@@susanwestern6434 Do they still have german habits? Like Oktoberfest? After how many generations? btw, even _in_ Germany, germans speak english to non german speakers.
@@WorldaffairsloverHahahah you mean all the Liferando and Amazon drivers? Yeah they’re really speeding up the economy in Germany! Just look how it’s growing!😂
It’s an easy cop out. The left have been calling anyone they don’t like racist for years. Means they don’t have to make their point with actual proper arguments, it’s a lot easier just to call someone a name then walk away like that somehow wins the debate for you. It’s ludicrous.
The racism definition according to EU: According to the EU acquis, and specifically Art. 1 of the Council Framework Decision 2008/913/JHA, offences concerning racism and xenophobia are considered to be: (a) publicly inciting to violence or hatred directed against a group of persons or a member of such a group defined by reference to race, colour, religion, descent or national or ethnic origin; (b) the commission of an act referred to in point (a) by public dissemination or distribution of tracts, pictures or other material; (c) publicly condoning, denying or grossly trivialising crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes as defined in Articles 6, 7 and 8 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court directed against a group of persons or a member of such a group defined by reference to race, colour, religion, descent or national or ethnic origin when the conduct is carried out in a manner likely to incite violence or hatred against such a group or a member of such a group; (d) publicly condoning, denying or grossly trivialising the crimes defined in Art. 6 of the Charter of the International Military Tribunal appended to the London Agreement of 8 August 1945, directed against a group of persons or a member of such a group;
Exactly you can be anti-immigrant and not be racist like I’m a Canadian we love immigrants. It’s just we have too many right now. That’s all we’re saying how is that racist
@@NationalistLibertarian That's what many Americans have been saying about their border current border issues, it's just normal to fix an operational border, isn't it
3:52 - so, this girl stopped wearing her hijab because of the racist comments she received? - if taking off an item of clothing stops “racist” comments, it cannot have been, by definition, racism. It must have been an antipathy towards or prejudice against the ideology associated with the garment. Stop conflating dislike of an ideology with racism!
@@peter_meyer Merriam Webster defines “race” as “any one of the groups that humans are often divided into based on physical traits regarded as common among people of shared ancestry”, and racism as prejudice against a race. Removing a garment does not alter people’s perception of your race, does it? Removing a garment that is explicitly connected with an ideology, removes a persons association with that ideology.
Did you check their passports?? If not, how can you know they're not Germans, especially since everyone of them spoke German or English with a German accent.
That's what I've been telling to native English speakers. They should use their words correctly. Or at least not apply them wrongly to foreign situations that they are not capable of understanding.
Indeed. Different cultures do things different ways that’s all. It has nothing to do with racism and never has. Some cultures are inherently opposite and don’t mix well that’s all.
I don't think it's simply cultural difference. I've met & noticed that Indonesian Balinese Hindus & Vietnamese Buddhists/Confucians rarely make a major problem in Germany. Izl4m on the other hand.
I support the people of Germany. There is nothing wrong with not wanting people in your country who do not share your values and traditions or even try to assimilate after years of living there. Germany SHOULD belong to the German people not outsiders.
what are you talking about? Germany belong to germans. Its the name of an ethnicity where being white is part of the equation. A punjabi from pakistan can adapt to the local culture, but he cant become german. He would be just a punjabi/pakistani with a german passport.
@@TheAnonymousKnightOfJusticewhat has racism to do? Last night a Syrian tried killing people with mat a supermarket in Berlin. Just another day in Germany. People had enough, living in fear sucks!
@@peter_meyer Not every country is like the US though, nor should be. I think that is a misconception nowadays. That country was built from scratch just hundreds of years ago and was never homogenous, so you had to bring many cultures in to even start it. But Germany had its own culture for much longer and was homogenous, much like other European nations many of which try to be like the USA and become multicultural hubs, but it does not work the same for them. The only one it might work for is the UK and i am not even sure about that.
I sometimes come across DW in English & Portuguese (BR) and for sure DW loves using the words Racism / Xenofobia / Far Right... I cannot stand DW's behaviour.
The timing of this video release is extremely tasteless. People dont have a conventional phobia of this ideology, more so they recognise it is incompatible with western society due to its ‘my way or high way’ approach
Firstly do they integrate Germany culture and law? Can they accept or respect the existence of other religionr? Can they pay respect and live peaceful together with other race and religion? In reality who do racism?
It's easy to say "just move" isn't it? But when you have your family, your friends, your college and you lived in one place most of your life, you might realize it's not that easy...
I mean, look at whats happened over christmas, cases in 3 different countries on eve and then on christmas day too. Also whats gone on over the last year, yeah, dont be surprised
Anyone of any faith going to another country to live must adopt to their national values and respect rules. As simple as that and if there is hate for those don’t, can’t blame the haters.
No my way of life is mine, I can choose how i live, it is protected by freedom of religion, if you like it or not is a different issue but it remains true that i have this freedom
@@Coohy The problem is your interpretation of the statement. you already start with your way of life statement. you or anyone for that matter is fine as long as you are within the values and rules of the state, which includes freedom of religion and expression.
@@nigelgarrett7970they don’t even speak German in Namibia anymore? most are perfectly respectful of the local culture and acknowledge the colonial rule I wish Arabs in Europe can take a few notes……
Racism is to do with skin colour not religion. The fact that you are trying to link the two is wrong, in the title you fail to mention the terror attacks and that they let in 1m Syrians a few years ago which shows the opposite of racism. This is gaslighting, I liked this channel but am unsubscribing, shame on you.
I think people are tiring of being told they have no right to self determination, and are wary of letting people into their communities that come from violent cultures. Is that about it?
But, why would you be using scarf(hijab) that covers your face almost comnpletely in an institution of learning where it is important for the teachers to see your face completely especially during examinations so examination malpractices would be prevented? What is the essence of this report?
Every homogeneous society have same problems. Wether it is Japan, Germany or Arab society. The only thing that needs to be do is to keep it away from institutions. Once it will go into institutions it becomes institutional injustice and is impossible to remove in future.
What are you doing there? Germany is not the only country in the world. If they hate you, go somewhere else where you will be loved and respected for who you are and not for what you are.
DW presents us here, with a phenomenal case of just how utterly disconnected mainstream journalism is from the narrative of mainstream concerned citizens.
Religion is a personal choice. It’s a belief, non tangible real world application. Therefore I feel it should not be a factor outside your person or immediate family. Be respectful of others, whether you believe or not. If you know your personal belief is controversial, refrain from publicly expressing yourself. Your beliefs are just that, yours and yours alone. I personally see many individuals regardless of beliefs bring conflict upon themselves. If you choose to live in a country that doesn’t support your beliefs, then respectfully learn the language and local culture, and keep your beliefs separate
Even as a non-German, I know what's happening in Germany-how come DW doesn't?
I hope AfD bans DW from Germany. This left wing channel sucks
as an indonesian i'm confused why dw did this.
@@TheAnonymousKnightOfJustice Their woke agenda
they are paid by the government......
@@TheAnonymousKnightOfJustice
I'm from Germany. I have to pay for this. X(
Anti-Islamism is not racism, it is objection to an ideology. It does not justify actual violence though.
Irkçısın işte kabullen. Laflarla süslemeye gerek yok. Irkçı olabilirsin, normal. Ama ırkçılık yaparken ben ırkçı değilim demek çok saçma 🙄
Tell me again: How many terrorists attacks in Poland?
Exactly!!! 👍👍👍👍
don't you think it's a little suspicous that every time an elecion is near in a country, surprisingly terrorist attacks become very common?
Tell me again: how many Olympic medals 🏅 and Eurovision trophies won by Poland 🤔
@@MissusChanandlerBong LOL. What does that have to do with anything????
Same amount as Hungary
How can u be racist against a religion?
you can't, but English wokeness has been influencing other languages so many are confused unfortunately
DW are pushing a bs narrative. Religion is not a race
Everyone who goes to another country should respect the local culture and live peacefully with others.
says the westner ancestor of the colonalist
Like the many germans that went to texas and still speak german?
@@peter_meyer Please, tell us more.
@@peter_meyer But is it only German? Don't they speak English to non German speakers?
@@susanwestern6434 Do they still have german habits? Like Oktoberfest? After how many generations?
btw, even _in_ Germany, germans speak english to non german speakers.
Germany imported their problems
And somehow many still want the same leftist to rule forever, many don't want real solutions.
How else was Germany going to make up for the labor shortage?? Were you going to do undesirable jobs? Didn’t think so
@@WorldaffairsloverHahahah you mean all the Liferando and Amazon drivers? Yeah they’re really speeding up the economy in Germany! Just look how it’s growing!😂
so did joe biden
@@Worldaffairslover better to have a labor shortage than what they have now.
The number of times she uses the word “racism” to describe non-racism is bewildering.
That is what I've debated with native English speakers, their over-use of that word, they need help...
It’s an easy cop out. The left have been calling anyone they don’t like racist for years. Means they don’t have to make their point with actual proper arguments, it’s a lot easier just to call someone a name then walk away like that somehow wins the debate for you. It’s ludicrous.
She likely has no clue whatsoever about what this word actually means.
The racism definition according to EU: According to the EU acquis, and specifically Art. 1 of the Council Framework Decision 2008/913/JHA, offences concerning racism and xenophobia are considered to be:
(a) publicly inciting to violence or hatred directed against a group of persons or a member of such a group defined by reference to race, colour, religion, descent or national or ethnic origin;
(b) the commission of an act referred to in point (a) by public dissemination or distribution of tracts, pictures or other material;
(c) publicly condoning, denying or grossly trivialising crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes as defined in Articles 6, 7 and 8 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court directed against a group of persons or a member of such a group defined by reference to race, colour, religion, descent or national or ethnic origin when the conduct is carried out in a manner likely to incite violence or hatred against such a group or a member of such a group;
(d) publicly condoning, denying or grossly trivialising the crimes defined in Art. 6 of the Charter of the International Military Tribunal appended to the London Agreement of 8 August 1945, directed against a group of persons or a member of such a group;
Well, the word racism is in non-racism
People are not falling for this cheap gaslighting anymore.
You are the only one who’s gaslighting here
Exactly you can be anti-immigrant and not be racist like I’m a Canadian we love immigrants. It’s just we have too many right now. That’s all we’re saying how is that racist
@@NationalistLibertarian That's what many Americans have been saying about their border current border issues, it's just normal to fix an operational border, isn't it
Only bots like you would call this gaslighting
It seems this report came straight out of opposite world.
I wonder what happened to cause this sentiment.
truly a great wonder... the world will never know...
They just gave them cultural enrichment for Christmas.
I wonder, what is the cause of anti-Semitism?
Good question. We all know the answer.
The english and US and Canadians wants to define everything to be race so anything to be dennied to becomes racism.
3:52 - so, this girl stopped wearing her hijab because of the racist comments she received? - if taking off an item of clothing stops “racist” comments, it cannot have been, by definition, racism. It must have been an antipathy towards or prejudice against the ideology associated with the garment. Stop conflating dislike of an ideology with racism!
What nonsense you wrote
@stephensimpson8531 Your definition of racism is plain wrong.
@@peter_meyer please define it for me then
@@peter_meyer Merriam Webster defines “race” as “any one of the groups that humans are often divided into based on physical traits regarded as common among people of shared ancestry”, and racism as prejudice against a race. Removing a garment does not alter people’s perception of your race, does it? Removing a garment that is explicitly connected with an ideology, removes a persons association with that ideology.
Exactly
Germany has been completely ruined 😢 so has France and the UK.
Sadly
By what do you think it has been ruined?
@@Joseph_thefather was denkst du denn?
@@mikele1111 Kapitalismus
so has Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Strange how not a single German person was in this video to speak about it 🤔🤔🤔
coz most of them are in US, Canada and australia
@@mauxuwon6252 and they decided to speak in german for no reason?
Biased
Did you check their passports?? If not, how can you know they're not Germans, especially since everyone of them spoke German or English with a German accent.
It's not about race; it's all about cultural differences.
That's what I've been telling to native English speakers. They should use their words correctly. Or at least not apply them wrongly to foreign situations that they are not capable of understanding.
Indeed. Different cultures do things different ways that’s all. It has nothing to do with racism and never has. Some cultures are inherently opposite and don’t mix well that’s all.
Yes and about behaviour.
it is also about race
I don't think it's simply cultural difference. I've met & noticed that Indonesian Balinese Hindus & Vietnamese Buddhists/Confucians rarely make a major problem in Germany. Izl4m on the other hand.
I support the people of Germany. There is nothing wrong with not wanting people in your country who do not share your values and traditions or even try to assimilate after years of living there. Germany SHOULD belong to the German people not outsiders.
Same with South Africa, South Africa for South Africans only not outsiders.
what are you talking about? Germany belong to germans. Its the name of an ethnicity where being white is part of the equation. A punjabi from pakistan can adapt to the local culture, but he cant become german. He would be just a punjabi/pakistani with a german passport.
It's not racism, it is patern recognition 💁🏽♂️
pattern recognition could also work with racism. use something like cultural differences or other factors.
Obviously ❤
@@TheAnonymousKnightOfJusticewhat has racism to do? Last night a Syrian tried killing people with mat a supermarket in Berlin. Just another day in Germany. People had enough, living in fear sucks!
Did they assimilate to the German ways or bring the stone age with them
Neither nor.
By “German ways” we may assume you mean death camps and gas chambers.
Did the german immigrants to the USA assimilate? Or do many of them still speak german and enjoy german rituals and food?
@@peter_meyer Not every country is like the US though, nor should be. I think that is a misconception nowadays. That country was built from scratch just hundreds of years ago and was never homogenous, so you had to bring many cultures in to even start it. But Germany had its own culture for much longer and was homogenous, much like other European nations many of which try to be like the USA and become multicultural hubs, but it does not work the same for them. The only one it might work for is the UK and i am not even sure about that.
The U.S. was built on the backs of European immigrants and their cultures not the rest of the worlds.
I get the feeling this video is blaming the victims.
Moreover, they suggest to protect islamists from locals. So locals have no say anymore.
Journalists who promote national and cultural self-destruction should be held accountable.
I sometimes come across DW in English & Portuguese (BR) and for sure DW loves using the words Racism / Xenofobia / Far Right...
I cannot stand DW's behaviour.
100% agree
can "racism" be used for a religion?
Hehe no, DW are just grasping at straws.
Can DW reps read the comments for once and draw some conclusions from there instead of trying to force this Merkelism onto the situation?
It is self preservation. Not racism. You see a particular group of people as a threat, normally you will react against it.
The timing of this video release is extremely tasteless. People dont have a conventional phobia of this ideology, more so they recognise it is incompatible with western society due to its ‘my way or high way’ approach
Indeed - just after the Magdeburg incident: and they're essentially arguing that people should stop noticing.
This only refers to extremists.
Agree
Your victim card has been declined
Exactly
So true
Germany obviously has an Anti-Christmas Market Problem, DW.
I don't think they do. They understand what comes with it and aren't tolerating it. It is what it is.
I mean enough of the appeasement
So yes
@@Lando-kx6so No.
DW has a journalism problem.
Free Europe
Te-ai trezit pacala ?
and UK and US
Stop gaslighting adequate people
We rather have the opposite problem but you are not allowed to talk about it.
That's not fair for Germans
Nothing to do with racism.
Playing the victim
what is the difference between the normal Islamism and radical islamism.
None. The latter allows the former. They're factually complicit.
a bad morning i assume
Normal islam dedikleri takiye, yalan, güç kazanana kadar şirin gözükmek, güçlenince baskı yapmak.
One is radical, the other not
There is no difference
Firstly do they integrate Germany culture and law? Can they accept or respect the existence of other religionr? Can they pay respect and live peaceful together with other race and religion? In reality who do racism?
Talk about Solingen; Magdeburg and all the other cases
Why are they staying there if they fed up with racism???
It's easy to say "just move" isn't it? But when you have your family, your friends, your college and you lived in one place most of your life, you might realize it's not that easy...
@hamerful That's like saying it's hard to move from your iPhone to a android. when both of them are easy to do.
DW is gaslighting! It's difficult to be on the left of BBC, but DW and its hitjobs just did it.
If people are not happy living in a new country, thats fine, then leave.
BTW - You can't be "racist" towards an ideology.
Can you report about "Do muslms have problems with Germany"
Come on dw. Don't use the Expired Victim Card for your defense. 🤣.. Fearing about them is a Common Sense now..
You're way to woke.
@@peter_meyer No, you don't know what woke means.
Why do they keep playing victim? Why?
and who was resposible for all the rioting fireworks and stabbings all over Germany new years eve ?
Hmmmm how perplexing, I wonder why.
When there are Sharia protests in Frankfurt, etc, how do you expect no retaliations? 🤔🤔
That's scary. Save Europe!
They are just practicing freedom of speech by asking what they want
@@tiernan2023they go to Saudi Arabia
Does Germany have an anti-german problem?
DW should close in germany and report from qatar this is new aljezera
I mean, look at whats happened over christmas, cases in 3 different countries on eve and then on christmas day too. Also whats gone on over the last year, yeah, dont be surprised
jeez nothing one sided about this video😏
Top Comment for 2024 !!! Tell me again: How many terrorists attacks in Poland? DW : Answer this one on your next video....
This is not racism, this is hopelessness, greetings from Russia, where all this is just beginning
Anyone of any faith going to another country to live must adopt to their national values and respect rules. As simple as that and if there is hate for those don’t, can’t blame the haters.
Common sense
Just like the Germans did in what is now Namibia?
No my way of life is mine, I can choose how i live, it is protected by freedom of religion, if you like it or not is a different issue but it remains true that i have this freedom
@@Coohy The problem is your interpretation of the statement. you already start with your way of life statement. you or anyone for that matter is fine as long as you are within the values and rules of the state, which includes freedom of religion and expression.
@@nigelgarrett7970they don’t even speak German in Namibia anymore? most are perfectly respectful of the local culture and acknowledge the colonial rule I wish Arabs in Europe can take a few notes……
Stop gaslighting
Racism is to do with skin colour not religion. The fact that you are trying to link the two is wrong, in the title you fail to mention the terror attacks and that they let in 1m Syrians a few years ago which shows the opposite of racism. This is gaslighting, I liked this channel but am unsubscribing, shame on you.
Respect other countries cultures
2:36 Bro doesn't wanna get questioned about the thing he's talking about 💀🙏🏻
DW please do a video on white farmers in South Africa, thanks
How does a such a boneheaded, out-of-touch organization like DW still have funding? They get every issue completely wrong.
I think people are tiring of being told they have no right to self determination, and are wary of letting people into their communities that come from violent cultures. Is that about it?
But what did you expect?
They keep misusing the R word it starts to lose its significance.
Woke welle
Why would anyone use the term 'racism' when discussing religious persecution? When did belief systems become equivalent to genotype differences?
Is this Germany. It was Germany.
Please don't waste our tax money on this nonsense 🙏
Yes but.... can you blame them?
I don't think so.
Vote ADF germany take your nation back
Happy New year.
Any surprises? I am not. I am even shocked it is starting so late.
Have you already forgotten the second Christmas Market attack! Wow, really!?
Don’t forget the Koln new years incident. Lots of SA incidents. It was that event which made the immigrants get hated on.
You let them in
But, why would you be using scarf(hijab) that covers your face almost comnpletely in an institution of learning where it is important for the teachers to see your face completely especially during examinations so examination malpractices would be prevented? What is the essence of this report?
This is a truly unbiased piece of journalism. I wonder if DW has an agenda. Will the AfD win?
Hmmm no one forces those people to stay in Germany. If they feel like there is racism, then just leave? Simple.
It's not racism, it's reality. It's a real danger to us, cultural differences is not the same as racism
BS
Rookie numbers. Gotta pump up those numbers!!!!
yeah gotta be in the majority
True
What a surprise 🤔
DW really fell
I can't rhink why?
Germany is becoming more AfD as time goes on.
Good!
Every homogeneous society have same problems. Wether it is Japan, Germany or Arab society. The only thing that needs to be do is to keep it away from institutions. Once it will go into institutions it becomes institutional injustice and is impossible to remove in future.
In a country with religious freedom, it is sad that people are being discriminated against based on religion.
Those are rookie numbers. Gotta pump those numbers up.
What are the stats of anti-german racism, e.g. regarding german women?
Asking for a friend.
PS: I am (still) a member (Karteileiche) of ISD e.V.
Enough please.
Who is more intolerant?
What are you doing there? Germany is not the only country in the world. If they hate you, go somewhere else where you will be loved and respected for who you are and not for what you are.
DW is so called aljezera
Instead of proposing Solutions, it could be more efficient to discuss Reasons first.
Perhaps the answer should be found on the number of incidents against the general population by these so "peaceful and loving" people
At this point I have no say in what Germany does. None of my business.
Germany persecuting a group of people, what a shocker.
DW presents us here, with a phenomenal case of just how utterly disconnected mainstream journalism is from the narrative of mainstream concerned citizens.
the woke agenda
@6:10 is using the word "securitization" wrong. It doesnt mean that at all.
So wheres the discrimination against native Germans?
Where is your news about they behave ru"dely and vio////lently at2ack in public place just bcz someone criticize.
No material about the victims of the attacks? About the parents? Shame on you DW
If you respect the host country , they give back respect too.
Lugenpresse strikes againg
The comment section tell it all
Happy new year ❤❤
Religion is a personal choice. It’s a belief, non tangible real world application. Therefore I feel it should not be a factor outside your person or immediate family. Be respectful of others, whether you believe or not. If you know your personal belief is controversial, refrain from publicly expressing yourself. Your beliefs are just that, yours and yours alone. I personally see many individuals regardless of beliefs bring conflict upon themselves. If you choose to live in a country that doesn’t support your beliefs, then respectfully learn the language and local culture, and keep your beliefs separate