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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • Far-right figures, including members of the AfD party, reportedly met in a Potsdam hotel to discuss a "remigration" plan allowing the deportation of ALL people in Germany that have a migration background. Austrian activist Martin Sellner presented the plan, targeting those deemed burdens on society, even including naturalized German citizens. The AfD had previously excluded German citizens from such plans. The meeting details are disputed among participants.
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Комментарии • 948

  • @just__mate
    @just__mate 6 месяцев назад +602

    "Remigrating" 2 millions is an understatement of what the meeting that sparked this outrage was about.
    They essentially planned to expell every non-German in general in addition to taking away dual-citizenships (to then expell those people) and even those who support the "unwanted" that are ethnically German.

    • @xxdr34m5xx_4
      @xxdr34m5xx_4 6 месяцев назад +46

      So verrückt bro, in was für Zeiten leben wir 💀

    • @frocco7125
      @frocco7125 6 месяцев назад

      Do you have a vid for that? sounds insane

    • @Kamila.k
      @Kamila.k 6 месяцев назад +26

      Germans being German lol how is anyone surprised by this

    • @cegesh1459
      @cegesh1459 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Kamila.kMost Germans are not insane like these nazi degens.

    • @snakesareamazing
      @snakesareamazing 6 месяцев назад +111

      ​@@Kamila.kWell most Germans are clearly against this

  • @lugomusic4830
    @lugomusic4830 6 месяцев назад +403

    Hasan is wrong on a few technicalities about the AfD. It has not been getting stronger since German unification, in fact it was only founded in 2013 and was at that time more comparable to the Brexit party in many ways. It was only a bit later that Neo Nazis and fascists, who would formerly have voted for the OG Nazi party NPD, used the AfD as a vehicle to make their talking points sound a little more sophisticated. That's how the first real push towards the extreme right within the party happened.

    • @florianfelix8295
      @florianfelix8295 6 месяцев назад

      Not only the npd, but especially right wing elites

    • @sicklecuthammerfall
      @sicklecuthammerfall 6 месяцев назад

      so theyre pretty much germany's edl but with better election chances?

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa 6 месяцев назад

      What are you talking about 😂😂 NPD people and natzis are literally banned from being a part of the AfD, ever since 2013 in fact.

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa 6 месяцев назад +34

      Hasan is not only wrong on technicalities.

    • @firk407
      @firk407 6 месяцев назад

      @@Ultima-SignaElaborate further

  • @EAS1212
    @EAS1212 6 месяцев назад +111

    Hasan is so painfully misinformed, it hurts

    • @SugiSeufz
      @SugiSeufz 6 месяцев назад

      Why don't you enlighten us?

    • @rice_frying_shrimp
      @rice_frying_shrimp 6 месяцев назад +7

      he speaks about these topics with so much self imposed authority yet he is at least some degree of wrong about like 70% of the time. to the point where the news clips included by the editor even contradict him at times.

    • @heinrich6294
      @heinrich6294 6 месяцев назад

      @@rice_frying_shrimp it wasn't the afd party itself but a handful members haha lolllll. This whole setup by the media is crazy. And he believes it so easy without questioning anything

  • @A_New_Error
    @A_New_Error 6 месяцев назад +290

    I Like Hasan. But his knowledge into anything Europe that isn't the UK or Turkey is quite limited.

    • @feurigessiegelstuck233
      @feurigessiegelstuck233 6 месяцев назад +8

      True

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa 6 месяцев назад +46

      It’s literally non-existent, to be correct.

    • @checkcommentsfirst3335
      @checkcommentsfirst3335 6 месяцев назад +76

      As a German this was the worst experience this week. What the hell is he talking about

    • @ngotemna8875
      @ngotemna8875 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@checkcommentsfirst3335 oh god damn, guess i'll be in for a ride lmao

    • @CFRTrainSpotter
      @CFRTrainSpotter 6 месяцев назад +8

      its a bit better than the avreage American but thats not saying a lot, there really needs a lot to be unpacked in regards to what is occuring in Germany, nevermind the rest of Europe.

  • @TheBusbyBabes
    @TheBusbyBabes 6 месяцев назад +181

    watching hasan talk about german politics is so cringe

    • @Aleph-pz6gc
      @Aleph-pz6gc 6 месяцев назад +1

      womp womp

    • @TheBusbyBabes
      @TheBusbyBabes 6 месяцев назад

      @@Aleph-pz6gc ?

    • @Aleph-pz6gc
      @Aleph-pz6gc 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheBusbyBabes 🤖Without content, a serious answer cannot be provided. 🗣womp womp

    • @wacasommerfell469
      @wacasommerfell469 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah, it is so mutch missinformation OMG...the goverment is not right wing rn it is left partys like what is he talking about...

    • @deutschelehrer69
      @deutschelehrer69 6 месяцев назад +31

      ​@@Aleph-pz6gche knows jackshit about german politics
      Normally when you know nothing about a topic you shut up or do some research
      He did neither and keeps random shit that means nothing

  • @PhilfreezeCH
    @PhilfreezeCH 6 месяцев назад +422

    I really like how you edited in the DW videos giving context at the beginning, actually useful.

    • @GlowingEve
      @GlowingEve 6 месяцев назад +16

      yea, the editing really came a long way ^^ noticed it too. nice job

    • @lewwwwwww
      @lewwwwwww 6 месяцев назад +8

      Agreed, that was really helpful.

    • @Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper
      @Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper 6 месяцев назад

      Daily Wire

  • @Pentagraemmchen
    @Pentagraemmchen 6 месяцев назад +303

    Also Hasan is rlly underplaying the nazi problem in East Germany. My partner is the leader of a small leftist association in a small town in Thüringen (eastern germany) and there Nazis openly walk around with Reichsflaggen, Shirts that call for Großdeutsches Reich and the Hitlergruß is a commonality among the edgier youth. We have legitimately gotten deah threats in person and had to get 8 police trucks to one of our events because nazis were surrounding the location, gesturing a knife to the throat at us and damaging and burning property. I was born in the northwest and when I say the east is a culture shock I mean it. Afd is also most popular in the Eastern Bundesländer. People there h a t e socialism more than many westerners

    • @Pentagraemmchen
      @Pentagraemmchen 6 месяцев назад +46

      Some were also physically and se*ually assaulting the members of our association at that event. That was truly a horrifying eye opener

    • @Larrypint
      @Larrypint 6 месяцев назад +1

      People hate socialism cause they lived in a socialist society for 40 years, they already know all these propaganda tools and the Gesinnungsethik

    • @hakanozaslan9571
      @hakanozaslan9571 6 месяцев назад

      Grüße aus NRW, wünsche dir und deinem/r Partner*in viel glück und Durchhaltevermögen. Ich hatte in der Uni einen mitstudierenden aus Thüringen der voll nett war, schwul und meistens mit Türkinnen abhing...bis rauskam dass er die Campus Alternative an der Düsseldorfer Uni gegründet hatte.... danach hatten wir überall rassistische, Islamfeindliche graffitis. Der typ hatte sogar einen AfD spacken aus Berlin eingeladen, obwohl es die regeln verstoß mit der politischen neutralität etc. Jetzt ist er in Berlin für die Junge Alternative tätig und hatte den dortigen CSD paar mal getrollt weil er einen AfD wagen für die Parade anmelden wollte.

    • @Lysergic25
      @Lysergic25 6 месяцев назад

      national socialism is literally socialism lmao
      exactly as brain dead as the international socialism Germany has now

    • @grmpf
      @grmpf 6 месяцев назад +17

      Everything I hear about rural and small-town Saxony and Thuringia sounds like it's its own island somewhere, it's wild. I grew up in the Rhineland and moved to Rostock, which was a bit of a shift as well, but it's nothing like moving to rural MV, and even that is really still quite a long way removed from rural Saxony or Thuringia. In Brandenburg and MV, where the Nazis are also strong, you can see the support for them go up and down in inverse relation to the economy or general satisfaction with the government, or engagement with politics overall. In Saxony and Thuringia, people seem to just fundamentally despise non-white people and the Greens.

  • @captaincrunch7
    @captaincrunch7 6 месяцев назад +101

    German Turk/Kurd here. Most of us are not like Hasan thinks, we are not a monolith. Most younger ones I know are apolitical or social democrats. I myself am a socialist and so are many of my friends, most of which are ethnic Germans. German youth is surprisingly anti capitalist, more than most think. Also, integration is a dumb argument to make against 3rd or 4th generationers like us. We are a product OF Germany. There is a reason why the word "Kanacken" (basically a slur) refers to not only all German muslims like Turks, Albanians and Kurds, but also other peoples like Bulgarians or Serbs. I speak from experience, older Germans, especially easterners are very often extremely racist and reactionary. We speak a dialect (Kietzdeutsch) additionally to regular high German, that was created in Germany, not outside, alongside higher German. Calling us unintegrated is like calling african Americans unintegrated. We were born integrated

    • @leoc.9500
      @leoc.9500 6 месяцев назад +7

      Ich wünsche dir eine gute Heimreise und eine schöne Remigration.

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa 6 месяцев назад +6

      The slang you are referring to grew out of their parents or grandparents not being capable of speaking German. Hence, the next generation not having good-enough German speaking ability as well. That’s the reason for the hint at failed integration. You’ve completely missed the actual point.

    • @lmao.3661
      @lmao.3661 6 месяцев назад +2

      >german turk
      >nooo we don't actually like AfD
      no shit.

    • @DereineLord
      @DereineLord 6 месяцев назад +2

      Komm Frankfurt und red von Integration 😊

    • @liqiz1755
      @liqiz1755 6 месяцев назад

      @@leoc.9500Du Kartoffel 🥔 schnauze

  • @Sperber15
    @Sperber15 6 месяцев назад +31

    really disappointed to see how little hasan knows abt the left in germany. I did not except him to be well read on this, however this is fox news quality information

    • @Flunksqk
      @Flunksqk 5 месяцев назад

      At least fox news pretends to put in due diligence and they don't ban anyone when they get called out to be an absolute pile of brainrot. Unlike Hasan.
      Fox news is more open for criticism, debate and nuanced opinions than Hasan. Which is crazy cause Fox News is not known for any of this and only tells you more about Hasan.

  • @Angedattelt
    @Angedattelt 6 месяцев назад +133

    When Hasan talks about European countries, id love to see him talk with someone living in that country, who can help explain some of the things and also tell Hasan, at what points Hasan is getting short with his arguments Some stuff is factually inacurate, which comes from outdated information.

    • @djdievjfkfjwhks
      @djdievjfkfjwhks 6 месяцев назад +8

      yeah, i think that would be useful especially anytime he talks about germany. i get that feeling, its unironically painful to listen to.

    • @felixmuseller7743
      @felixmuseller7743 6 месяцев назад +2

      Man hes so undifferentiated in this Topic its insane . Bro is staright up telling a fairy tale ! He should rly get an local expert for stuff like this !

  • @greatwhitesufi
    @greatwhitesufi 6 месяцев назад +172

    I keep forgetting these channels aren't official Hasanabi channels and they still go through the effort of editing in context and blurbs from websites and news sources. Much appreciated.

    • @marvin2678
      @marvin2678 6 месяцев назад +1

      are they allowed to do that ?

    • @CJx37
      @CJx37 6 месяцев назад +15

      ​@@marvin2678They are. Hasan is a very outspoken critic of the way IP law works, and willingly gives up the rights of his stream vods for his fans to use in their own work

    • @amyjesensek5929
      @amyjesensek5929 6 месяцев назад

      And to spread the message further than he could on his own

    • @ngotemna8875
      @ngotemna8875 6 месяцев назад

      This is honestly a perfect example of socialist thinking.
      Nobody here loses by giving up their IP.
      It genuinely gets improved upon without anyone being "denied their share"

    • @yarsaz4347
      @yarsaz4347 6 месяцев назад

      @@marvin2678 Most leftists are against modern day IP laws so yes

  • @genesiss420
    @genesiss420 6 месяцев назад +63

    2:30
    Is he implying that the East was denazified, and the West was not?
    Because, as a German, that is something only a foreigner would say.
    The AfD is at nearly 40% in the East (the new federal states).

    • @onurbschrednei4569
      @onurbschrednei4569 6 месяцев назад

      I mean, Hasan is a Communist, of course hell say that.

    • @God_Is_An_Atheist
      @God_Is_An_Atheist 6 месяцев назад

      @@onurbschrednei4569 He's a socialist.

    • @carlostahler4121
      @carlostahler4121 6 месяцев назад

      Wait, Hasan didnt research something to express his bias? Dude has no idea about german history, especially regarding the east-west relation.

    • @zeitgeistx5239
      @zeitgeistx5239 6 месяцев назад +5

      The head of the gestapo worked as the head of German intelligence post war. Your are missing the forest for the trees.

    • @Larrypint
      @Larrypint 6 месяцев назад

      the east doesn't want to have a situation like in Frankfurt am Main, Offenbach, Essen, Duisburg etc. is that so hard to understand? they also lived for 40 years in a socialist society, they knew all the propaganda methods used now and the Gesinnungsethik and his Censorship.

  • @antoniousai1989
    @antoniousai1989 6 месяцев назад +65

    This political commentary is really shallow.
    What does West Germany not being properly "denazified" have anything to do with today's Germany? Most ADF voters are in the rural areas of Eastern Germany. Basically the entire East Germany without the two main cities, areas in which there was a poor effort for economic integration with the rest of the country.
    Not every European problem is explainable with "Gladio happened".

    • @lizaadeishvili8275
      @lizaadeishvili8275 6 месяцев назад +4

      u r lost - the point is even the parties who do not mascarade as faschists or nazis carry some very concerning faschist messages thats the point

    • @xxdr34m5xx_4
      @xxdr34m5xx_4 6 месяцев назад

      @@lizaadeishvili8275 that's true but he's right, these guys aren't old Nazis that weren't denazified, they are Neonazis who infiltrate a crazy neoliberal fascist party, and it's due to the economic difference between East and West

    • @h4k1_de
      @h4k1_de 6 месяцев назад

      @@lizaadeishvili8275 Parties with Nazi ideology, especially the AfD, are much more successful in East Germany. Hasan assumes that there was a proper "denazification" in East Germany just because it was communist, the opposite is the case. The closeness to Nazi ideology in the East is much higher than in West Germany, just check the polls.

    • @abrakadabra2192
      @abrakadabra2192 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@lizaadeishvili8275 sure thats a point, but the example is still wrong. AfD and the antiimmigration rhetoric comes from east germany. West Germany has only started to vote AfD since the government is failing. Denazification of west germany has nothing to do with the rise of the AfD. If you think so, you should blame the east even more, but because of many complicated reasons, the communist east germans have become right wing. Social changes in society cant simply be explained, there are many reasons.

    • @yesiasked
      @yesiasked 6 месяцев назад

      @@abrakadabra2192 West Germany isn’t voting for them

  • @tasty3725
    @tasty3725 6 месяцев назад +32

    Nah bro it's so sad to see this as a german. Fortunately i went to a school that taught us a lot about our past, including things like colonialism and i know lots of leftists who aren't supporting israel and so on. But one side of my Family lives in the east and everytime i go there someone drops a racist or uneducated comment about politics and they refuse just to change their minds. It's really frustrating. Many people just walk around repeating opinions of populists without doing their research and holding them on a pedestal. Idk what to do bro, they dragging everyone in germany threw the mud with this and it's really dangerous. People say they wanna save this country but don't realise they ruin it for everybody

    • @tasty3725
      @tasty3725 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@cheesuscrisp-cd7js bro what? noone get's replaced

  • @XZaRxJILaX
    @XZaRxJILaX 6 месяцев назад +46

    The reason that Germans think they have a better understanding of the holocaust/antisemitism then e.g. Americans is that we spend like 70% of our German and History lessons in schools on the subject. We read more books about the subject and got more lessons on it then anyone who didn’t went to university to study the subject… So I don’t think Germans thinks having a Grandpa that did genocide gives them inside on the subject. It’s more about the fact that our education system and literature focuses on it.

    • @Cussy69_420
      @Cussy69_420 6 месяцев назад +2

      I'm sorry, but the way our education system focuses on this is a joke!

    • @niemand_8346
      @niemand_8346 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Cussy69_420 Yeah you are right but also it's really important for kids to know about it

    • @Cussy69_420
      @Cussy69_420 6 месяцев назад

      @@niemand_8346 i agree but we should teach them the truth and not leave out an unbelievably amount of historical context and a lot misrepresentations about 33-45 and what happened before and after!

    • @heinrich6294
      @heinrich6294 6 месяцев назад

      @@Cussy69_420 damn where did you go to school? We had a good geography class. Also btw our education system isn't nation wide

  • @Moiny1
    @Moiny1 6 месяцев назад +54

    I'm far from being happy with how small of a leftist momentum there is in germany and how big the right-wing is. But Hasan is painting it in a very weird light. In comparison to the US, we literally have a left party (although it's not perfect) with more than 5% in the parlament and our centrist parties used to look like left wing parties compared to US democrats. Far more important would've been the big shift to the right recently with our chancelor (of the social democrats) literally being on the Spiegel cover saying 'we have to deport'.
    Also our pro palestinian movements and anti AFD demos right now are huge, the pro Israel demos were so minuscule compared to that. And just because it's in the video I have to mention it but the Anti-Deutsche which are weirdly racist in other ways are so small, it's literally like 100 ppl

    • @NotBroihon
      @NotBroihon 6 месяцев назад +18

      DIe Linke is still socdem at best.

    • @MrsSankta
      @MrsSankta 6 месяцев назад +6

      @@NotBroihon and full of crystal mommies

    • @ernestokrapf
      @ernestokrapf 6 месяцев назад

      the SPD are social-fascists and anti-worker

    • @Moiny1
      @Moiny1 6 месяцев назад +1

      Which Linke positions are not leftist enough for you?@@NotBroihon

    • @NotBroihon
      @NotBroihon 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@Moiny1 as a ML I don't think it'll fit into a yt comment.
      Edit: I should mention that in the past 3 general elections (Bundestagswahl) I voted for them. I just think it's false to claim that there's a strong left wing opposition in Germany when in fact it is a very split leftist to socdem party with 5% of the votes.

  • @k1l1br1
    @k1l1br1 6 месяцев назад +40

    So weird how a person can be so bang on in one moment and talk complete utter bs the next ...

    • @Flunksqk
      @Flunksqk 5 месяцев назад

      When has Hasan ever been "bang on"?

  • @sewellydewelly8191
    @sewellydewelly8191 6 месяцев назад +202

    I seriously don't understand how you can have something like the Nazi party and ensuing holocaust happen in your own country and then ever even remotely attempt to take far-right politics seriously in your country again. I especially find it surprising for a country like Germany, which seems to be relatively conscious and well-educated in regards to the gruesome parts of their history.

    • @mr.zimtus5231
      @mr.zimtus5231 6 месяцев назад +126

      Its capitalism, the answer is neoliberalist capitalism

    • @leanansidhe6332
      @leanansidhe6332 6 месяцев назад +59

      I wouldn't say we are educated with our own history. It's really only with parts of the holocaust, basically everything else Germany did is kept pretty quiet

    • @MEneifal
      @MEneifal 6 месяцев назад

      never underestimate the stupidity of humans

    • @rainerschwindler2596
      @rainerschwindler2596 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@leanansidhe6332 the people who vote for the afd are radicalised. They dont even see themselves as right they always say they are "normal" and everybody else are left extremists.

    • @SkenderPig
      @SkenderPig 6 месяцев назад +66

      you say this as though fascism is not the logical conclusion to capitalism, of course it is bound to happen again, we didn't really learn anything

  • @austinbaker3220
    @austinbaker3220 6 месяцев назад +54

    He makes it sound like Western parts of Germany are more nazi, but they're actually more centrist. The eastern parts are both more communist and nazi (being more attracted to extremes).

    • @metehan28
      @metehan28 6 месяцев назад +12

      I think he meant it historically. the eastern parts became more right-wing after many neo nazi groups came from the west to the east, after the wall fell. I might remember it a little wrong tho

    • @CharCreator
      @CharCreator 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@metehan28 That is actually incorrect. Lots of Nazis werent properly punished either and some even remained in Power. The vast majority of Voters in Eastern Germany after the Wall fell were split into Right Wingers (NPD (Nazi Remnants), CDU (Conservatives) and Die Linke (Putin Suck Ups nowadays). Nowadays the AFD is at its strongest in every single East German State. With slight variations concerning the CDU.

    • @Jules.C.
      @Jules.C. 6 месяцев назад

      It was very easy to escape prosecution for Nazis in East-Germany, they just had to join the communist party.

    • @ithemba
      @ithemba 6 месяцев назад +21

      he very much was referring to the 50s and 60s and all the very literal Nazis, like NSDAP members and of the hitler administration, were back in all levels and all institutions of the state, very much explicitly at around 15:00 mark. The new "centrism" of the BRD was very much incorporating Nazis. The CDU were great friends with latin american fascists like Pinochet (who also had literal former nazis as advisers), and Germany was sending money and weapons as well as international diplomatic support. Also people from the fringes of the CDU were literally rushing into poland and the Kaliningrad oblast in 89/90 with suitcases of cash trying to buy enough land so that the new united Germany would have to "protect germans" there and revision the Oder-Neiße-Linie and enter talks about the Ostgebiete. A great number of the AfD personal, including the far right think tankers like Kubitschek, came from the institutionally well established right fringe of the CDU/CSU. The east german nazis were just less quiet about their Nazism.

    • @CharCreator
      @CharCreator 6 месяцев назад +6

      All in all we did a horrible job. I'm just getting incensed when it's implied that the DDR did it better on virtue of being Soviets. And I'm a socialist. As meaningless as it currently is in Germany. You very neatly wrote it all up tho. Thanks for that. Cheers

  • @Jette...
    @Jette... 6 месяцев назад +19

    The edit in the beginning us definitely useful for people who don't live in Germany but also I'd like to say that it grossly downplays the numbers of people who were on the streets. In just one weekend it was over 1 million people on the streets and it has continued since then and the numbers have risen to over 2 million people

  • @sdafsf
    @sdafsf 6 месяцев назад +86

    im from germany and i can tell you while these protests kinda come from a good place, they ignore that the establishment parties have been going to the right when it comes to migration and deportations as well. the protests kind of just legitimize the status quo instead of challenging it

    • @161cjl
      @161cjl 6 месяцев назад +22

      Die Proteste kamen hauptsächlich eher von der allgemeinen Masse die jetzt merkt das die AfD so wächst.. Die meisten haben politisch garkeine ahnung...

    • @kleinemausi
      @kleinemausi 6 месяцев назад

      100% und dazu gabs auch Fälle dass der Pro Palästina Block ausgegrenzt und rassistisch beleidigt wurden auf diesen Demos

    • @marvin2678
      @marvin2678 6 месяцев назад

      you mean after millions of illegal reffugees from thirl world countries, rape antisemtism and acts of terror ? who would have guessed

    • @skoruno1
      @skoruno1 6 месяцев назад

      YESS. and obviously they mostly don’t give a shit about our politicians supporting an ongoing genocide

    • @sdafsf
      @sdafsf 6 месяцев назад

      @@161cjl das stimmt. ich werde mich auch nicht über die anwesenden beschweren sondern über die demo orgas von spd und fff beispielsweise

  • @hakanozaslan9571
    @hakanozaslan9571 6 месяцев назад +47

    05:40 Well, Turks over here in Germany create "economic enclaves" because its way harder for people with "muslim sounding names" to get a job. There have been several studies regarding this issue, where Turkish Germans, even with top notch grades and qualifications are WAY MORE OFTEN denied for job applications for the same job, with the same or even better qualifications than their ethnic German counterparts. And yes, Turks in Germany are like the largest group of people who open up shops or firms , even tho they are mainly targeting a Turkish speaking market in Germany (e.g. the phone company Ay Yildiz) but they don't do it because they want to, they mostly do it out of neccessity. I am not an Erdogan fan and I would never vote for him,* even if I get my Turkish citizenship back, but as Hasan mentions, the "reactionary attitude" comes from 6 decades of racialisation and discrimination. Like, before 9/11 we were called "Ausländer" (foreigner) even with a German citizenship, but post 9/11 we were reduced to a Muslim identity, even if many of us are atheist, secular, agnostic etc. And YES, from what I can see, countries like the UK or USA are way better with integration of immigrants, but it only works there because 1) you got a welcome culture of accepting "foreigners" and 2) Even after being naturalised citizens, you are not constantly reminded of being "foreign" or "different" etc. like, I am officially considered a "German with an immigrant background" even though its my parents who immigrated over here, I was BORN and RAISED HERE.
    (*btw. Hasan fails to mention that the vast majority of Erdogan voters are those who didn't give up their citizenship for a German one, while about 1.5 million Turks in Germany, which are roughly half of the diaspora over here, are German citizens and not eligible to vote in Turkish elections.)

    • @dolifa
      @dolifa 6 месяцев назад +7

      Hasan generalises the German Turk community into a single homunculus. He gathers a diverse diaspora community made up of Turks, Kurds, and other minorities from various regions of Turkey, into a single mindset that moves in unison. As if we are all reactionary conservatives that did not integrate. You said it very well, I hope Hasan reads this and re-evaluates his views on this topic. Because as it is now, it is not very different from the toxic way mainland Turks view German Turks.

    • @captaincrunch7
      @captaincrunch7 6 месяцев назад

      Factual

    • @fojico1234
      @fojico1234 6 месяцев назад

      I noticed Germans who move between cities, struggle to find friends or form strong relationships. Maybe, it’s more being isolated culture than racism?

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa 6 месяцев назад

      It’s harder for people with ˋmuslim sounding names‘ to get jobs in Germany because of their names??? Huh? Is that why literally all German companies call on more immigration to Germany to happen (also from Muslim countries) so that they could get workers? Where are your studies proving that? Doesn’t make any sense at all. Not to mention that a lot of business owners or CEOs in Germany are Muslim themselves. So, do they also discriminate others because of their Muslim background or faith? And why does Germany help so many Muslim refugees and gives them money for doing absolutely nothing when such a discrimination generally does exist? Really just sound sounds made up and like a fringe conspiracy theory in order for people to blame their unsuccessfulness on others. Germany literally does have muslim teachers in schools teaching kids all over the place. Also with hijabs.

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa 6 месяцев назад

      It’s way harder? Is that why German companies call on migration from Muslim countries to happen in order to employ them? Where are your studies for this? Not to mention that many business owners and CEOs are muslim themselves while a large percentage of Muslim women don’t even want to work/not allowed to by their own husbands, which you have completely ignored. Really just sounds like a crazy conspiracy theory in order to blame others for own failures.

  • @ImOnlyChasingSafety959
    @ImOnlyChasingSafety959 6 месяцев назад +75

    The editing in the beginning was much appreciated.

  • @emuschemre
    @emuschemre 6 месяцев назад +7

    The only major left-wing party in Germany is divided among themselves and insults and shouts at each other in front of the camera. And a central and best-known figure in the party has left this party and founded his own party from scratch. Her name is Wagenknecht.

  • @sandboxie97
    @sandboxie97 6 месяцев назад +14

    how does he keep giving his takes on world politics while obviously knowing nothing about that country? every second thing he says is just wrong. Thats really bad cause this is such an important issue.

  • @rei2684
    @rei2684 6 месяцев назад +6

    Araber with dual citizenship in Germany here, i wrote over 400+ application to get a job and still dont get anything at all. My german friends almost all did just wrote 1 and got accepted in their first try.
    For the notes, my school certificate is better than of my friends and my friends dont have any connection or extra anything else done for their application.
    And i am not alone here, my best friend sister and brother (both turks) also are applying since months for a job and doesn't get anything. Like its fucking depressing, i did my extra time for a better school degree just to now stand with nothing and still struggling to get finally a decent job which i can survive on.
    Just so a fascist party comes and openly talk about how we stealing jobs and all ,like no its fucking difficult to get a job i wish it was easier -_-

    • @stellajuuno995
      @stellajuuno995 6 дней назад

      Maybe if your peers would stop raping their women, burning down their streets and cities and trying to establish a calliphate and instead would put in actual effort to integrate into their culture you would get accepted faster. Thank your brothers for that.

  • @controversialgaming1364
    @controversialgaming1364 6 месяцев назад +14

    I totally believe that the world will become straight up fascist at this point .

  • @jordanblom7625
    @jordanblom7625 6 месяцев назад +122

    Also the most confusing thing is pro-Israel, anti-AfD people, like I don’t get it

    • @blackwatertv7018
      @blackwatertv7018 6 месяцев назад

      Pretty sure a lot of Germans are “pro-Isreal” outta collective guilt. That has been exploited by Zoinist in the west.
      Ironic how they are they so blinded by it they fail to recognize the new holocaust unfolding

    • @TanteiGH
      @TanteiGH 6 месяцев назад

      Thank German media, esp. with German history, everything that is reported regarding Israel-Palestine will portray Israel as a victim. They don’t even bother reporting about the extremism in mainstream Israeli politics and society and how prevalent it is, it doesn’t suit their narrative that they need to sell to the German people

    • @nfzeta128
      @nfzeta128 6 месяцев назад

      Basically the pro-Israel people see themselves as liberal while the AfD are fully conservative and therefore while they may support Israel all the same they also believe more of the other right wing stuff and probably support the country Israel but are still anti-jew.

    • @inferno4165
      @inferno4165 6 месяцев назад +44

      the most outspoken german anti fascist i know is simultaniously also the most outspoken israel and idf defender i know, its crazy

    • @onurbschrednei4569
      @onurbschrednei4569 6 месяцев назад

      @porter9494 nah, the AfD is definitely not overtly antisemitic, they even tried to create a jewish AfD organisation.

  • @Pillemir
    @Pillemir 6 месяцев назад +10

    hey Hasan, please do not forget that not only western germany hasn’t denazified (it only happened in like the 70s while the student protests happened), but also east hermany. east germany had a huge nazi problem, especially in the DDR as well, but covered it up way better.
    there are some articles and documentaries about it now, but i feel like it’s less known.

    • @Cussy69_420
      @Cussy69_420 6 месяцев назад

      Not even near the amount of nazis they had in the west..

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa 6 месяцев назад

      Both West and East Germany were denatzified. What the f are you even talking about. That‘s some crazy conspiracy shid that you are on. And in fact Germany has been the only country in the world with a denatzification program.

    • @liqiz1755
      @liqiz1755 6 месяцев назад

      @@Cussy69_420what are you talking about? Go as Immigrant in East Germany especially as Muslim, it’s more difficult. Some stupid far rights there but Western Germany is liberal compared to this fools.
      I rather live in Hamburg as a Turk then in Dresden with Pegida

  • @LookAtMeWhenImTalkingToU
    @LookAtMeWhenImTalkingToU 6 месяцев назад +11

    Im living in west germany as a bosnian, i must say we are a very huge number of muslims in West specially in the "Ruhrgebiet". Ppl have enough of the actually leaders and their actions in everything. They doing really nothing for the own ppl doesnt matter if you german, or what ever.

  • @blumchenb.9688
    @blumchenb.9688 6 месяцев назад +5

    Its amazing that nearly everything that he just Said about Germany, German History and Left Politics is just wrong.
    I mean not just bullshit but completely wrong and misinformed.
    To everyone who watched the Video: pls get your I formations especially regarding this topic somewhere else.

  • @Asarkun
    @Asarkun 5 месяцев назад +3

    As a german a few points about hasans takes:
    - AfD is relativly new. It started as a euro skeptic conservative party but attracted far right people who essentially took control of the party from the inside.
    - Most AfD voters are poor or uneducated and feel left out / forsaken by the other parties. They (mistakenly) believe that the AfD will be economically beneficial for them.
    - Lots of germans protest against the AfD in hopes of revealing them as a nazi party to those that fail to see that and vote for them for economic reasons.
    - Germany isnt pro Isreal because they are pro genocide against Palestinians, its pro Isreal because it fears to be seen as anti-semitic due to its history.
    - The far right was politically dead in germany post WWII for decades and thats why its so shocking to see for most germans how the AfD is full of nazis yet comes across as reasonable to their voters.
    - East germany has alot more AfD voters and had alot more voters for the left party. Its just desperate for change. But seeing how the left has been a shitshow for years now they dont feel like its a valid alternative anymore.
    No one comes out as full on nazi and gets voted into office. They do it by looking harmless enough to catch votes while still being rotten on the inside. That should be the lesson here. Look at Le Pen in France or maybe the MAGA Republicans in America. Even the actual Nazi party from 1933 was brought to power by people underestimating the evil nature of it.

  • @Samael1113
    @Samael1113 6 месяцев назад +11

    The last like 2m of this clip is the truly prescient stuff.
    Neolibs (and Neocons to be fair) love their capitalism, and as capitalism fails, fascism rises.
    Which basically gets oversimplified to - people are unwilling to sacrifice much for a "common good", and the more they have to sacrifice for that "good",the more they will compromise their morals/ethics to set it up so that they can force marginalized populations into sacrificing in their stead. As long as they are living high on the hog, It's not a problem until they become the marginalized population.
    Neolib and Neocon leaders are basically the same, they are just leveraging different ideological communities to serve their purposes. One is unashamed to say what they are doing and are more pro-active, the other hides it behind flowery language that encourages the system to passively do the same shit so the general population doesn't notice, or has to suffer enervating fights with bureaucracy to fix it.

  • @caucasianrize5471
    @caucasianrize5471 5 месяцев назад +3

    Dear HAsanAbi, culturally, Germans majority are not democrats. German culture despises other cultures. . I know this people too well. I was born in Germany and have lived in this country for 50 years. Germany is a place where Nazis survived, there waiting for resurrection.

  • @beatsbygrankid7859
    @beatsbygrankid7859 6 месяцев назад +13

    as a German: Saying Germany is boring is nothing but accurate

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa 6 месяцев назад

      With your comment you’ve said that Germany would be boring. I think you’ve meant to say the opposite though.

  • @Jette...
    @Jette... 6 месяцев назад +3

    Yeah our antifa movements are pretty f-ed. Which sucks when you just genuinely are antifacist.
    But I also have to say Hasan was wrong on a few facts. The afd was founded in 2013 and very quickly rose in popularity since then, so it doesn't have much to do with reunification. Except it is much more successful in the east of germany, like you legitimately can compare maps of the ddr & west germany and maps of where the afd is the most successful. And I think he grossly underestimates the nazi problem in eastern germany, like it's genuinely becoming really dangerous

  • @xxdr34m5xx_4
    @xxdr34m5xx_4 6 месяцев назад +27

    But what Hasan gets wrong in my opinion is that it has not that much to do with the denazification, because as he said, that happened in eastern Germany far more efficient than in western Germany.
    But the AFD has the highest percentages in eastern, not in western Germany, so i think it's more about the eastern parts beeing in a far worse economical state than the western parts (due to the DDR), so it's basically induced by communism... Just a thought that i was stumbling over...

    • @suides4810
      @suides4810 6 месяцев назад +3

      The denazification in the East was different but not better per se.

    • @Todtyich
      @Todtyich 6 месяцев назад +15

      Before reaching that conclusion, i think its worth looking at how the east got to be in that bad of a shape. For example, after reunification a lot of wealth, land and property was sold off for low prices to capitalists living in the west. Some people even compare it to a small case of colonization.

    • @Larrypint
      @Larrypint 6 месяцев назад

      People in the east don't want communism, socialism, mass migration or multiculti chaos and they have all the right to vote and protest for that.

    • @xxdr34m5xx_4
      @xxdr34m5xx_4 6 месяцев назад +6

      @@Larrypint but not by electing literal nazis

    • @fenryl33
      @fenryl33 6 месяцев назад

      The economical prosperity of the eastern states is not the main reason for the rise of AfD. One of the highest approval of AfD in Germamy is in Saxony, which is doing fantastic on the buisness side. Its practically the only state in Germany without debt

  • @Cookie_Yii
    @Cookie_Yii 6 месяцев назад +4

    Shit take on germany. Saying germany got "renazified" is insane, max lvl yourself.

    • @sandboxie97
      @sandboxie97 6 месяцев назад +1

      its just a typical tankie tanke. in reality the region that wasnt denazified was east germany, where there coudlnt even exist nazis cause tey were socialists, so there was no need for denazification. Also the people voting for fascist are the east germans. every statistic shows it.

    • @Cookie_Yii
      @Cookie_Yii 6 месяцев назад

      @@sandboxie97 Yea, i mean you can make a point that in certain cases or areas the denazification could have been more thorough. But to say Germany got RE-nazified is an absolute insane tankie take, as you said.

  • @LaBomba44
    @LaBomba44 6 месяцев назад +6

    Pretty weird living in Germany right now.

    • @lemmi1968
      @lemmi1968 6 месяцев назад +1

      Indeed...!

  • @Rontor-mq5ow
    @Rontor-mq5ow 6 месяцев назад +7

    So im german, and i think the antisemitism could come from the stance of germany in regards to Israel, the gov and most political parties are very pro. So you standing against the political system makes you antizionist. Also everything antizionist is for much of german media antisemetic.

    • @derbaum7631
      @derbaum7631 6 месяцев назад

      Exactly this. Basically every media outlet, left/centrist/or right calls every pro palestinian activism antisemitic.
      This is then being used by cdu/afd to further Islamophobia and anti-immigration legislation.
      However, and it shouldn't come as a surprise, there was some increase in real antisemitism.
      At Least that is what I am feeling around here.

    • @rosariocannistraro3561
      @rosariocannistraro3561 6 месяцев назад

      There was that thing that came out a couple years back that the media conglomerate DW made their employees sign a fealty oath to Israel , Just pure lunacy and cultish behaviour .

  • @Nick-tn3ms
    @Nick-tn3ms 6 месяцев назад +6

    Diesnt the afd only got seats in east Germany?

    • @Cussy69_420
      @Cussy69_420 6 месяцев назад +4

      Nah, they're all over the place but they get more votes in the east.

  • @quokka8690
    @quokka8690 6 месяцев назад +5

    Don't talk about things you have no clue about

    • @h4k1_de
      @h4k1_de 6 месяцев назад

      Hasan seriously believes that East Germany has been "better denazified" because it was communist or whatsoever (?!), while West Germany, which was not communist and was under US influence, was not denazified at all while exact the oppositive is the case 😃

  • @MrSpacat
    @MrSpacat 6 месяцев назад +20

    Honestly i have given up on germany. Im currently working abroad and not coming back the whole banning of the Palestine demonstrations is just entierly shutting off any discourse and hitting our fun little thing called democracy as it is writhing on the street.

    • @backfischritter
      @backfischritter 6 месяцев назад +5

      they were not banned in germany though

    • @edithputhy4948
      @edithputhy4948 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@backfischritterthey are trying their bests, they even wanna outlaw phrases like 'from the river to the sea' it's absurd

  • @arenomusic
    @arenomusic 6 месяцев назад +4

    Daily Dose with the context headlines is always my favorite, wish there was a pastebin for all the links

  • @ernestokrapf
    @ernestokrapf 6 месяцев назад +3

    Brutalist architecture came under Khrushchev, before that soviet architecture was something called "Socialist Classicism".
    The social housing and buildings built under Stalin are beautiful works of art, Khrushchev on the other hand called them "excesses" and invented the "shoebox housing" which is commonly known as the "commie block". There's some sick brutalist buildings, but I do prefer something prettier.

  • @liqiz1755
    @liqiz1755 6 месяцев назад +4

    Most Western German Cities are liberal compared to the East of Germany. Migrants rather live in Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne or anywhere else but not in Dresden or some rural Parts of the East.

  • @MrOxxxxx
    @MrOxxxxx 6 месяцев назад +10

    As a someone who's first language is german, lives next to Germany and knows a lot about Germany's political culture and I can tell you that 99% of this video is complete nonsense. He has literally no clue.

    • @Cussy69_420
      @Cussy69_420 6 месяцев назад +1

      German here, wdym?

    • @checkcommentsfirst3335
      @checkcommentsfirst3335 6 месяцев назад

      True

    • @checkcommentsfirst3335
      @checkcommentsfirst3335 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Cussy69_420 Statements about Denazification, the German reunion and the German Left were absurdly wrong - like ridiculously wrong wth

    • @MrOxxxxx
      @MrOxxxxx 6 месяцев назад

      @waronchristmasveteran3047 like how can you put all the blame on western germany's denazification attempts, while simultaneously completely ignoring the fact that the GDR did absolutely nothing to confront her own past. The east still has a huge problem with right-wing extremism due to that and it's not a coincidence that most AFD voters live there. Hasan just overemphasizes certain parts of the context in such a way that he can always come back to the same conclusion: America bad. He simultaneously whitewashes or completely disregards the crimes of the other side, because they are often so horrendous that his position would be completely indefensible.

    • @fourmoyle
      @fourmoyle 6 месяцев назад +1

      Others have chimed in here in the comments to not only agree but elaborate on why they agree with explanations and verifiable information. Others who disagree have done the same. Where are yours?

  • @mk.........
    @mk......... 6 месяцев назад +2

    Right-wing populists are on the rise throughout Europe. This is based on 2 factors. 1st, there is a massive refugees movement Africa and the Middle East towards the EU social and healthcare systems and 2nd, the rich have become richer at the expense of the middle class. The major conservative and social democratic parties have shifted wealth upwards and the right-wing extremists blame the refugees for this. The hope in Europe is that the right-wing extremists will fail, as always, because of their incompetence.

  • @tjarkmund
    @tjarkmund 6 месяцев назад +2

    Sorry for the Google translator, a few points of criticism:
    1. The pro-Palestinian protests were banned because they supported the attack on Israel. There were protests that were not banned.
    2. The AFD is not so strongly supported throughout Germany. Ismore like the federal states which are more right-wing.
    in Schlewig Holsten its “just” 8.4%

    • @dropyourself
      @dropyourself 3 месяца назад

      So why are the supporters of Israel disallowed from gathering when they are supporting an ongoing "attack" (genocide)?

  • @Dyonas
    @Dyonas 6 месяцев назад +4

    As a German I'm so ashamed of this country.

    • @derbaum7631
      @derbaum7631 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@GreenRabbit-i86 The afd/cdu/csu/greens/FDP/linke/SPD on handling basically any problem since 2010. They literally failed at everything. Makes me wonder of we actually ever did anything right.
      At the moment, especially the right shift, and Germany's handling of Israel

    • @checkcommentsfirst3335
      @checkcommentsfirst3335 6 месяцев назад

      @@derbaum7631 Wir gehen richtig mit Israel um.

    • @heinrich6294
      @heinrich6294 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@derbaum7631 the afd and linke wasn't even in government. except linke but only in landestag. so how would you know they failed at governing because they didn't even govern? do you really think just complaining makes our country a better place?

    • @derbaum7631
      @derbaum7631 6 месяцев назад

      @@heinrich6294 landestag, as you are saying.

  • @DroolRockworm
    @DroolRockworm 6 месяцев назад +3

    "It's weird that Germany has such a high population of Muslim refugees but such a large support for neo-fascism anti-migrants," says Hasanabi. This guy is supposed to be a political streamer?

  • @phily708
    @phily708 6 месяцев назад +2

    wtf dailz dose of hasan abi why put dw as a sum up in? this is literally the worst interviewe they could have found (in the sense of tamest) and 10s of thousands is downplaying the numbers

  • @liqiz1755
    @liqiz1755 6 месяцев назад +5

    Great if you like Turkey also, me too. For that
    We are lucky to have a large Turkish community here in Germany. Turkish-Germans or Turkish people has influenced a lot Germany for over 60 years. Döner Kebab or the many successful people with Turkish roots, BionTech founders Ugur Sahin or Özlem Türeci or football players like Özil, Gündogan, Emre Can etc. In the future also Deniz Undav, then successful show business people (more popular in German-speaking areas, not really in the US), like Singer Ayliva, ELIF or Monrose Bahar Kizil or presenters like Nazan Eckes, Funda Vanroy or politicians like Cem Özdemir etc.
    Even Germanrap like Mero, Pashanim, Eko Fresh, Haftbefehl, Summer Cem etc.
    Don’t forget Fatih Akin or the Series: Turkish for Beginners or 4 BLOCKS on Netflix etc.

    • @balporsugu7046
      @balporsugu7046 5 месяцев назад +1

      Apache 207 is the best.

    • @liqiz1755
      @liqiz1755 5 месяцев назад

      @@balporsugu7046 Yeah forgot him sorry

  • @draymondgreen4109
    @draymondgreen4109 6 месяцев назад +13

    the editing has been on point lately, keep it up

  • @AshiwiZuni
    @AshiwiZuni 6 месяцев назад +3

    Your editing is great, thank you for all the effort 🙌🏽 better than some main channel vids

  • @noxifre9319
    @noxifre9319 6 месяцев назад +2

    One of our biggest parties which provided the Bundeskanzlerin (most powerful person in the German parliarment) is conservative an deeply corrupt. A consequence of this was a austerity policy and a growing gap between rich and poor. Long story short: we only served the economy, people got more and more disenchanted with politics and poorer and poorer. That made them very susceptible to rightwing populism, especially since we had the „Flüchtlingskrise“ (when many refugees from syria came in 2015) and during the pandemic.
    The point is: I‘m not surprised, that fascism rises in Germany. Even the other parties assimilate their politics to the AfD.
    The AfD has btw actual Neo-Nazis and fascists in it. Not just racist and sexist and anti-queer people; people that actually say, that they like Hitler.
    The AfD is basically like the Republican Party, but a little more Nazi
    Even post-Fasscists from Italy and rightwing extremist politicians from France find the AfD to extremist

  • @walterschluterjun5594
    @walterschluterjun5594 6 месяцев назад +2

    Maybe you should have a closer look at the little details of our politics and our current problems. It's not about neofascism or things like that. Your framing is utterly ideological. Your assumption, that everybody is willing to be and can be integrated, is totally delusional. You guys from the anglo-saxon sphere should finally get your definition of socialist, communist etc. right.
    I know, that bashing Germans is always kind of fun, but I have the impression, that you don't have the slightest clue, what you are talking about.
    Greetings from Germany

  • @ManBearJordan
    @ManBearJordan 6 месяцев назад +16

    Another comment praising your context editing

  • @queenofphilosophy1525
    @queenofphilosophy1525 6 месяцев назад +7

    I am in Vienna now and the amount of pro-israel crap is insane. Even people who are super based in germany/austria on other issues say the most unhinged crap imaginable. They are so brain broken on this issue. It is kinda like seeing a person doing correct politics and saying based things and suddendly defend rape or something.
    But, as of recent, at least in austria, there have been a growing number of lefties who speak out against the genocide...(big pro palestine demonstrations and some encouraging talk) So maybe there is hope...(and in private, I have never met a pro israli young person here tbh)

  • @maireweber
    @maireweber 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hasan totally ignored the 1968 movement, the true denazification. While US students protested the Vietman war, German students protested old Nazi professors and other dignitaries. That is what changed the tragectory for the following generations.

  • @lizaadeishvili8275
    @lizaadeishvili8275 6 месяцев назад +1

    imagine doing "never again" to one people and the instruct their next generation to do "never again" to other people, all while screaming "never again"... uffff "never again" got real scary

  • @p0p4
    @p0p4 6 месяцев назад +5

    3:45 I mean the turks are very much capable of such without the help of germany, ehm, armenian genocide. I hope that the fact that germany at least admits to the holocaust prevents such from repeating, turkey here meanwhile denying everything.

  • @holgerlinke98
    @holgerlinke98 6 месяцев назад +3

    hasan can't grasp anything even remotely, at least in this video. What the heck...

  • @helfgott1
    @helfgott1 6 месяцев назад +1

    There are numerous neo-Nazi organizations that were founded, especially in the 1970s, and are openly aligned with the ideology of the National Socialists. The most influential include the American Nazi Party, the Nationalist Socialist Movement (NSM) and the National Alliance (NA). A subgroup of the NA, Vanguard America, was also involved in the march in Charlottesville. The driver who drove his car into a group of counter-demonstrators and killed a young woman is attributed to her.
    The number of members of the three largest organizations varies between 400 and 2,500, depending on estimates. Many of the groups originated in Virginia, but organizations like NSM - the largest neo-Nazi group in the country - are now active in dozens of states and have ties to similar groups abroad. Nevertheless, experts consider them to be splinter groups with little influence outside their own circle: local representation often consists of fewer than ten members. More Nazies in the USA but Europe

  • @jojorenner3143
    @jojorenner3143 6 месяцев назад +1

    How can you talk so much bullshit abou German history and politics and act as if you know something? Bro you are taking about a 500-3000 people group to discuss anti fascism… also claiming no socialist party as alternative is bullshit as well as the whole discussion about denazification not being that black and white as he claims.

  • @antifagod
    @antifagod 6 месяцев назад +61

    Hi german Dude here. Just Wanted to say Hasan is spot on here. Much more than most Germans

    • @vee_or_something
      @vee_or_something 6 месяцев назад

      literally just had a talk with my dad in the car about it cuz we heard about stuff on the radio, i mentioned how people are trying to get the AFD banned and he agreed with me but we both came to the conclusion that its hard to vote for progressives cuz the left keeps splitting meanwhile the afd and other far right people are just spilling what the people "want to hear" cuz it sounds like easy solutions. I really hope the afd gets banned i know that will only create a power vacuum but honestly im slowly getting scared cuz i am trans and i dont want facists running the country. I do hope we have a turn in german politics soon, if not ill try to make it myself by joining up one of the leftists parties honestly it feels like one of the few things i can do to fight back against far right parties
      Edit: sorry for the rant just had to kinda let that out cuz its getting real scary
      edit2: honestly glad my dad is a much on the left as he is, i know im even quite a bit further left then him but it feels good to know that my dad at least knows whats going on and doesnt just eat up whatever the far right spouts

    • @theunchosenone4610
      @theunchosenone4610 6 месяцев назад +10

      no he is not, wtf. He said west germany was not den*zified

    • @lysenkotheory3400
      @lysenkotheory3400 6 месяцев назад +33

      ​@@theunchosenone4610 He's right. I live here. He is 100% right

    • @stefanpeters5971
      @stefanpeters5971 6 месяцев назад

      Junge, es gibt mehr Nazis im Osten als im Westen Deutschlands.

    • @AEgir347
      @AEgir347 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@theunchosenone4610after the war there were more Nazis in the Supreme Court than during and before the war, this was admitted by the German government themselves.
      The German FBI equivalent was set up by Reinhard ghelen under the name organization Ghelen.
      Ghelen was head of nazi intelligence during the war with special knowledge of the Eastern Front a.k.a. the Soviet union. This all with the approval and aid of the US.

  • @Plessners
    @Plessners 6 месяцев назад +6

    German here. I totally agree with Hasan's analyses of reactionary Turkish Muslims in Germany. Islamophobia and hate towards Muslims run deep in German society, especially now, as pro-Palestinian positions are often associated with antisemitism. Their opinions are not adequately represented in the public sphere, be it in the media or by politicians, pushing them towards more radical stances. Once I have spend a lot of time reading anti-German literature, which primarily focuses on ideological critique, often from a psychoanalytic perspective. Regardless of the arguments presented against them, they always seem to perceive underlying antisemitism. Furthermore, their definition of antisemitism portrays it as a separate entity, constantly lurking in the shadows, poised to carry out its nefarious agenda, rather than as a social phenomenon. This results in a paranoid mindset where any criticism even tangentially related to Jewishness or Israel is seen as potentially antisemitic.

  • @MrWasLabberschDoo
    @MrWasLabberschDoo 6 месяцев назад +1

    To everyone thinking about going to Germany, please come to Germany. Germany is better than its reputation.
    25% of the people living in Germany have a migration background. Germany and its economy is nothing without these people.
    The AfD agenda is brutally stupid, even more stupid then brexit. We experienced in the 90s how bad thinks went for eastern german states when a lot of people remigrated to western german states, it was devastating in terms of demographics.
    So again, please come to Germany. We have great variety of beer and bread.

    • @heinrich6294
      @heinrich6294 6 месяцев назад

      yes they have migration background?! many of them still vote for afd because it does not have a racial but cultural agenda. it is like so easy to understand. they accept everyone who adopts the minimum of German culture and is contributing to the nation. it is not about race

  • @lolbenz
    @lolbenz 5 месяцев назад +1

    what are you talking about, western germany was denazified as good as they could in a country where almost everyone was a nazi. In eastern germany they just changed uniforms and became the stasi.

    • @dropyourself
      @dropyourself 3 месяца назад

      The projecting is crazy. Denazification was unpopular in Western Germany and was opposed by said government. East Germany made it their central goal and rallying cry because, fun fact, socialism is antithetical to fascism and decaying capitalism is just fascism (which describes Western Germany).

  • @nikste23
    @nikste23 6 месяцев назад +21

    Hasan's first sentence perfectly describes Germans and Germany. Having lived here for over 4 years, I also do not understand anything here

    • @aylinilya.
      @aylinilya. 6 месяцев назад

      real

    • @Ultima-Signa
      @Ultima-Signa 6 месяцев назад

      Because you never learned German language, history, mentality, culture, political situation… and didn’t even bother to. And now instead of being humble and being careful with your judgements , you’re being arrogant form your high horse not realizing your own fallacy 🤡😂😂…. BTW: in Hasan‘s view literally everyone and everything is crazy. As he‘s using that word for almost everything/one, hence it has lost its meaning coming from his mouth. Keep in mind that he‘s a proud Turk btw: I‘m wondering how as a self-proclaimed humanitarian-socialist Turk you could call other places more insane than Turkey. 😂

  • @reset...3064
    @reset...3064 6 месяцев назад +2

    the edit at the beginning is acc useful. many thanks

  • @mrdingdongbong3703
    @mrdingdongbong3703 6 месяцев назад +1

    in germany we dont have left or right wing. its all the same!

  • @MrAlen6e
    @MrAlen6e 6 месяцев назад

    It's incredible what's happening in Germany, even with their work on the holocaust and to ensure fascism does not return, all those Years of work seem to be going to waist as we are now witnessing the return of fascism in Italy. The master plan is not surprising, Italy, Hungary , sweeden, and Holland have been leading that plan but now we are possibly witnessing history repeating itself. Hasan mentions something crucial. The fundamentalism of all factions is creating the celebration to further fascism as a cause of class racism dynamics. This IS the real test of western institutions and so far they are failing miserably to the level of the 2nd waimar republic

  • @nitamnitam5713
    @nitamnitam5713 6 месяцев назад +4

    As a citizen of germany I doubt, that they are demonstrating for a multicultural society. They just don't like to be called nazis or being compared to them. There still are a lot of nazis here...

  • @stevyyjay85
    @stevyyjay85 6 месяцев назад +18

    German here.

    • @Jc-yu2ot
      @Jc-yu2ot 6 месяцев назад +1

      Cap

    • @AMKVII
      @AMKVII 6 месяцев назад

      Deutsche protestieren gegen die AfD aber unterstützen Israel bedingungslos

    • @ChickenSkin_Champion
      @ChickenSkin_Champion 6 месяцев назад

      Psyop, Germans don't exist

    • @NationalistsRuinAmerica
      @NationalistsRuinAmerica 6 месяцев назад

      German here also

    • @lecho0175
      @lecho0175 6 месяцев назад +1

      Seid gegrüßt.

  • @TheAnthraxBiology
    @TheAnthraxBiology 6 месяцев назад +1

    An important detail left out is that Nazism found its base in what would become the GDR. Most votes came from there.

    • @teutonicterror0365
      @teutonicterror0365 6 месяцев назад +4

      yes, but you have to put that into context.
      First of all, immideatly after reunification, many of the more wealthy and better educated eastern germans left east germany and migrated to the west, more than 2 million east germans, roughly 1/8 of the GDRs population was gone after a few years, and those who stayed were often poorer and less educated people who couldn´t afford to move.
      Also, since reunification, east german villages and smaller towns are slowly dying. For one, because many people from rural communities migrated, but also because without all the state-sponsored institutions providing stuff like cultural activities for the youth, etc. and with the break-up of all the Agricultural Production Cooperatives, life in rural communities has often become pretty shitty, and most young people leave for the big cities as fast as they can. Many east german villages are today just a bunch of elderly people living in half-empty, rotting towns, with maybe a few dying shops. And remember, those are towns who did once thrive under the GDR regime. Many, many of the AfD-voters and other neo-nazis come from these neglected rural east german communities.
      But of course, reunification didn´t just suck for rural communities, it sucked for most east germans. In the 90s, unemployment was over 30% in the east, many people felt like they had been betrayed, and many were also sad, that literally anything that they had built up during GDR-time was now torn down, closed, sold to west german capitalists, etc. People might not have liked the GDR itself, but they did like what they themselves created during the GDR, they felt a sense of pride for the work that they did, and the new state just ignored that and told them that "everything was bad, now everything was going to be better and well, that steel factory that you worked in for 20 years as a mechanical engineer, well, it´s just not profitable anymore, therefore we´ll tear it down, but hey, you can have a job as toilet cleaner for some rich fuck instead."
      Lastly, one has to understand, that while there was a Neo-Nazi-scene in the GDR, most of the leading Neo-Nazis in east germany come and always came from the west. And this is a phenomenon that continues til today, for example, after right-wing violence and protests in Chemnitz in 2018, a bunch of Dortmund Neo-Nazis just left their small Nazi-enclave in Dortmund-Dorstfeld and migrated to Chemnitz.
      So yeah, imagine you´re an east german in a small saxon town in 1990. Within a few years, you lose your job, most major companies either go bankrupt, are closed or sold to western capitalists who´ll usually still fire at least part of the workers; without the FDJ and similar organisations, youth clubs etc. are closed and the jobless, disillusioned and bored youth is killing time drinking, vandalising and beating the crap out of each other, those who can leave. The many empty houses start to rot, and everything you ever did in your life seems worthless, because in the eyes of the new capitalist state, it is. And while your life goes to shit, nobody in power really cares or does something about it, in fact everything they do seems to make it worse.
      And now, instead of helping you, the state decides to build a new apartement building for migrant workers in your town. Well, and then, some guys from the west come and tell you, that these migrants are actually the real reason why everything here is so bad, they bring the crime, they get all the money from the state, etc. Even if you don´t actually believe all that bullshit, you at least want to believe it, because it offers an easy solution and an easy fix to all of your problems: Just get those migrants out.
      Just for clarification: I don´t want to defend the racist or xenophobic views of many east germans, I merely want to explain, how they emerged, and that it has little to do with the GDR.

    • @fourmoyle
      @fourmoyle 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you.

    • @pplelo9364
      @pplelo9364 5 месяцев назад

      @@teutonicterror0365 Your comment doesn't come off as apologia for the misguided opinions of some east germans. Wonderful description of the material conditions of people living in the GDR after reunification. It was those conditions that led to what is happening now.

  • @mx338
    @mx338 3 месяца назад +1

    All the defenders of the federal republic of Germany in the comments are killing me.

  • @zagreus5773
    @zagreus5773 6 месяцев назад +3

    Actually it was Eastern Germany specifically that wasn't denazified. That's why the former GDR states are the biggest Nazi and AfD supporters today. You can thank the Communist Party for that.
    Western Germany at least put some effort into denazifiying, hence their much stronger opposition to fascism today.
    Strange how strong fascism is today in former Soviet-(aligned) states (Russia, Hungary, Poland, etc.), isn't it?

  • @donaban500
    @donaban500 6 месяцев назад +4

    American says Germany is completly insane. funny stuff, it is insane how little he acutally knows about world politics.

  • @dudenintendo605
    @dudenintendo605 6 месяцев назад +1

    Here I'm not sure at all, but I have the feeling, that Hasan is not understanding this part of the German culture right! I'm Swiss, but I know a bit about this culture of having to blindly follow the rule and law that any aggression against Jewish people is to defend without asking! Every ambition to be in anyway similar to what a Nazi was, has to follow with immediate consequences! And of course are there hidden groups that are still extremely right (neo nazis), and of course was the perception of this rule purely on the Jewish side of the story! I won't say there was no anti Islamic brainwash in Europe, but the American one worked so good, like a few things from America are doing..., that we had a quiet similar fear of terrorism! Still is there also a big part that realizes the pure unfairness of this conflicts in the middle east, like I do... Is that already enough or too much? Sorry... :)
    I don't take myself too serious, but I just care about some things...
    The "why so much channels"-question from me was on another channel. :) :) But I think your answer could be; this way you can distribute the work on different editors!? That would be great, to involve so many people into your business!

  • @arvidruhland1967
    @arvidruhland1967 23 дня назад +1

    I'm sorry, I like Hasan, but as a german, he just doesn't really know what he's talking about for this one. I'm not gonna talk about it now, but you can answer if want me to actually explain where he's just bot making sense.

  • @inventor4279
    @inventor4279 6 месяцев назад +3

    Follow your leader

  • @sv493
    @sv493 6 месяцев назад +3

    I will die on this hill but what I have noticed about European countries such as France and Germany they seem rather hellbent on not being like America as possible. What I mean is when a Muslim, Jewish, Christian, or whatever family from any part of the world comes to the US their children will be Americans by the time they are adults and their grandchildren especially. The reason for this has been our use of patriotism and how public schools force kids of different groups to intermingle and become friends which leads to how Americans act to this very day.
    It's by no means a perfect system but it's a far better system if you want to unite people under a single identity rather than allow people to stay as their own identities within the same country.

    • @MMMMMMMMMMMP
      @MMMMMMMMMMMP 6 месяцев назад +1

      For some reason only white ethnic nations are suppose to become multicultural where as every single other old world nation is an ethno state with no migration

    • @Skyl3t0n
      @Skyl3t0n 6 месяцев назад +1

      Well your whole point makes no sense and is false.
      If you are born in Germany, you are german. Both of my parents are from croatia.
      I have dual citizenship.
      Overall it is much easier to get german citizenship than it is to get the american or even just a green card.
      So your whole comment is wrong.
      And it is not like the government didn't want those people to integrate. They chose not to. They keep in their own communities and the amount of (mostly muslim) immigrants that can't speak a single word of german after 40 years of living here is astounding. The government is literally providing everything for you. Even free language classes. They aren't forcing you to take those though. You gotta make that decision for yourself.
      Now within the past 10 years everything got worse. There are refugees and immigrants fighting each other like in their tribes in the old country. They even throw f'cking grenades at each other. IN GERMANY. They are disrespecting authority, culture and the country in itself instead of being thankful that they were even let in and given a chance. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you.
      I come from an immigrant background and even I say throw those f*ckers out. There are honest people among them who geniuenly want to do something with their lives but as soon as they commit such crimes or are associated with such gang activity, they really should be deported. They overstayed their welcome.

    • @edithputhy4948
      @edithputhy4948 6 месяцев назад +2

      Duh, America was founded by immigrants, nobody except Native Americans is indigenous while Germany, France etc. are inhabited by ethnic Germans and French people so naturally ethnicity and nationality will be heavily intertwined. The majority of Americans is ethnically European so nationality and ethnicity were never congruent to begin with.

    • @heinrich6294
      @heinrich6294 6 месяцев назад

      @@edithputhy4948 you hit the nail on the head! The birth of the nation or the way to the birth of the nation was completely different

  • @youtubefans510
    @youtubefans510 24 дня назад +1

    different people have different points of view , if you ban them they will find another way and if you suppress them by banning them completely you may get people who will be even more radical
    it is so with any political group in any society anywhere

  • @lunamond6999
    @lunamond6999 6 месяцев назад

    His analysis clearly lacks some inside perspective, but overall, it fits.
    Unions and social movements have always had it very difficult since the nazis killed so many of them. Therefore conservatives have always been able to push the discourse to the right, because of which even though millions of people protested plans to deport migrants and people with migrationhistory, the supposedly progressive coalition (getting railed by the neoliberal FDP) is pushing through inhumane migrationpacts and working together in it with italys fascist Meloni. (lol) And nobody even seems to care.
    Movements like fff are sadly not representing the actual youth population and are being dominated by white, economically wellsituated people.
    Also, the far left is divided between psychotic Anti-Germans and Anti-Imperialists.

  • @human1479
    @human1479 6 месяцев назад +4

    Hello my friends, some of you might want to read my comment :)
    About me: I´m a 20yo russian-german born and raised in Berlin often recognized as being of turkish descent. So let's hear some of my opinions about the video!
    - The rise in power of the AFD is mostly due to social media being able to spread videos from foreigners (meaning arabs and turks) being rude, committing crime etc. Especially in Berlin, that is really an Issue. I can speak for my part being violently injured a couple of times for seemingly (and judiciously) no reason at all. My conclusion was to consciously not get myself into difficult situations. (That worked excellently for me, thank you for asking :) )
    - We Germans have the best knowledge of the holocaust for a good reason. I think that is not to be debated. Everybody has to visit a KZ once, many have much more often. Additionally, the NS time is the most debated topic in history class, starting from preschool till abitur. Followed by the French and American revolution.
    -One other thing that I disagree with is breaking the neonazis down to be of direct descent from the original criminals. I think it is a xenophobic thing by elderly people who fear losing their Christian country to Islam and therefore forged a ridiculous amount of unreasonable hatred.
    -
    Feel free to ask any questions or share your story I might wanna add sth to here and I'm all for a civilized discourse.
    Greetings from Germany and a fella who knows as little as we all do!

    • @human1479
      @human1479 6 месяцев назад +1

      Also, I'm open to any language advice, always looking to improve!

  • @lifeisgreat899
    @lifeisgreat899 6 месяцев назад +3

    *after 2 world wars, dragging people all over to fight, after concentration camps in Africa, and colonialism.. Germany you OWE it to the world to make up for your sins*

    • @heinrich6294
      @heinrich6294 6 месяцев назад

      Germany isn't a person lol. Also todays people has nothing to do with holocaust. Like it is the same to give shame to some white americans because of slavery in the usa

  • @lennihco
    @lennihco 4 месяца назад

    5:50 Not true. There is BSW or Die Linke. They are far-left.

  • @morbvsclz
    @morbvsclz 5 месяцев назад +1

    There is little substance here between all the gaps. I know he means well and believes to be informed. Just check Chaos Tage, the 1st of May stuff and things like Rote Flora which has been occupied by left squatters since 1989 right in the middle of Hamburg. There is a difference in that most of the educated left actually don't see black and white on the Israel topic. They try to sit on the fence between fighting antisemitism and opposing violent/neo-colonialist zionism at the same time.
    It's a hard stance to have and to explain... But it's probably the most reflected one.

    • @danielbrc3126
      @danielbrc3126 5 месяцев назад +1

      Auf den Punkt… äh ich meine on point!

  • @joergnijmeijer8294
    @joergnijmeijer8294 6 месяцев назад +3

    feedback from germany: ON POINT, abi!
    just one thing though: don't forget the large share of the kurdish socialists among the turkish diaspora. if it weren't for them you'd hardly see any red flag in germany anymore.

  • @lisasu7094
    @lisasu7094 6 месяцев назад +7

    I am German and live in Berlin., and Hasan is half right and half wrong about the things he says in this clip. Germany right now I would say is pretty split politically, like the US, because there are a lot of things going wrong. And immigration is actually an issue that needs to be talked about, and I'm saying this as someone who only ever votes left. It's just not manageable for German citizens to support every single person seeking refuge in Germany seeing as it is a pretty small country, and we do spend a lot of money on these people due to the fact we're a social state.
    We also have a growing elderly population which means that the burden of supporting everyone lies heavy on those, who are working adults now or will be in the future. So there is that thing that really does need to be talked about. It is true that there are a lot of people voting for the AfD but that is, in my opinion, also due to a lot of protest voters because none of the other political parties will ever talk about the problems immigration brings.
    Also, a huge amount of Germans were absolutely appalled when this secret nazi AfD meeting happened, and we are pretty well educated when it comes to what happened during the Third Reich. In school, we spent 3 years just talking about the holocaust. Also, here in Berlin, there are pro-palestine protests happening all the time, and there's pro-palestine graffiti everywhere. It's just that there is still a lot of guilt ingrained in Germans for what Germans did to jews (and others) not even 100 years ago, so there are also a lot of people who are pro-Israel.

  • @KNNY_-sp6kq
    @KNNY_-sp6kq 6 месяцев назад

    im feeling a bit of an understatement regarding the disorganisation of antifa, from my experience the pro/anti israel view is quite regional and as presented led to a huge split within the antifa, although i feel like pro israel orgs are also becoming more and more frequent/popular

  • @yoshimeier3060
    @yoshimeier3060 6 месяцев назад +5

    Muslim priests in Germany are also educated and sent to Germany by a Turkish State Agency.
    And its pretty clear Erdogan has his own interest in mind since thats a pretty big voting block.

  • @IlSinistero
    @IlSinistero 6 месяцев назад +7

    Here in Austria its worse

    • @mikered8967
      @mikered8967 6 месяцев назад

      Looking forward to welcome Kickl as new chancellor

    • @IlSinistero
      @IlSinistero 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikered8967 in the end it’s all about what the ÖVP will do, I don’t think any of the other parties would go into a coalition with the FPÖ

    • @mikered8967
      @mikered8967 6 месяцев назад

      @@IlSinistero i agree

    • @lecho0175
      @lecho0175 6 месяцев назад +2

      Can you put Sellner in prison please?

  • @Angel_Slayer23
    @Angel_Slayer23 6 месяцев назад

    I think thats also an issue in America 4:10 , in some places at least. Such as the town that has very religiously Islamic dominated governing, banning public display of pride flags, and many Muslim youth in that town, literally egg people’s pride flags, break the flags, and vandalize property.
    I also saw this in Maine, when going to school, there was a sort of group-thing, in which teens who had moved from the middle east, would group up in the school, harass women, harass lgbtq students, and there was even a situation in which 2 highschoolers from the group, attacked a white middle schooler on the basis of racism. They were also very racist to the asian and black students.

  • @maxatt1430
    @maxatt1430 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hasan please educate youreself before speaking on issues like this

  • @BlackChambermaid
    @BlackChambermaid 6 месяцев назад +8

    Maybe hassan should actually talk to the turks in Germany instead of just feeling connected to them lol

    • @dolifa
      @dolifa 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ufff he is so disconnected, talking a bunch of bs… black and white thinking.

    • @BlackChambermaid
      @BlackChambermaid 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@dolifau also have to consider that this is a lifestream and he obviously didn't do research beforehand. But I agree his opinions are pretty black and white.

  • @editsbyconnorlieberman
    @editsbyconnorlieberman 6 месяцев назад +5

    as German-American, who is jewish, very scared to see what is happening in Germany right now.

  • @SarveshMunde-qx9vb
    @SarveshMunde-qx9vb 2 месяца назад

    How is this not ACTUAL ethnic cleansing???

  • @dvmien420
    @dvmien420 6 месяцев назад

    sad part is that remigration dont include the us soldiars wo used ramstein to drohnes children in the middle east