What Is Going on in Germany?! | HasanAbi reacts to AFD's Remigration Plans

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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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"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.

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

PhilfreezeCH
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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.

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

A_New_Error
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watching hasan talk about german politics is so cringe

TheBusbyBabes
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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
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Hasan is so painfully misinformed, it hurts

EAS
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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

captaincrunch
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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

Sperber
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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.

greatwhitesufi
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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.

Angedattelt
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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

tasty
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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).

genesiss
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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".

antoniousai
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The editing in the beginning was much appreciated.

ImOnlyChasingSafety
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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.

XZaRxJILaX
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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

Jette...
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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

Moiny
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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.

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

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