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Germany: “Racist” video from island of Sylt causes outrage

The video, which is now causing a stir in Berlin’s political circles, is just 15 seconds long. It shows young people on the terrace of an expensive restaurant on Sylt, the North Sea island much frequented by wealthy German holidaymakers.

The short sequence was recorded on what appears to be a mild early summer evening, with the first glow of sunset in the background. The young people are wearing smart-casual clothes and dancing. Five of them are chanting: “Germany for the Germans, foreigners out.”

And at least one of the participants appears to be giving the Hitler salute, holding two fingers between his upper lip and nose, as if to imitate a Hitler mustache.


There are two sides to nearly every story. It’s a funny old world when Hamas Terrorists get the greenlight for a new Pallie state but Germans who have been severely over enriched by a Muslim invasion are declared racists for wanting to have their country back. The same people complaining of the silly “Hitler moustache” likely turn a blind eye to the routine Mohammedan mayhem in their streets.  Canada too is full of that kind of hypocrite.

Tweet TranslationWhen you watch videos like these from parties on Sylt and understand the background to them, I’m actually surprised that people don’t sing “Foreigners out” more often.

They are there 1-2 times a year with 100% ethnic Germans. A hundred people in a small space and everyone is peaceful and relaxed despite the alcohol.

They subconsciously associate these experiences with the idea that it is apparently possible to celebrate exuberantly if the right circumstances prevail.

Back in the disco of their hometown (Munich, Hamburg, Düsseldorf), the girls have to take pepper spray with them again, the boys have to put up with insults from Ahmet and Murat because otherwise they’ll get a slap in the face and one of the gang is missing their cell phone or wallet after the evening (Has Motumbo)

Of course, these people would like the whole of Germany to look like Sylt. They know that this is desirable and worth living in, but they cannot communicate this publicly because their social fall is much greater than that of Ronny from the prefab housing project.

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