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[Applause]
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This is the advice good for knowing
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which cultures bet thoughts
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are better Another celebrity is 36 years old
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and came to Germany as refugees from Eritrea
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and now he is making
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politics for the eighth
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[Applause]
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and I ask myself why Does he do that?
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It's a strange story. My
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family comes from Eritrea,
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but our lives are completely
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different. He's an AfD politician,
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district executive candidate in the
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upcoming local elections in Baden-
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Württemberg
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How could such
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an FD come about? But I asked him
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and this question didn't even arise for him
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and I think it's cool
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that he lets us separate, that he
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shows us this trust because of
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course he, like all the people
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from this babble
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There is a youth press et
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cetera and that's why it's all the more to
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my credit that this
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trust gives us because knowledge wasn't what I
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actually wanted. I
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pick myself up from his house, but at his request
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we then arrange to meet in the
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lobby of a hotel and I ask I'm
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not expecting anything the whole time,
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so I'm slowly getting a bit
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nervous, it
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was really crazy, it just didn't
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come at all and other people or me were being taken for a
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ride from the start
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and
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sent one thing that it's never strange, that he has
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n't contacted me again,
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he just wrote that he's late,
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but that he won't say again now that
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I'll be back a tick
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later, that makes me a little
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nervous,
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there
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we are need
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[music]
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everything works everything knows 2 and there was
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then I would say now go there
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or hit it first let's see a bit
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what it was called it was there then
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it starts and I immediately notice how
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proud he is of the ard there Where he
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grew up, in the Emmertsgrund
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district of Heidelberg, a party was
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really successful, over 20 percent in
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the last federal election, and Honig
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thinks it's good that the popularity in the
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foreign-foreign district is so great. The
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reason is that this is the district that
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has the most migrants and the most people
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Migration background Over 80
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percent of the residents there have a
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migration background
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and yes, of course, I
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grew up there too. Today the
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federal elections have the entirety of the
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whole of Heidelberg, this city has the
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highest
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percentage in the migration office,
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just like always, everything is in a different
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part of the city when boxberg there are a
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little fewer migrants there a little
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less also fell a little less and
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there they came second okay
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that's interesting then tell us
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that in view of several old hat
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Romy comes to Germany as a one-year-old
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here in this corner of
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Heidelberg
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[music]
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hardly German friends, migrants,
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a stable family among themselves, a few
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years ago they started with YouTube videos
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against countries that were leftists against Islam.
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Here you have to grow up with two three
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siblings, exactly in
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older half-sister, yes, my younger
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sister and my brother,
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I have that too room of the ok and where do
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you mean that what is the relationship
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with the siblings like actually good
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only with the brother is it a bit like that a
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bit just in the distance I say
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now also because of the history of the port a
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bit because of that too so there were
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a few little things before that It could
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probably have been ironed out, but
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he probably made a comment on these videos in every phase
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where I was thin-skinned,
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I say quite honestly,
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and
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spread hatred and incitement, exactly
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the same slogans that I always
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hear from the left and with your parents
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Anything that briefly says that your father
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is there tends to be more green and what
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does he say to you? So that's far from a
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political matter, but I think it's
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just good that I'm doing that,
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that I'm not doing something that does
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n't agree with him But the fact that I
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get involved in politics Romy
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also happens to me today, most of his
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friends have a migrant background and
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there are also Muslims among his
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friends. That surprises me
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because Toni particularly enjoys working on Islam.
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I see Islam as something that
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is definitely dangerous on a large scale But
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I also see the structure that
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Islam can bring, the calm that
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Islam can bring, so I look at
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the positive aspects,
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even if I don't mention it to you in
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my critical videos or when I
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'm in public, I know that
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I don't Why don't you do that? Do
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n't you? It's always about criticism,
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of course, again and I don't want to
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advertise Islam when I
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'm just as good and
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now I'm going to talk radically and not
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as an affront is
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probably attacking somehow but
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Islam has so many dangerous
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aspects now I could get good things
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out there
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isn't really much dangerous
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thing to say critically
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but that can be said about any dangerous
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ideology we can say that about any
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dangerous ideology but also has
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some nice things why Don't talk
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about the nice things about communism,
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yes, but there are sometimes so many
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people that I would have heard with
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creative things predominate so much that
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you have no reason to achieve the positive ones, you
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're lame, so to speak,
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almost yes, definitely
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clearly increase well whether that shows but
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now I know that in any case
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so long now not all akbas
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rip knives
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is because of it to be
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honest you don't see that well
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known also I think I have a
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bit more experience what say I
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am as I said I'm a Muslim and I I
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know so so so many Muslims and have
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heard me running or swimming a
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random coincidence it can't be a
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coincidence that all the Muslims I
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know and there are quite a few of them clearly you
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are a cultural Muslim please you are
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not what I have very believers
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had to be my Parents offer five
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times a day
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As you say that the majority of
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Muslims are as you believe this is
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a big day not the bigger part
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is a big difference do you want to
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limit yourself somehow in a
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no I see I see the danger of
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getting to that point ok end of day 1 first
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impression from the ibis not stupid
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I didn't expect that either,
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but he also thinks he's smarter than
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most of the others
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[music]
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why homie is politically where he
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is not poor
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[music]
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let's go back to the past
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where you start running away from your parents In the
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80s from Eritrea to Germany,
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just like my parents
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in their homeland, there had been
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a bloody civil war for years.
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Child soldiers were also used. There were
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executions and torture.
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Tens of thousands of innocent people were affected.
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A country on the run.
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Germany is the country of refuge
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peace, the family receives asylum and
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now we're going into the election campaign for the
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AF den Wald are municipal with
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Alois Seidl has announced his participation this evening,
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the parliamentary group leader in the
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Bundestag
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beforehand but I want to explain the thing
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with Eritrea again
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in Eritrea 42 as a carrier family etc
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If someone were to call you, I have no
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idea, it's hypothetical, aunt uncle and
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says I need your help.
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I'm out of it now. I'm not out of it.
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We don't have any food. Everything
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helps me. Somehow I can't
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be objective when I'm you but you
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can actually I'm a little bit
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I would say that he would
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n't be allowed to get any more in Germany then
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I wouldn't know if it
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's an overreaction because I'll shed tears
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if we don't say they should, the
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pillars reaction they should then
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I wouldn't have to either if I'm not perhaps
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biased in some way because I myself
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have Eritrean origins, I could give
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my opinion but a respectable size of
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group of people from Eritrea
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who flee to Germany flow to Europe,
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that's not the rule now
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also very good very good very quickly
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approved just exactly 99 percent
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because there is stop There is a dictator and
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I have no problem with people
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whose asylum procedure is approved.
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I have everything going smoothly. I have zero
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problems with it.
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Others in his party apparently
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already have problems with it and there are
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racist comments for Romy, all
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isolated cases.
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How many people have to express themselves like that
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Many of these individual cases, I say
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now, there must be, you say
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it's no longer a small
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current but that's the
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core of this party so when do you get
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the feeling that it's no longer the Baidu
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says that the minority I don't think so
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that no one is in the party
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but they have different views,
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how often does that have to happen that you
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say closeness, that is no longer the
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minority and the media maybe there is
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a kernel of truth
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in the reporting there is a
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kernel of truth in it so I would yes,
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don't accept that today a
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dear person should communicate differently, I should
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n't express ourselves now,
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of course there is some
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truth in there somewhere, but of course it is
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also very much exaggerated,
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that is, of course, there is also a
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small current among us
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that has the question you say small
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current there there there the
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opinions differ is a current is a big
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current who gives the sound in a way
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well the sound is not given by those
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not even close to the one during the
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sound is not given by them if
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they would really gain the upper hand
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If they really had a dominant
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control, dominance within the
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party, it would be a step further than
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one of my tasks, of course, to
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ensure that there is no such thing as
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the relaxed one when it comes to
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racism and maybe that's
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the strange thing because if even an
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Afro-German like that He no longer has a problem with the
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word negro or brown then
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some people in his party will probably
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breathe a sigh of relief because everything seems to be allowed.
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On the way to the AFG event
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he then tells me about how he
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once had to discuss this matter with a black
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musician.
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I have that Then I asked myself that's
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not how it will be as a Negro,
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not business in the seventh grade, it
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must have been because I was my
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religion teacher, yes, and one of them looked
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like you and it will be like that, Negro,
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you can't do that. The
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seventh grade money is
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for For me it was okay,
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others are Andrea then I thought
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like that but then the following happened to this
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girl classmate, this freaked out,
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what did you do, I don't know what
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did you do
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and she was
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suddenly so outraged on behalf of me that she was so insulted and
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asked the man to do it brought that he
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what is nice why is it nice that
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someone who is not affected himself
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stands up for people
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you can actually only be the affected
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if you really mean what should
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I say and for me
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it is not at all There
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had been no insults in any
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form for me, but now
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that the drama has come out of it and
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suddenly the religion teacher
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somehow got a bad feeling
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as if I was being hurt and he did
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n't apologize to her because he was
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like something bad has done but to me I'm
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sorry and I think to myself what
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have you done have you apologized to me
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now you have to
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arrive before the election event and
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Tommy you're having fun he
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already knows that the protests against the AfD for him
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these are the people a bit of
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intolerant Muslims just
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in the hall switched to
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local politicians and it was
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immediately recognized
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that he was surviving while I kept
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thinking I was being watched, he
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actually seemed to feel really comfortable here
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[music]
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but then suddenly the
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feel-good mood was over
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So the 120 has changed a bit,
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the police have made an announcement about
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what the folders are not allowed to select here,
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that anyone who wants one can come in
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here into this hall, which means that
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the protesters who were out there
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can theoretically come in here too,
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some of them are Already in here
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the mood is a little
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bit attacking in case you're
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wondering why we don't film in the audience,
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that's the agreement here because that
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means some people are afraid of
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losing their job if they're seen at the event
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being filmed, that's why
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we don't want the audience or if
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only from behind or if you asked, please feel free to do
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it again
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today it starts
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[applause]
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someone
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was [applause]
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so it goes
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but 30
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[applause]
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but then she comes even earlier
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than planned, she enters the stage everything is
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fine tried to calm the heated tempers
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girls are in bremen she wants a
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peace song the demonstrators shouted
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the international
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[music]
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here
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[applause]
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left
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the dance guard
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managed that even the thing but
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not no more in the mood for
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[applause]
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sorry it's okay if I
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a few questions
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so press is of course as usual a
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difficult task the event
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try to move on now we want to
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avoid all of them as I said but we are not giving up my
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can I ask you a quick question
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all right, I can ask a question
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too are filmed by the ndr
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north german broadcasting
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that is good average again
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anyway
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hello have asked short questions and
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from the north german broadcasting
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we can get through
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everything clearly I have now seen
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5 and I have to say
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they are optimistic
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okay would if the journalists were
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but how many don't have because of the
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unobjectivity just a completely new
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light to wake up too unobjective that they
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position themselves so clearly with the
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red ones just say an example
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I'm not coming here and now but they
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come here attack me and say
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you are an activist and a but is
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when you say are you but an example
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I would that is sent yes then do
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n't come here if it's filming
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then go on yes
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I don't have that
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we are now
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also waiting for the interview with the woman because she
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wanted to take a few minutes and
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We're just moving a little
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closer,
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here's where I'm at now, I can't get any further
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[music]
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we're doing it very quickly, exactly, we
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're in control from the end
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voters for you in the future too, you can
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understand why I've
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just seen the audience now, why it's
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a very homogeneous group, why
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obviously people like me are
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n't approached by your party, why
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is that? I can even
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understand that to a large extent
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This is actually a strategic
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challenge that we have, so
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we're going internally, so I'm
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also wondering how can I convince people like you,
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for example, to
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vote for me at some point, how can I convince them
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that I also represent their interests?
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They are also sometimes known I
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like to be more precise in my choice of words, not to
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be squeamish and whole
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groups of people and I also feel like I'm being
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addressed at times
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or my family is being addressed on their own behalf.
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I'm also a Muslim and I
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definitely have the feeling
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that they're trying to use their language
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So now these Muslims are saying, what am
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I doing, for example, from their
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point of view, it's wrong that
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they generalize that they throw Muslims
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a simple we're talking about
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headscarf girls who don't contribute to
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this thanks to people talking about Miss
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Universe or measures of ribbons or
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knives, they know what they said
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That's all vocabulary where they
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specifically target a group of a
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religious group and where they
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reform everyone, whether they do something like he
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does, I'm okay, that's exactly what I'm
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not doing right now
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Let's start with the
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headscarf girls this is a term the
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title they say has coined and when I talk
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about knife men then I admit it
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is such a sharp term but we
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have a problem with the fair
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migration and knife crime in
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our country in the last few years has
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gone again but why not just the
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impression but it is now
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the super teachers have spread that a
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crime is committed by someone because
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their pattern fits be it an Arab or
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migrant background a huge topic
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a huge on all channels they are
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immediately present and if it is It was a
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German, they are silent and
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that is demonstrable why closed
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they also make their problem
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this example
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we do here too I personally thought
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that was important to me and
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I point out the problem because you
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just have to understand in the last few
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years we have a net immigration
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of plus 4 million people
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completely foreign culture content how do you
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see it as a danger is my absolute
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power from how and then but I wanted to go
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back to the original topic to be
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dragged a bit the last
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question last question only would you
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like more people with
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a migration background Muslims Africans are enthusiastic about the
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AFG getting involved in the AFG
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all kinds of
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Christmas why not if they share the values
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the free democratic
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basic order
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of course if they
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make a positive contribution to music and if they do that
00:20:09
then everything is completely fine
00:20:12
whoever is talking here about
00:20:14
backgrounds and somehow house but
00:20:16
I never understood that anyway, well
00:20:18
if your party friends always
00:20:20
like to talk about negroes that is the word
00:20:22
that is problematic or
00:20:24
that is a problematic 2 that is all
00:20:27
good against it
00:20:30
there are regulatory measures
00:20:32
within the party it will be Also not
00:20:34
tolerated, something like that, thank you very much
00:20:35
for your time, thank you very much for
00:20:38
coming and putting
00:20:40
me through the wolf here.
00:20:45
The word negro is problematic for everyone, so that's what
00:20:47
I would have
00:20:49
honestly not expected to be so clear,
00:20:51
but the word is interesting
00:20:53
not problematic invented blacks
00:20:55
are just too sensitive and
00:20:57
anyway it always depends on the
00:20:58
context the term old wise man
00:21:01
he finds racist
00:21:04
a few weeks later I will
00:21:07
meet here one last time
00:21:10
but this time not in Heidelberg were in
00:21:12
Rhineland-Palatinate can
00:21:15
[music]
00:21:21
grandma particularly likes coming here, the
00:21:24
city has become a symbol for rights
00:21:26
and he is supposed to have his appearance here
00:21:29
[music]
00:21:33
in December 2017, 15-
00:21:36
year-old mia was stabbed here, the perpetrator was a
00:21:38
rejected asylum seeker from Afghanistan
00:21:41
and this is now making politics
00:21:45
Since the murder,
00:21:47
right-wing and sometimes even Nazis have been marching through again and again.
00:21:51
[Applause]
00:22:00
We have just arrived here in Kandel
00:22:02
in Rhineland Palatinate.
00:22:04
The Kandel women's alliance will be
00:22:06
holding a rally here tomorrow and Hof is
00:22:08
invited as a guest speaker who is
00:22:10
now coming Tomorrow especially from
00:22:11
Heidelberg and we'll take a
00:22:13
look at it and see what there
00:22:15
has to say on stage,
00:22:18
what good sports people in today's sports
00:22:23
today super series, it's an audience
00:22:25
with which you feel comfortable,
00:22:27
do you think I'm wondering if I got the book
00:22:29
there Where you're talking, that's a
00:22:32
good question, of course I can't
00:22:34
speak for every single person. The last time
00:22:35
I was here I felt quite
00:22:37
comfortable here, I say quite openly, but of
00:22:39
course there was an
00:22:41
apparent npd person at the end I was photographed,
00:22:43
okay then say' This is now completely
00:22:45
transparent, something that is of course not
00:22:47
like the marching then
00:22:48
somehow one of these left-wing
00:22:49
organizations did you
00:22:51
take a picture of me then then wrote yes npd and
00:22:54
afd together he said okay but
00:22:58
I can say it quite openly when I give a
00:23:00
speech at the front hold and an npd who
00:23:02
normally only stands for the white race
00:23:03
or just a lot of blood and soil
00:23:05
and listens to me and on all markets okay
00:23:08
there is a black one and i agree with the
00:23:10
black one i think that's better
00:23:12
than if he was with the npd Do
00:23:14
you think they play a
00:23:16
little bit with it because they have a healthy
00:23:17
image and that will create the question
00:23:19
because they have these emotions
00:23:22
press goes right also after the club
00:23:24
are npd do you think the players have to
00:23:26
so that they say fig leaf here
00:23:28
we have one black speaker how
00:23:29
can this be a nazi
00:23:30
event now when we even have
00:23:32
a black man who won a shop himself
00:23:34
from eritrea 1 he
00:23:35
promises not immigrated fled
00:23:39
big differences
00:23:43
so I'm so arrogant and so
00:23:45
self-confident to believe and that's not
00:23:48
my skin color for The people
00:23:49
are important but the words this background
00:23:51
that we have this year is just like I
00:23:53
play in your life in his thinking
00:23:54
in yours in his political actions
00:23:56
that actually doesn't
00:23:58
exist so very very important my
00:24:00
baker and my migration background
00:24:03
biology that is For me, because I
00:24:06
'm not left-wing, it doesn't matter at all that
00:24:11
we have to talk to us,
00:24:14
good day, we're from the ndr, you've got
00:24:16
everything clear from the audience, thank you,
00:24:19
maybe here are the two here or
00:24:21
the German flag,
00:24:22
sorry, we're from the end,
00:24:24
you can have a quick moment with us with
00:24:26
you rule not why not if he
00:24:29
or with the ndr no comment nothing
00:24:32
got it nothing capito nothing chapter no
00:24:34
comment
00:24:38
with the can the talk that you are your
00:24:41
friends but why are we standing then tell me I
00:24:44
'm talking to your friend
00:24:46
we're asking forward
00:24:50
sorry you have short ones moment
00:24:53
forums from the end we come from
00:24:54
Hamburg and is for this trend why
00:25:00
his suggestion in this pixel
00:25:05
lies press lies press lies press
00:25:10
fortress Europe makes the borders tight
00:25:13
and Europe makes the borders
00:25:16
remain a runs into bed then it's the
00:25:18
same
00:25:20
on the By the way, nobody on the left against the demo will
00:25:22
talk to me.
00:25:24
They know
00:25:28
what they're talking about. In the meantime, some of them
00:25:31
even ask him for autographs or
00:25:32
photos.
00:25:35
I'm very excited about his speech
00:25:39
[music]
00:25:47
completely from me
00:25:50
was putin
00:25:53
Germany
00:25:55
[applause]
00:25:58
1/2/3
00:26:00
still
00:26:02
okay which culture is better then it's
00:26:05
long since passed to Spain and
00:26:09
Germany
00:26:10
[applause]
00:26:17
[applause]
00:26:18
[music]
00:26:34
of course I announced that
00:26:37
we want to annoy the data a bit,
00:26:39
exactly that what I achieved
00:26:41
of course and the team have problems
00:26:44
or are afraid sometimes eyes with the
00:26:45
word Germany not only
00:26:52
don't know the word yet
00:26:54
I think it has to
00:26:58
be normalized or should be normal that you are
00:27:01
also proud of what you have achieved
00:27:05
now the question is of course I have
00:27:09
it in the context of the comparisons of the
00:27:10
other countries, Chris, ask
00:27:12
yourself a question, imagine that they had become
00:27:14
clear and Saudi Arabia has to
00:27:18
be among others. That was
00:27:22
n't something like that on paper. That's exactly what I have of
00:27:25
these objective genders
00:27:30
They are objectively worse, hello, I
00:27:32
think now it's good to know which
00:27:35
cultures are better than
00:27:37
others when these thoughts and ideas 34
00:27:40
19 are clear, it's just to
00:27:44
say Germany and German culture,
00:27:45
the German thoughts and culture
00:27:47
ultimately know no different in short -
00:27:49
unlike a collection of demographic
00:27:51
collections of thoughts and ideas that do
00:27:54
n't pay for the fact that the others are the same
00:27:55
and it's important that we
00:27:57
say that clearly that the other
00:27:58
delicious
00:27:59
[music]
00:28:05
when I started this film
00:28:07
I had the claim homie
00:28:09
Understandable but to be honest if
00:28:11
after our meeting I'm not much smarter
00:28:12
than before.
00:28:13
Romy seems to really enjoy the confirmation from white
00:28:16
Germans.
00:28:18
Nothing about his roots matters to him anymore.
00:28:21
That's okay. Can an Afro-German also
00:28:23
be in the AFG or isn't it all
00:28:26
one thing? strange twist
00:28:32
[music]
00:28:38
so that was the film about romy brato I
00:28:41
hope you liked it, if not
00:28:42
then feel free to tell us tell me feel
00:28:44
free to write it in the comments
00:28:45
criticism suggestions and subscribe to the
00:28:48
channel we'll always be happy and if
00:28:50
you still If you have new topics,
00:28:52
suggestions, feel free to send us an email,
00:28:54
it was [ __ ]
00:28:57
before, actually it shouldn't be too long,
00:29:00
okay

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