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the check here as much as i just thought about you. what's your opinion? feel free to write your thoughts in the comments. this is he is hungry. i'm saying in the place, telling the 32000000 people live here. many of them i understand it. so it has so many people, there must be a way to do business here though, except my parents wanted me to become a civil servant, but i didn't like the idea of getting such an old fashioned job as being stuck with a dream coming through making money having a son, whatnot feels and so i'm seeing stuff, september 19th on d, w. the i've got a german passport, but does that give me security?
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it's the largest and most people always see the far an inmate. and it just waiting for me to make a mistake. low on the just waiting for the moment they can say and say no, he's not one of us a does kind tie for the rooms as no fee. the lots of people say you're totally integrated. great. that's what we'd like to see. what the hell was born here? so how am i integrated? i'm not from anywhere else besides to what does integration mean? who's integrated and who decides whether you're integrated or not? just tell me when you got to imagine it'll go that far. the danger will be that extreme fairly send that easy. they didn't imagine that in 1933, 8 the so we are in between mohammed, he's a care worker at this inpatient facility in calhoun. cation
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lozzo, did you get here? okay. yeah, sure. how's it going? you're all good and yourself biker fan? yeah. well, what's one of them in the gums? we shall look safe. well, yeah, yeah, yeah. i know, it looks like something could be coming out of. they'll see all these sometimes. that's kind. thank you ladies letting us cross. wonderful. if we go little opiates, 0, your mobile, we're not making it easy for ourselves. today, we're taking the same x dining pump again well homage. we certainly let off steam on tick tock deals, shoals. but if they wants to check me out, is my responses for i've had it up to here by my work card store. i pay taxes, i work in k very good each. so i'm doing my big, i'm helping them and people with disabilities,
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sports management bill and john and people who are old and need help. and that's still not enough. i'm sick of, i'm sick of it. we want to find out more the overall just to the little pod times in a, people are a big gruff but once you get to night and they really want hotter me to include them since the old since, because invoke the shelter they should mention. i don't so i'm just i entice home, jem and he's a part of me just as i'm a part of gemini integration, isn't the right word for me because i grew up here and i feel german families. i've always been a gentleman. so new mind thoughts of these and then if i went to my 2nd homeland gambia, now i'd be saying is janis philadelphia deutscher? we're going to hear the views of 6 young germans. they come from different parts of the country
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as to what they are take on the current social claim that the debates concerning people just like them. what about the rise of the right wing populace party alternative for germany, the f d. what does their homeland germany feel? like right now it's been, i'm osha, i'm 27. i grew up in england. that's in lower sacks, any on the dashboard or so on a village kid and is businesses. i wish it wasn't, but that's how it is. i'm starns button. so initially we were the only black family as a vendor, as you'd asked anyone where i live to, they all knew. yeah, w i look, i wanted anonymity, i didn't want everyone to know me. and so as no fee, the, i think it's lots of people say, yeah, you're totally integrated. that's great,
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blah blah blah. what the hell i was born here. so how am i integrated? i'm not from anywhere else where my mom is mo, my name is mo, i'm 26 years old. my parents come from iraq, you live 6 my home. i was born and raised here, give me a good while i make music in my free time, a movie to light of quite side. sounds good. i'm going to be a doctor. i studied medicine for 7 years and now i'm waiting for my license to practice, right. now, but still i was to show all done such as so county speaking, sex and dialect, the drug and for sure. sometimes it comes out when i'm chatting with patients and culture. hello file maya. you've brought the paperwork right? yes, but my name's not on. it will added no problem. good, good, good, take care then and when we fly from germany,
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we fly from home to another country, which is where we from the shame of for this. imagine you were broad and someone us see where you from. is that you say i'm from afghanistan and they say, uh, what's it like? and it's denise then, and i don't know. what are the people like in afghanistan? i don't, i see things. i'm on the slides once i was with some friends in switzerland and someone said in those bloody german sizes and i felt really proud the device. lucy started to head into someone and finally called me a bloody gentleman. let me say thanks, but thank you for what that is. but my names wafaa, i'm 28 years old. i studied pharmaceutical and chemical engineering and now i work . and both of my parents are syrian, but i've never been to syria. i am up to a stop to my home is where all your memories or when it comes to n o organs and all my memories are from germany. berlin stablish many compact.
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that's where i grew up. but his studies trust them and tongue when i walk the streets, i see buildings that weren't there when i was growing up to boys in deep self could box them and it feels nice to have witnessed all the changes to this and will turn on this. i just meant stuff like that and now i can't quite see it as home stuff which comes as time of the fight because people are trying to take my home away from me to name who belongs in germany and who doesn't. that's the key issue at stake. here in late 2023 neo nazis wealthy corporate donors on high ranking. if the politicians met at the pulse down hotel and investigative report revealed, they had discussed the plan to deport millions of people of migrant heritage from germany. news that sparks fear and shock, munitions didn't surprise me, but it still came as a shock for killed under the civic that they've hammered out. actual plans,
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how to throw people like me out of here, miss hills before them couldn't. so it's fun butcher pie. i've got a german passport, but does that really give me security 100 percent security when it came to my children? my children's children and my grandchildren, i've done before. they'll all look different any way for me. and at what point are you properly accepted here as a button is money i'm gonna come towards is not, was very, very angry. i wasn't just thinking of myself and fixed it. and then that's what i thought about people like my mom's, remind them to of my mom's old. so she's done a lot, the gemini, most of the nice of my multiple. my mom cleaned all her life. most of those kind of food. i think normal people step who work in factories a work night. you know, to some extent though, because we've done more for this country than other people have some diesel mention that has sex using hash tags, like deep or tension and expulsion. many young people with a micron background posted video support some angry, some with humor. see that of all i'm at home or something like home ac. look what i
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have here. my gym and passport refreshed from the state printers in berlin. i'm not going anywhere. nothing's to be due to this video. you won't want to deport me, cuz you won't want to anymore. i promise. i'm fluent in german poetry dolphins don't work. they wanted to pour to solve sites to north africa, cost a $1000.00 euros. so with this, i think kim is a good way to do with it because it's laughable. and they said it's laughable. listen, you're so angry. you have to love those. we meet or read carpenter style, an expert in german constitutional law. what's his view on the far right? the protection plans escaped me, so you'd have to abolish the judiciary 1st. that would be clearly unconstitutional . if you actually wanted to implement such plans, it would require occluded time. scott supplies falls, citizenship is protected, an article, 16 of the basic law. no german may be deprived of his citizenship. the taxes
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prominently displayed on the glass wall near the windows tag and berlin. this provision was added to the basic law in the week of the nazi era. the nazis had ex factory to tens of thousands of people, jews, but also other minorities that the opponents, as these thoughts, bluegrass citizenship cannot be revoked. the next page creation is always also a measure of repression on the basic law was intended to protect against the sits, the posts down, plans to expel germans are unconstitutional. the f b has also realized this, and it's publicly distancing itself the, the parliament tv and see the plans only concern foreigners at the same time they stand by the agenda, lead to the post time gathering. be a bad nose. we will send foreigners back home by the millions. that's not a secret plan. that's a promise session place that was put on them of i read it tweet by some a of the politicians where it said this wasn't just an idea or a secret meeting,
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but a promise from the influx of course statements like that completely through me and just a couple of those things up in the whole the post was when the spring is, what's his standpoint on the plans on the table and post them in november 2023 bedrooms in which you have gone and keeping invited levin. why not? so you'd have met with newton right wing extremists and the beaten plans plan of the just to get that. you're categorization of right wing extremists who am i don't know by domestic intelligence. yeah. just yeah. that offices run by people with a party membership, and quite honestly, it's degenerated into a government protection agency or the type of them on the 10th of january. you wrote on ax wheels and foreigners back home and there are millions you. that's not a secret plan. it's a promise. who are you referring to? here? the mines is minor. we want to restore order to migration policy. we must re patriot and people who are under existing laws shouldn't be allowed to remain in germany. as the a f d were committed to the basic law. but that doesn't mean we want tightened laws
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were necessary when we're in government. it's especially often double forward. alicia's been think it was fun for them since the well you go about doing that. piece of wholesale from doing this tightening will be carried out here in the german goodness, cock dollar. we'll have to negotiate what's tolerable for us, what's no longer tolerable and base extended monday, and where the hurdles can be lowered to enable the withdrawal of naturalization. i'm increasing the withdrawal of naturalization, so they do want to be rid of germans with a migrant background. any of the get together in k uh, december 2023, attended by the head of the, the, into, into your, beyond a spect teacher poses a question. but what about the millions of people? i'm still going to call them foreigners, but is that german possible? it's for a long time. german passports, but still foreigners. it doesn't disagree. he goes on to talk about stopping immigration, about sending migrants back and changing citizenship laws to make fuel nationality
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. a thing of the past germans with migrant heritage could then lose their passport . the only jewel nationals tucker leaves that open. in any case, he's not worried about an aging population resulting in population. the claim. oh, we'll be able to live in germany with 2030 percent fewer people without any problems. i think a logically, it makes perfect sense. the point almost 30 percent of the german population has a micro background. just under half of these people have a german passport. more than 12000000 people does as parts you want to get rid of them. this was his response to our question. the population decline of 20 to 30 percent referred to here is the result of the demographic catastrophe. our country in spacing a quote from his book, published in 2018 stopping the inhumane project of an
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immigration society. yes. as well as protecting our national and european external borders, a large scale re migration project will be necessary. as i fear that in this process, we won't be able to avoid a policy of well tempered cruelty. that's paid just thought i'd called it. in other words, human hardship and unpleasant stains cannot always be avoided. in the next chapter, he writes, a few corrections in small reforms won't be enough, but german determination will guarantee that we will tackle the matter thoroughly. and fundamentally, once the time for change has come, we germans will not do things by halves. the provides further explanation. responsible policy must organize immigration in such a way that the trucks and this german population can continue to experience their
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country as they are home. he says the i'm, this starts with people like me being allowed to stay of the building so that a, if they might be happy with that. and that will be comments ranging from the doesn't behave as they put it through to he doesn't look german village ols owns. and this plan, which certain members of the a, if they have already drawn up, indicates what the ultimate goal could be. 9 can. so in september 2024, the f d a chief historic electoral success. securing over 30 percent of the vote in the states of saxony, hunter, india. in the latter, it's never the strongest party. fears of a ship to the right in germany are growing. extremely slow name and i'm feeling increasingly unsafe. we as when it's something i've not felt before. dustin assessed at the center is no longer the center but that it's moved to the right. it's have it involved. i've really been able to witness the change. anything. how
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things are simply getting worse, some of a queer of i used to be the n p d or at some point it was the f. d. a. now it's becoming completely normal. dumps. no mark of all them. this cadell has learned it could be that they'll keep on moving further and further to the right. and then eventually end up with the a f d by the f d on and they decide to form a government together in future. and so some legal on something still to me, it hurts a bi monthly because you really do feel unsafe and no longer part of the country pay the love. this is this will not, if you like, it's a kind of competition. we somehow everyone's trying to fish invites on the right. the 5th sufficient, the v left do is the same, but it won't just all fish for a few right wing votes. but then our election program is actually a kid to the rice because society has become right wing. so i because that's the dangerous thing. what is the status of an issue? but it is a political statements themselves. wouldn't worry,
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made on it. but when these comments come from, people actually governing the country or sitting on counsels and assemblies that some fit makes you think goose just ask is a good balance because of those which political statements do they have in mind? the messages are coming from the centrist parties, not look to us. i don't know. for example, when cd you chairman matt was on a talk show describing boys with the migration background as little passion. that's kind of push us. besides, this creates an image only. that's shown to the whole of germany, besides guns boats on good type of well done volunteer, and then they want to call these children to order. and the result is that the fathers turn up at the schools and refuse, especially when it comes to female teaches that they're reprimanding this on the little passes a bidding process. but that's where it starts to. so let's try some stuff. think this others have a difficult reading, scott, huge angle for show to use the words little passion. so that's really demeaning and
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resistance and assess the monthly bill is ever disrespectful to my female teacher. my dad didn't accept it as much as i can. definitely was really shocking that he just set it off the caf like that on a super popular program in germany and the so that he felt so comfortable calling children little passion. and then it just sounds like a far at slogan component. in recent month, cd you leader sleeves like minutes has given more frequent indications of how he wants germany to be that's is that's germany. so just as you are here together today, very, it's not building, not quite spag. gemini is about varying festival thoughts on this because i feel that this is a statement where they were referring to all of us doing all of mine. see it so i oh, so it makes us feel that we're not part of society living outside of when this kind of view is expressed by one of the largest german parties or by leading party members need. and of course it's harder then if you're hearing it from an obviously
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more right wing party list of inputs i called. and this large main stream party, the cd you has just presented the draft of its new manifesto, especially appointed committee, spend 2 years find treating it. the outcome is also a departure from christie on both the famous statement 14 years ago. that is land belongs to germany. the draft now reads, moves looms, who share our values, belong to germany, a restriction that isn't formulated for any other group of own one or the most them. so you shouldn't everyone respect democratic values in germany, that's it. that is a so i think that's a statement that's intended to work against. a specific group of people who mentioned all both english, 2 documents, one as a muslim, of course you feel it's aimed at you. you can't then say later. no, it's not aimed at those were integrated based on the phone. so we just integration mean who's integrated and who decides whether you're integrated or not to sort of
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miss ones who miss will to me, jen and values don't include having to drink be in a big audience for me. so i can also sit next to patrick with his bride and i'll support. and that sounds when germany, people talk about religious freedom. but when it comes down to it, we're expected to adopt the values of the cd you to this so that we belong to germany, to that or a newman 7th period starts from ca. how do i have to take off my head scarf now to be german? and the doctor to sign for you to the command doesn't respond to our interview request. on the sidelines of a parliamentary section in berlin, we ask others see, do you, deputies about the draft text and the manifesto, the opposite in recent months. there, i've also mean indications from the party that certain people shouldn't be seen as part of germany. the manifesto contains the sentence and whose levels who share our values belong to germany, fired. this one is highlighted like the same as the level of the pfizer, by rejecting the insinuation model, the cd you is the major centralized political force and has throughout its history
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and in its governmental responsibility. been instrumental and accepting and integrating many people in dimensional, often no muslim into exhibit about this sentence highlights whose lives inside only those who share our values. go on to germany, why have you just put you into the bathing the manifesto? now? i wasn't present during the deliberations over the settings. i believe that the message of this manifesto is very clear that we're a country that's open to the world and faithful, but that we also want to live by our values together. how would we have to leave it in volume as concepts so loved? the manifesto will be decided at the cd. you party conference. there's still a lot to discuss. started by the wording change. yes, that's what we're being told. it's a draft. so it's going to all region on party associations and we'll see what happens. so changes aren't ruled out but there are increasing signs of marginalization, even in the media. in century headlines like these have long been the norm. people
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with a mike and background are predominantly portrayed as a problem. for example, to address belong to germany or jews. a focus magazine column asks, do you use the garage? oh, that's a jack, right. do you reduce all the agra arabs? then we must decide who we want to cape higher single. this is already in, right? that's leaving focus magazine. we're not to miss you this. of course we want to continue to commit jewish in our people in germany, talking about them as though they went ahead. so something who was when asked author yanna flash, how says that? of course he's not referring to all people of our origin in germany. once again, the jews are the agro arabs. we must decide who we want to keep. this loosened me, gives me a belly x, and it's just reading it. it's been, i'm, an error has been, well, i'm aired by origin,
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but i'm also german over spindle thoughts. i speak arabic, and that's why i. com is like that doesn't go unnoticed as being give us. absolutely not. i can find this is difficult stuff really to do. you know, it's more than likely, like people always see the florida in may and they just waiting for me to make a mistake on them. and if i don't make that mistake, everything's okay and then i belong the publisher. i've done a great job. most of all the baltimore, but they're waiting for that mistake. they're lying in wait. so they can say say not there. it is. use. he's not part of us as kind time for that. one's child with my feeling is it doesn't matter what you do, you comp alone, we still end you never a 100 percent alone when the content that's built. how this can my sense is that because of what's happening in politics, people feel increasingly able to express their racist views. they can definitely take this in this specific on. they feel vindicated,
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and this is making them bolder than alice feels highly dangerous and it's noticeable on the street fasten as it is. so they hardly know where to begin. and the guy sitting directly in front of me on the train and he says he's like to throw me on the track my semester. or the i know, or the woman called the who insults me because of my head scar, feeding my them close to a and says she'd like to beat me up. light it in front of everyone. sacked the c. i'm each c slog and no one does anything. and i'm just kind of with how society shifted to the right. what can we learn from the latest results of a regular long term study? for decades of figures remains relatively constant. well under 10 percent, for a votes, and if hoops i e, racist, a further 20 percent had some research convictions. 3 quarters of the population clearly rejected racism. now i wrote in 16 percent of
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clearly recess attitudes. a further 13 percent display races tendencies only around half of society clearly rejects racist attitudes chipped in. we recently off at chat j bt what actually happens when the nonsense come to power home. is there any way to resist the v this done the lice and solve this? i can't imagine that you've got that from that. the danger will be static strain to explain the fairly sign boot. oh, this company's position. they didn't imagine that in 1933 a the escape as something happens. i know i knew that results in a state of emergency then comes to alexander. then you can override all the laws. it happens every night more than this and you don't realize what's happening. oh, feel, vice will go and see if they, if they comes to power, the situation will also be dangerous for white gentlemen to hold a different view of all to the very latest. i expect people to be waking up to this now not to be saying again when it's too late and hey,
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we were all okay with that live study. and that's what happened early this year, mass demonstrations across the country against right wing extremist. and it means that the constitution and the expulsion fantasies this up near the hell, tell them to load it, warmed my heart. because although i feel jim and myself, i often feel that gentleman started say me is such a hubble of those who those go to mission is village. then, when me a diesel top. and these riley showed me that there are a great many germans who might tolerate this kind of mindset. i know the duncan godly schools is mine out soon as a citizen of the whole part of it warms my heart to see people coming together like deadlines will never the less support for the safety inspection. the currently stands more than 30 percent, making it the 2nd strongest party there. to date, no one wants to cooperate with it, but what would an f the government to mean for people like no other is great.
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that's a little something me and my friends talk about it started a few years ago and now the, the is, let's say a completely normal party with a completely normal role in decision making mit, mit then try and come do you do feel a bit scared for sure, but there are plenty of other parties invoices to counteract it and they're getting strong. can she reduced lunch? i love this country and so i feel jasmine the, i'm really happy here and i can also manage the racist as well. so neither, unfortunately, i've had to learn how to live with it, although, but it's very obvious to me if it potty, like the a, if the one power. what that would mean for germany to us. we all that then it'll be time for me to go. would you find that easy? 9? no, no, no, because in the end this is my home and to fix your mind. so all as soon as you want this and it's scary. and i've been looking for a while now for a country i can integrate to before i'm deported off on con hope so that i'm immigrating somewhere voluntarily. probably the initial one. also on the,
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excuse me, i'm just like convince myself that i'm choosing to do it. so that it's not so hard and the 2 issues as well. of course it's painful. the gums just all the memories typed in the childhood. i had here in germany, it's monday. yeah. it's too much. yeah . this is what was, why do i have to ask myself this question? why do i have to grapple with it? why am i sitting here? this issue that it's even necessary to talk about it. sort of the word that i have to rebel against it or voice, my opposition to it of things. i was just the guns. i have no idea where i go to be honest. i see this is my home, the citizens, and i'll fight to stay here because it's all i know. it's nice under this kind of thing here. no question. they'll have to put me in handcuffs and drag me out. but i'm not even thinking that far ahead. i'm staying right here. the
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the, the living independently rise to our society is full of contrasts and inequality is a big many problems can only be solved by working together. yes, i think i pretend isn't misleading. what is home? how do we tackle some major issues about time? let's assume that there is a significant risk of human extinction from advancing our systems. climate changes
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the new frontier, especially our series continues on d. w. the migration is undoubtedly one of the most contested issues of the 21st century. one thing is, certain, anyone fleeting prosecution in the country of origin is entitled to protection and safety. but the line is not always clear. and what happens when people don't have documents? and then of course, they asked the question of potentially dangerous people entering the country. you and the us want to better secure that board as increasingly with the help of artificial intelligence and autonomy as drones. but as a i really make board has more secure and what does this mean for.

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