Imagine what your words do to me.
Having the recent US ICE officer murder in mind: The opposite (which is equally bad) happens in Germany. Here, several police forces watch for 30 minutes one Albanian migrant (who already got the German passport and such runs in the crime statistic as a German as a side note), damaging 3 police cars among other things with only a large metal pole (which makes him slow) and thus could have been easily stopped. We would all need a healthy mix between the US brutality and German wokeness.
Have seen other videos where German Police throttle ppl and Americans praise them as cops doing their jobs.
Why wasnât he stopped? Were your law enforcement officers provoking him?
A fictive tribunal against Germany was staged, and Harald Martenstein, who is not known to be a AfD supporter, spoke up for them. He hold the political left (which means all left from the AfD but of course, especially the Left, the Greens and the SPD), the mirror up. Was pretty ugly, lol. The left didnât like what they had to face in that mirror, lol. That tribunal and this speech made furore here throughout the media.
Thatâs funny, but the adequate german word is âGottâ. Never heard of the one in the video. Factually, the meaning of this constructed word is equal to a God, though. But itâs not a real word that I know of. But I better check the Duden, lol.
P.S.: I just checked. It"s no german word but a word creation by adding several nouns. Therefore its nonsense.
The state election in Baden-Wuerttemberg resulted in the lowest SPD votes ever. Narrowly over 5 %, lol. While the party moved far left, their (former) voters moved right and mainly to the AfD, which climbed the ranks up from ## 5 to 3.
As a former SPD voter, I feel with those who switched. Oezdemir from the Greens won, and just like his Green predecessor, by distancing from the party in both rhethoric as well as by not even using the typical party signs in the marketing posters.