tv Kultur.21 Deutsche Welle October 26, 2020 8:30pm-9:01pm CET
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i'm screaming. and as i am now i am on them have going through don't penalize me your new year's eve right here in. our 2 part series the 3rd reich. starts nov 12th on d w. these are to mulch times in the u.s. the country has been shaken by protests sparked by the death of george floyd a black man who died while being arrested by a life police officer during. the demonstrations are the largest seen in decades protesters are demanding an end to police brutality and racism. it's almost like police officers have been able to
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just do whatever they've been wanting to do. on the streets this frustration turns to violence buildings are torched and businesses plunder and. right wing militias like american will take it upon themselves to preserve law and order these people that are down there they're not protesters they're criminals and they're actively working to help the stabilize our government and president trump keeps fueling the tensions with his rhetoric crowd and i wish stand back and stand by. october in louisville kentucky cities scarred by the penn demick and protests.
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windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activist. she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this
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nation in you know the black woman is the most disrespect at one moment in america 'd and so for me you know she she just gives me that string to keep fighting. briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of. in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant this type of search warrant authorizes officers to enter private premises without announcing their presence and forcibly opened doors the police were searching for drugs. an exchange of gunfire and sued and briana taylor died in a hail of bullets. you can see from out here that when police officers started shooting that they shot from outside the home and so here's one still bullet hole in the police evidence. that was still there the so shows evidence that they were shooting from outside and so. you know it's just very unfortunate and just the
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amount of bullets that was reported over 20 bullets shot. inside the home police strategist karen drafted briana's law which bans the use of no knock warrants in louisville it's now been passed and she hopes it will soon be adopted through kentucky she says the roots of police brutality lie in the judicial system and with the police themselves there's different policies that are past the legislative level and then you see different police policies or police practices that are done on the ground level 'd and so i think that it's a combination of all those things and then also just a combination of no police accountability like no one is really holding the police accountable and it's almost like police officers have been able to just do whatever they've been wanting to do 3000 kilometers to the west they aim to provide backup
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to the police at a secret location in the u.s. state of washington members of the american wolf militia heat for shooting practice their leader entrepreneur peter davis with the government. their weapon of choice the infamous a k $47.00 also known as the kalashnikov originally developed for the salvation army. plans to use the assault rifle to defend america's freedom. pretty good classic so they don't make a might not any more right you could drop it in the mud. peter dia's found an american wolf mud long ago he's financed the militias. using more than $100000.00
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of his own money earned by renting old office furniture he feels it's his mission to protect america with arms if necessary and i think it should be important for everybody to be familiar with it because especially right now you just don't really know what's going to happen next in the place that we're in this country and the world really is and right now if i would have told you 6 months or a year ago that we were going to be locked down told where you could travel told what you can and can't do who you can and can hang out with where you can eat where you can eat the amount of control that's being pushed on us right now nobody would have ever believed me so saying something that this may be important in the future . isn't as outlandish as one would think since. this stuff here. it's estimated the usa is home to some 180 militia american wolf has around 10 active members many
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a former soldiers and like subscribe to conspiracy theories. what is happening right now is our government is in the midst of a coup. there's certain members of our government who are actively working to change this government from what it's designed to be the land of opportunity they're trying to turn us into some sort of socialist government a new form of government humanitarianism. i don't know who or why exactly but it really doesn't matter who or why it all that matters is it doesn't happen. cynthia millet is all too familiar with these kinds of theories she heads the polarization and extremism research and innovation lab at the american university in washington d.c. and she warns that militias are among those profiting most from the current political climate. all the militia groups and of fact i would say all extremist groups
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essentially are defined by most essentially by a sense of threat a sense of existential threat of dire threat a feeling that my people whether that's a race or a gender or nation are at threat because of this other group and that i'm morally compelled to act against them and so that takes heroic warrior like action. herons whole life has been shaped by structural racism she says she's never broken the law yet she's been arrested several times from an early age her parents made her aware that the police could pose a very real threat. the fear of being stopped by the cops follows her wherever she goes. it's always been a situation where you're told whenever you interact with the police you know you back then you know when i grew up it was say yes ma'am no ma'am oh yes sir no sir
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or do everything that they asked you to do and now that that is common to shift to work. make sure that your hands are being seen keep your hands on the stand will if you're going to pull something out of your glove box like insurance or registration make sure you're telling them exactly what you're doing it every single moment. for years could tour a heroin had been thinking of buying a handgun. the protests in recent months have finally made up her mind. if you take the mag out just hit that button right there. and then 5 this one in there will be able to feel the difference. of this one just punch it.
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now put it in your hand. feel better. because a this exact is a lot of folks when they get smaller guys in a grip and they don't like their computer float so what i was able to get was a 9 millimeter very small i really liked it because it fit so monahan. really like the grip on it and so for me it was i was looking for something that is lightweight and something that i could. you know i could have on sale. and it wasn't very heavy and so it's perfect and so now i just need to get to a gun range yet it's not fear of the police that's convinced her to get a gun she says it's the armed militias who are turning up at protests more and more often. i mean it's scary obviously and you never know what's going to happen when
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you're out and i think that it's important. and arm themselves for that extra protection that they do so i don't go out by myself now and so usually with at least one or 2 other people and so on if there is a case where i need to be alone then this is this is something that i can take with me so i feel secure. 15 minutes that's all the time it takes to buy a gun in kentucky and sales moment in $82.00 and says she's never sold as many firearms as she has in recent months she thinks it's right that more and more civilians are taking matters into their own hands. in times like these i think it's nice that people are willing to do something like that but i fear for him you know because they don't have the training that some of the police officers may have the worst it scares me. so it's nice to know that there are people out there that are willing to risk risk their lives for something like that it doesn't necessarily
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belong to them. the militia american wolf on route to what they call their next mission their destination portland oregon peter d.s. wants to see the black lives matter protests there for himself still he's already convinced there are violent though he's never actually been there his pistol is always within reach to use in self-defense he says. we're. going to see. you know these people that are down there they're not protesters they're criminals and they're actively working to help the stabiliser government to destroy our way of life that's what we're up against right now is going down and for right here and throwing rocks or breaking windows and eating shops how does that have anything to do whatsoever with racial equality they use the b o m movement simply to keep public support. for months activists
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have been taking to the streets of portland deaths have resulted from the clashes between left and right wing demonstrators at the height of the conflict donald trump sent anonymous federal agents into the city in a bid to present himself as the law and order president the demonstrators view the presence of the right wing militia as a provocation and start chanting their discontent d.s. and his men soon find themselves surrounded by black lives matter activists. look at it this man he. the militia man with physical violence you know. why despite the crush of people nano theosis men are wearing masks the mood grows increasingly tense. they were walking around as a group of people into a group of people surrounded by
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a group of people while not wearing face coverings despite that being the law understandably so because they were in the middle of a pandemic like world wearing masks and i believe like some of it has to do with our present any fears let that kind of behavior and that ideology just orange and i think that now they think that they have power. when they get. here for black lives matter and they're all here for white supremacy so there's a clear. you know there's a clear difference of opinion and their opinion is not welcome here it's actually not welcome anywhere. d.s. insists his group doesn't stand for light supremacy yet it doesn't take long for a fight to break out he accuses the protester of taking drugs she's not on drugs that's my friend don't start that she's far from drunk duncan i would bet that that typical like the jocks say about black people own dress because you don't start they don't start they don't start it when i say don't start there already
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everything you think that can stand in my opinion when it gets to this type. of mob mentality it should be dispersed that's where i stand with it. police back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i had the manpower and equipment. here. on this night the police keep paying you back eventually peter dios and his men are forced to retreat by black lives matter demonstrators. i think we have been witnessing a polarization of society and now much more radicalization of society particularly among young people and now we're also seeing that i think people taking to the streets which in peaceful protest makes perfect sense but when you combine that with gun sales and with people feeling extraordinarily 'd anxious both about the rise of these militias and the violence that they're seeing and accelerating plots
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and violence and we're seeing you know just increasing media coverage of them in the streets and uncertainty about what's happening next and unknown danger with the virus or how things are going to play out i think we're in a really sort of a tinderbox situation. you know show wisconsin in late august. after african american jacob blake was shot by. lease protester set buildings on fire once again people's anger spilled out onto the streets. her there saying enough is enough and demanding an end to police brutality scenes like these ones in can osho this past summer has become a common sight in cities across the u.s. . the police
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respond with tear gas. and the demonstrators by burning barricades. the police were always able to prevent incidents of looting and plundering so right wing militias like the canal shugart took it upon themselves to put fuel the streets. among them was a 17 year old trump supporter seen here in cell phone footage after being chased he allegedly shot dead 2 black lives matter demonstrators. exclusive images taken by our camera team showed the rifleman just after the shootings he tries to turn himself over to the police to no avail. he was not arrested and charged with murder until the following day the american
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wolf militia later called him a hero and collected tens of thousands of dollars in donations towards his defense the double murder suspect even received backing from the white house. he was trying to get away from them i guess it looks like and he fell and then they very violently attacked him and it was something that we're looking at right now and it's under investigation but. i guess he was in very big trouble he would have been i. he probably would have been killed i mean the most important thing i think is that he never should have been there in the 1st place right time to react after that from any elected official or authorities to have a reaction that legitimizes violence or valorize is that by calling him an american hero or saying that he was justified in his violence even if it turns out to be self-defense even if you know it is really what we need is the escalation and a walking back of that kind of rhetoric and not something that further legitimizes the next person to feel like they should go out and take matters into their own
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hands. heroin doesn't buy donald trump's rhetoric she holds the president responsible for the fact that the 2 sides differences are growing more irreconcilable by the day and that civilians now feel the need to patrol the streets armed with weapons. probably would have been killed there coming now because you know the leader of this nation is calling for them to be out and so they're doing exactly what he's asked them to do you see in the situation and can osho the young man who went there he didn't even live in kind of. you know but he felt like that he needed to come there and do what the leader of this nation has said in and he actually calls him brutalized and cause more harm to that community as we've seen for cynthia miller has another worry the more alpha
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president trump backs the right wing militias the more it emboldens them what are you willing to do anything donald trump clearly stated his support for such groups during his 1st t.v. debate with joe biden you give me one surprise are you willing tonight to condemn white supremacy and militia groups and to say that they need to stand down from the stand back and stand by but i'll tell you what i'll tell you what somebody has got . do something about the left because this is not a right as we have them immediately in my research team we're seeing online you know chatter and far right channels that were saying you know sums up that they they created a new logo you know right away for the crowd boys there was a t. shirt on for sale within 12 hours but on it not so they immediately saw it as we are we're being called action and being called to support the president and being called to support the administration. in late august thousands took to the streets
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of washington to protest against the president in front of the white house they demanded an end to racism and made clear who they held politically responsible. on august 28th its 57th anniversary of martin luther king's famous i have a dream speech was played over loudspeakers let me read. and make it seem to be where we work a few years ago carol yeah i'll do it maybe that still applies today not really anything. when you get there and you can form an x. meaning some dreams even that's right and even though it's night it's pretty to look at real change is not being committed rightly that we. go by race. and the races. i never.
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think there's progress in the now you see that. i mean bling among the demonstrators and members of radical black nationalist organizations like the new black panthers and the and if you see a fringe group that's grown substantially openly and if you see leader grandmaster j. accuses white sympathizers of the black lives matter movement of hypotheses. well . you know i don't work. that we don't know the ultimate goal is to be treated as an equal human being in every aspect that there is but the way that we get there is we need some space to heal we need some space to recover from 400 years of enslavement we need some place
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to go back to remember 25 dynasties of our culture has been taken away from us we need someplace to go and get over post-traumatic slave disorder we need somewhere to go and learn to feel proud about out sales and to love we need that so we need some space to do that as the united states of america is unwilling or hasn't been given the opportunity which they have to give us that space we've got to create it on our own if inside of the confines of the law if that works but if not then i guess we just have to do it at the barrel of a gun in the end if they see trains its members how to use weapons to pursue the militia stream of creating its own all black state and it says to defend itself against the attacks by white police officers its leader rejects criticism of the organization's paramilitary dress why is it that when we decide to dress like this it's a problem but when you're people who look like you decide to not only dress up like
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us but get weapons threaten the polies threaten politicians it's not called the militia it's not called the white militia it's called citizens that are protesting but the moment we do it why you're doing it all the guns necessary why you all dressed like that who are you going to attack when the truth of the matter is we are the response will not the whole thing with the dea seem to have long been black separatist movements as well the white supremacist separatist movements are calling for a way to stay in many. ways now we're seeing that echoed in that same kind of a call and i think that's a reflection of that of this growing sense of polarization are a kind of radicalization too and a giving up on the idea of coexistence for larger numbers of people of coexistence and and really sort of peaceful democracy in the way that our democracy is so i think those are real challenges. peter to us is paying a visit to his parents who live in washington state. oh
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that's. where you know you're an early peter's mother and dia's hasn't seen much of her son since he began to ring through the united states with his militia while he's concerned about his country's future she's more worried about his safety. back over here do you want the salon oh yes those are the great plans that 2 they take the senate uses to here i don't think there's any reason for violence in that it's a piece there that really frightens me here has had several death threats and i'm terrified about it so this is this mother i would like for the police to do their jobs and for people like my son and others to be able to stand down and not take up arms and not have to feel it to protect themselves or their families or their way of life because i think in some ways that's where we're going to get. this culture war keeps creating ever greater divisions in american society yet it is in itself
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full of contradictions as can be seen in peter dia's own family. who. is going there because there have reservations his father was an illegal immigrant who came to the u.s. from mexico when his mother is a white american yet the family views immigration as a threat and seeks to defend what's there to unite to. regenerate. fire in the bottom drawer we're not in a position right now to be able to hope people coming here we need to take care of the issues we have here already and the people who are starving to death in the country who are already citizens before we're really in a position to welcome more people in and help them. i. louisville kentucky in october 4 weeks ahead of the presidential elections protesters take to the streets once again. in late september kentucky's attorney
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general revealed that the police officers who shot briana taylor would not face murder charges. i mean the decision came as a shock for couture herron and many others she fears the months of protests were all in vain nawa she's pinning all her hopes on a new president will tackle this is to make racism in her country. i think that this is probably the biggest election on in our lifetime i think that you know when we were voting in. the past president obama we felt like that that was a big election and i think that this election is bigger than that i think that our own you have to in this rhetoric we have to protect all folks in the united states and i don't think that the current owner ministration has done that i think that they have have not feel like they've been misused and of these in their
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power and so this this this election is is the most important that i've ever seen. through. our of the. grid control of heroin is especially concerned that donald trump has refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power. should you lose the election. in louisville they're singing for peace and for an end of the escalation of violence. then it must really. be a bit much. for
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. my 1st vice like also sewing machine. where i come from women are bound by this ocean towards the middle something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me me as the. finally they gave up invention by me and i say this country turns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apt procreates for those than rising advice and knowledge i was only child to those woman back home put down by their duties and social norms and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is the amount of people homes and i am worth see them.
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