who cares about preserving traditions? Or even get a real strong education....Nope...This is because somebody wants people to be dum and superficial and unable to think and ask good questions.
They don't even want to obey sensible rules about the current pandemic, even fighting using violence for the right to continue drinking, usw.
@@dinerouk Yes. I start to really think that the more info and internet access we have, the more we become idiots. It is like we do not think with our brain and we do not use our common sense. I also think that for the right to vote a person needs a minimum of culture and education. Your vote is important. So you need to be wise and give it to the one that deserves it and that can do a good job. This is why we have so many corrupt and fool politicians.
The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.
Plato in the 4th century BC
@@justsomeuser7484 I am thinking now that maybe it is in human nature to degrade and not evolve. We born in countries where we have it all from the start and we do not need to fight for it anymore. You are right!
@@BlueLineofthesky thats not what im saying.You're simply experiencing the generational conflict
My mom and her family are all from Bavaria. My dad is from Ecuador. We used to visit every year. We'd arrive in Munich then take transportation to Passau, then Freyung, where all my cousins lived.
I am half bavarian and very proud of it!
Me too!
Correction: The CSU is not Christian-Socialist but Christian-Social. There is a big difference
Actually it's neither of both 😂
The opposite of "atheist antisocial..."
Support Bavaria from Poland
I did a DNA test.
I'm 60% French/German with most if not all Bavarian.
Of course you inherit different DNA from both parents.
My mother is 84% British/Irish
My father is 57% French/German Lower Saxony
For whatever reason I inherited quite a bit of Bavarian Ancestry.
My family on both sides have been in the US since the 1700s
I have German Ancestry on both sides.
Love my Bavarian homeland
Bavaria goes as far north as Rhönkopf-Streufelsberg! East-North-East of Fulda, more north than Frankfurt-am-Main! Wow!
Love your videos and this one is my favorite. First time I tried the white colored sausage of Bavaria was unfortunately at a good grocery store I bought from in USA. But it does taste really good. The first beer I tried and also came with the right glass, was the Lowenbrau. But on a hot summer day and biking, I love me a leffe blonde beer and one toke out of a vapman vaporizer. Cheers Germany 🍻!
You can keep it if your kids start families. The lack of children is Bavaria’s biggest threat.
This is what we need in europe
God, respect, love, friendship and pride.
No to atheism, individualism, hate, and money as a way of life
why god? i dont get it..
Alex b because Without God There is no culture. The atheistic version of patriotism is nazism
Nice comment.
Yes to all of these things
@@appalachiahiker853 define "god"
Long live the South of Germany : Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria!
Grüße aus dem Ländle.
That's My Favourite Narrator on DW
This Bavarian point of view is much different of what sports competitions used to show us, l think we deal with a generational matter about traditions. As long as we enjoy mountain bike or climbing, everything changes, we feel like home no matter where on this planet, we admire the local traditions, city celebrations, farmers feasts and music bands parade, there is plenty of room in our hearts for everything, sports are helping us to be open minded kind of people. Exclusive clubs for few chosen ones are creating frustration sadness and once again, isolation that l do not like at all personaly, if you recall Sissi, her rebel way to roam around the whole Europe like a vagabond, dating musicians painters or architects in Vienna Budapest or Paris, that is the true Bavarian nature guys, think about it. A lot of Bavarian farmers brought their traditions to the States, is not casual that Texas ancient Bavarians are the most conservatives
DO YOU MEAN 'EXCLUSIVE CLUBS' LIKE THEY HAVE FOR GAYS, WOMEN, SO CALLED "INDIGENOUS GROUPS", MARXISTS & FOREIGN ETHNICS !
@@jeffsmith3173 Exactly! Those kinds of exclusive clubs! Old whyte men are NOT permitted to have exclusive clubs now. Because they are NOT a government-favored group anymore!
good video
If Bavaria joined Austria they might have more in common with them.
No, you're right. As a Bavarian, we have much more in common with Austria than the rest of Germany.
Then Bayern Munich will be invincible forever.😂
@Onkel Roman and joining the Prussians make sense.?
@Onkel Roman >Nation states are obsolete
No.
Don't want EU officials tell Bavaria what to do. Only Bavaria should have a say in that.
Also Bavaria is not 70% Zuagroaste. You have a false impression from the cities where the prussians and foreigners gather.
Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria and Upper Palatinate is still mostly bavarian. Swabians and Franconians are our Brothers.
I wouldnt mind Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria and the Upper Palatinate joining Austria. It doesn't matter which way because I love Austria and austrians.
God bless Bavaria
Love from Nigeria, viva Bavaria.
2:08 That is music of Napoleonic France
Bavária was a Napoleon ally, who retributed by making it a kingdom when the Holy Roman Empire fell.
That's "Prussia's Glory". Nothing Napoleonic about it 😂
@@bearcbNapoleon was allowed with Fernando IV, the borbonic king of Spain, of french origin. That's why he Spanish Guerrillas emerged.
Don’t get why Bavaria is stereotyped by most of the other districts.
Tradition seems to boil down basically to tribalism. Even in the twentyfirst century it is difficult to cut off the links to tribal customs and rituals. It is after all a primal fear of the future and its implications of change. Bavaria is great state and Bavarians are a proud and hardworking people.
I am Bavarian in America, I want to visit there before I die of disease or violence here
A quarter of my family comes from the black forest Baden but I think this is awesome and is in line with most American thinking god and country and the right to defend yourself,love from the USA 🇺🇲♥️🇩🇪
“Do you serve pizza or gyros?” No, that is too foreign...instead we serve goulash, you know HUNGARIAN! That was hilarious! 🤣
Hungarian goulash is characterized by paprika, and paprika is originally from South American plants to substitute for black pepper which was imported from India in international trade routes) after the Turks invaded Eastern Europe and cut off the trade routes of Indian spices, so, the iconic Hungarian goulash is not so Hungarian afterall, eh! Also, Austria and Hungary were one unified superpower and shared some cultural things as well as being under one ruler,; they were for some time, one country as Quebec and thre rest of Canada are one country, and we have some distinct things and we share some cultural things as well - Poutine for example. Austrian goulash less or no paprika.
@@mtlicq Viennese Goulash.
Does this look like hungarian goulash to you? Omg you dont know shit man
I'm not hungarian but I prepare goulash often 🥘. I support Viktor Orban, too. Common sense.
I'm Bavarian and live in Chiemgau, literally where this clip is taken. These guys are fun and harmless. It has nothing to do with ring wing nonsense or Christian fundamentalsm - in the end it boils down to beer, music and pork.
What's wrong with Nationalism?
@@thoorwulfn9z383 being proud of something that's purely accidental is just nonsense.
@@hjhuber7929 Me thinks you OVERTHINK this! Its no different than self-esteem in an individual. Besides, many times newcomers simply dont have the loyalty to a place because they can pick up & go somewhere else. Those native to a land will be far more loyal because its ALL that they know.
@@hjhuber7929 heh, I don't think you'd want to live anywhere in the world and nothing man has created is permanent in itself
Throw Merkel out of office...she is bad for Germany and does not love the country! Yes traditions are to be protected.....look at America...keep out the bad. I am an American that love's your country, history, traditions, way of life and your people. One day I want to live in Barvaria that i know of.
My family is half German and most of my German ancestors were from Bavaria. For whatever reason they decided to leave that beautiful country and start a new life in Pennsylvania.
It depends on when they left. Many Germans left due to poverty or the lack of freedom they had back in the homeland. Keep in mind most Germans came to the US in the 1800s and land was being given away. Like actually granted to anyone who wanted it. Except for those who weren't eligible at the time.
Thank You so much for this great video. Ich Liebe Bayern :) :)
A once proud people, sad to see.
They seem proud in the video
Interesting ❤ From Illinois USA
Compare that to Berlin.
Cool people, great traditions, and great aura!
It is so sad that Prussians can defend their tradition no more: It went extinct :(
Not Prussia
There isn't Prussia anymore..
@@Marco-bf4uu Brandenburg?
@@moisuomi Kinda.
Love going to Barvaria and their traditions. Was a sport schützen from Hessen, and returned to the US. From history parting the family came from northern Germany, and Denmark.
Gulasch with dumplings? 🤔 I am a little bit confused. I am from Hungary, “gulyás” is a typical Hungarian food. Glad to see, that they serve it in Bavaria, but it seems, that this dish is what we call “pörkölt”.
*my ancestors came from Bavaria about five generations ago, so I have German roots, and I like the original German cuisine.
Mmmm... I want a beer....
It seems that the narrator is being condescending to these people...or is it just me?
I want to inform you that the CSU (Christian Sozialists) have nothing to do with Sozialism they are very conservative, even though almost every party in germany and Bavaria gets is more and more left .
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Alles klar!!
Traditions are great! I do believe however change is natural and should be welcomed, you can still keep traditions in tacked all while progressing with the times :)
This is my opinion exactly. To hold to one’s traditions or ideals is something one should always hold on to. But in that mission, it’s necessary to adapt to a changing world.
No thanks.
Dodgy lying politicians
German cultures being kept alive especially the Southern German culture in Bavaria
Bavaria should also save Bavarian language
Whole Europe is in danger
The popularity of socialism in europe is surprising from an American perspective. Sure, many politicians here have socialist policies, but they are far from open about it.
bbSeal
You are so right. The socialism is very popular in northern Germany 😩
Define socialism... Bavarian conservatives are often more social than the northern conservatives although the bavarian conservativer are more conservatives concerning traditional values
Less socialism and more religious fraternity actually.
Have you still not understood that "socialism" means something very different in Europe and the US? Just read up on it. It's not quantum physics 🤣
When we talk about Christian Social"ism" it does simply mean supporting the old, ill, disabled and people otherwise in need. It has absolutely nothing to do with communism
AMEN !! I WANT TO JOIN THIS CHIVALROUS KNIGHTLY MOVEMENT ! I AM AMERICAN, BUT ADOPTED BY CATHOLIC BAVARIA.
Bavaria in the past, Bavaristan now.
Same with every last one country in the west
Its unreal
Well done Marksmen.
Never give in to modernity and globalism,
Immigration is destroying Germany and Bavaria. The narrator acts as if this is untrue. We need a new entertainment system.
Everybody NOSE.
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Bayern zuerst, wir müssen unser eigenes Land sein.
My mother is from upper Bavaria. I wonder if this had to be dubbed into standard German as I can tell they're speaking Bayrisch. LOL.
The north of Germany lost everything great about it. Berlin was once a great imperial capital. Now not. Munich is the only part of Germany that brings back the glory days of the Kaiser.
The prussian kaiser?Yeah no,we hate prussians to this day
I wouldn't claim any city as good anymore.
I at least have Geiler from Bavaria, I can hardly trace past Johann Geiler born somewhere in 1813 died maybe in Cincinnati OH or Chattanooga TN in 1893,
so I do not know of my 4th Great Grandparents or backwards, my 2 great grandmother is a Geiler, I am a (probably English and 1600s Virginian desent) Harris
Restore the German including both Prussian and Bavarian monarchy
Bavaria and Germany is indeed indanger thx to migrants
Well.. 😅
I'm happy i moved away. The structures there would have make my life not worth it to live, as a disabled female and non Bavarian from a poor single mom household 😅
Schön!
Bavaria should be independent.
Wir sind Bayer, nicht Deutsche!
I agree. Protect your culture and Bavarian (Austro-Bavarian) language!
Austria is speaking Bavarian and they are Catholics too. Maybe solution is for Bavaria to join Austria.
French De Gaulle spoke 1962 from grand German Volk.
I am sure he meant grand Bavarian Volk ...!!!
At least the Bavarians know the monarchy was better
6:49 "then suddenly" well yeah more people of other culturals means less of yours over time, why would you want that? go to Bavaria to see their traditions, not to see the rest of the world.
Gott segne Bayern ♥️
Culture and tradition have their values, but nothing is more important than truth and freedom.
I wouldn't bother about Catholicism too much, but rather seek for Jesus who is the only truth, and freedom that he gives to anyone who trust in him.
Good for them!😁🤗🤗🤗🤗💖💖💖💖💖💗💖💖💖💖💖
thats why the USA has the 2nd amendment, the right to bear arms, also known has defending ourselves.
I am American. Like my family on both sides have been here since the 1600-1700s
Took a 23 and Me
I am 60% Bavarian German
Ironically my Surname is French
Charbonneau
The Blood of Germany runs deep in the United States.
The Anglo-Saxons are with you.
The interviewer should be fired.
PROTECT YOUR TRADITIONS! Lebe Bayern!
Including Bavarian language
Guess whats their favorite doughnut?
its BAVARIAN!! LOL
Sorry i wont do this again. :)