>But what remained largely unnoticed were the attacks on foreigners and asylum hostels. More than 4,000 have occurred since 2015, some involving the use of molotov cocktails, baseball bats, and with armed neo-Nazis even raiding children’s rooms. In 2016, an average of 10 hate crimes each day against migrants was officially registered.
>What does that mean for daily life in the places where these attacks happened? To take the full measure of it, you have to live here. There’s the conversation at the bakery where an old woman complains about the “bad” foreigners, and the woman serving her agrees. There’s the conductor on the tramway who deliberately checks only the tickets of the black passengers. And there are the attacks on leftwing cultural projects or community centres – stones thrown, beatings, the violence you experience when you try to get involved. And there’s the passivity of the so-called civilian population – locals who stand by when a black person is beaten up in the town centre. Racist, fascist normality sets in.
>Youth centres and social workers are rare. People who try to act against far-right groups by launching “alternative” projects live dangerously, in daily confrontation with hatred. You struggle to set up a school workshop against extremism, and have to look hard to find people who would even consider this kind of work in rural areas. After all, who wants to live in a Nazi village? Those with German passports can choose to stay away from these towns where car tyres get punctured and homes are subjected to arson attacks just because some people don’t like who you are, where you come from, or what your political position is. But not everyone can leave easily. Asylum seekers have a residency obligation if they want to receive benefits or work permits.
There was so no such thing as a death camp in ww2, german or otherwise.
Ryan Anderson
None. Wh*tes are a disgusting and subversive species.
Elijah Williams
This was before the Polish law. And don’t worry, their time will come
Isaac White
I've survived 5 death camps cause I never been to one
Christopher Ross
After all, who wants to live in a Nazi village?
Justin Thompson
When the German media reported the first few fires on hostels housing refugees, there was a huge increase in the number of refugee houses attacked by arson.
It was a suicide effect where Germans where encouraged to go take direct action action, so German media began NOT reporting it so that would-be arsonists wouldn't feel encouraged.
Yet now leftists bitch the German media isn't covering it more aka which would cause more anti-sandnigg arson.
as a native German i find these stories particularly amusing considering how we [Germans] are known and get praised all over the world for our efficiency yet every second kike claims he or one of his relatives has "survived" the hall of cost
When they start talking about old kikes being terrified of Nazis, you know they're getting desperate.
Dominic Hernandez
>Asylum seekers have a residency obligation if they want to receive benefits or work permits Then he should fuck off back to wherever he is from, instead of trying to force locals to accept him. Fucking jews
Adam Smith
>an average of 10 hate crimes each day against migrants Hardly surprising when anti-immigration Tweets are literally considered hate crimes.
Seems like besides the stasi and soviet occupation it was pretty comfy for a warsaw pact country. Can see how joining the BRD might have felt like a loss
Asher Stewart
>survived 5 death camps
Wow. You were a helpless jewish prisoner who was sent to 5 different camps all of which were designed to slaughter as many jews as possible but you managed to somehow survive. Pretty impressive. Almost like they were actually work camps and not death camps at all.
>Can see how joining the BRD might have felt like a loss It felt bad in terms that we were annexed and we had to change everything while in the west nothing changed But reunification was one of the luckiest things that happend to us The demonstration '89 werent even intended for the reunfication but to change the DDR It was a lot of luck
Aiden Powell
They literally have a mental block about the holocaust.
It is like dealing with a Christian. Like if you told them that your friend Mike walked on water or rose from the dead after 3 days they would laugh in your face. But in the context of their religion there is just a mental block that just kills their otherwise rational thinking abilities.
These people will believe literally anything about the holocaust. Stuff they would never believe in a million years in other contexts.