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tv   Never Again  Deutsche Welle  January 17, 2025 10:15pm-11:00pm CET

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it was only much nation that you day to confront to deal with me to embark on that journey. i survived starts january 24th on d w. you might see me how much can we do simultaneously? multitasking these, the modern methods. because if we do too much at one video all wrong, we mess things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage, humans and multitasking. watching our new to v w documentary, the
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84000000 people live in germany, the each person different with individual interest goals and opinions. which way should they look at their own histories? the country that they share with one another is held together by a strong democracy on some codes and kennedy and how much the young pod, one democracy, just sit down that allows people to say what they think without fear. it wasn't always this way. the microphone developed the wind right in germany. history shows how important it is to protect political freedoms today. only a few people who live through the crimes of nazi tear and are still alive. so fewer
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and fewer people know someone who can bear witness the can. we learn from the past. can we keep history from repeating the ever again? what can we do so that never again is more than just a well intentioned idea. the tennessee river games now never again is not of us as these. are these guys never again, you need to be never again. no, i haven't heard of that. have to do to can you never again? nope. well, everyday things to may be the never again, you know,
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never again the sweet little something. yeah. the big group, of course, the to and never again mean somebody was amazing because obviously i don't think it's important was the best way to cuz even today there were so stupid people who tie it down or fall, deny it completely harm noise. no, it all comes it's that's not a a phenomenon. so there's less than fillings, those germans, this are juicy, actually the most to do something we knew it's happening. um there was some things we missed of. absolutely. that's a again allowances i never should be repeated. we never exactly know other country memorialized it's crimes. to the same extent germany has over $300.00 official memorial sites and museums dedicated to the honda cost or showing as more than $100000.00 commemorative. stumbling stones, being laid inside, folks in commemoration of the victims is firmly anchored in german politics and
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society. maybe that ever again, every day is thank you very much at all smoke. gosh, that's cool. i think that if you look at gemini from the outside, you can see an incredible discrepancy though we have expressions of solidarity in the political arena. we have big ceremonies. we have a lot of empty phrases and lots of talk about juice on dash side to find the same time when we look at the street. let's see for me to universities and school. it's a small we see that anti semitism has exploded since september. the 7th of last night and anti semitism that is positive, everyday lives of small steps, the ones come i take this and even the i don't think so new as a when can different gun and hide on, you know, you knew the pass ultimate everyone news of items because this this part of hard, i don't think there's a problem with anti semitism to date and always miss you to i don't think so. it comes me from once. i see everyone. i know people are colorant
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a hi georgia on ish. i agree. yeah. they know there's also is so the thing is if you're most effective, you don't experience in the same way in order to just the people who are affected. so yes, it's something exist just like to extend that must be something to it wouldn't go with the end design. some 8 percent of germans have extreme right wing world views to semitism and hostility towards democracy have both risen shop and recent years. according to the annual report by the re asked information and research center, the number of recorded anti semitic incidents rose by over 80 percent in 2023 compared to the previous year. the us as the for so on did you need to share re s as an attempt to document anti semitic insults, assaults, hostility, and even physical attacks. it also looks at which political issues of the day are seized on as opportunities for anti semitism plus the autism. it is most else to leave incidents in germany have multiplying since the home us terrorist attack and
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israel. the increase began on the afternoon of october 7th. according to re ass over 30 anti semitic incidents have been reported across germany and the months since then. every day, a separate from today's will come with the stuff, there's too much months left. so i received the rest of the day and i thought i'd give you an insight into the messages that has emails and some of them. so i guess i'm eager. i'm announcing your molds and does the departure from this? well, do you know how you deserve to die? slowly times is there's no safe place for you here anymore. to him? no was right. you are in serious human way to be, but these are how much do i regret that my ancestors? in 1933 to 45, the go to gas fuel was in our shipments. go see it. if i let shina welcome to another day in the life of produce activist alba, this is alice louis. you spoke to take this,
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i guess the president of the german union of jewish and students kind of find a campaigns against anti semitism, especially in german, easy and the best it is that alone is enough to expose to hatred and harassment. your services in money. that's between you this evening, dodge then, but i will for them. so i need to emphasize that jewish life in gemini was anything but comfortable, long before on the type of the stuff and do this. we grew up with it. we used to jewish institutions, synagogues as jewish schools, and kindergarten is having to be guarded by the police officers. it's not that we just carry on that. it doesn't misread co signed. it restricts my life to muscle, say, if i speak, it's an event where it's being announced in a drums. what time i'm going to be that? well, i can only do it if i know police will be present. i have a family history that simply won't allow me to give up. i hope i'm the 1st in my family to have a democratic right to vote. democrat slide this time, the 1st in my family who can have a self determined, self confident,
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jewish identity. he told me it subsides to me sometimes when i imagine that as someone who didn't even have a gym and possible 3 years ago as someone with this family background, do you mind that i can speak for 25000 young jews. it's not just hold, it is an incredible privilege from the system. injustices to the next level homes just been after 9 solutions that are sensitive gone on. so i was born in v taps in valerie in 1998. my family came to gemini as jewish refugees in 2005. so i grew up in southern germany and brought into it and back a small town where i was always the only jewish person in the room. and i have a memory of being home sick when i was 3 or 4. my grandma coming to baby sims, baby son, i can still see myself sitting in my childhood beds. i put my grandmother sitting in front of me and up and starting the conversation with us. and you know,
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when i was your age, was my family, how to flee. and you know, with us on, i minus got one of my earliest memories. but the show was always present in my family in my family history like an uninvited guest who sits in on old family celebrations. besides this, it was i've always been very open about the fact that i'm jewish advertise hapless for a long time. it didn't play a large role for me. for 7, i didn't know what to make them myself while i'm especially when we moved to gemini the of the 1st few years, the focused on the other thing was i was suddenly an immigrant child. and i had to learn gem and my parents didn't see kids and is the best you political migrant experience. this chad define many, many people in this country essentially is also shared by many choose this because 90 percent of us come from the countries of the former soviet union account suffice to add. so give me just a puzzle. when i was the only jewish person in my class,
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even the subject of judaism was only ever discussed in relation to dead jesus who happens. um, so when we talked about used it was about something in the past because of when i was the one who became my next best home, the sho in cloth, because i knew a lot about my grandmother. so i actually enjoyed giving the presentation about alex smith. i said, because i knew that i could say more about it than my gem and classmates, mich philip described them as the. and i also wonder what history last year is actually look like in a room where most people have never met a living jewish past. and depending julian, because they inhabit them, that's less than that. tell them because the curriculum office is very abstract for young people. 5, if you're lucky, you have committed teachers on how to at least organize a visit to a memorial site on the i the good thing stuff in the organization. you name it is so it is difficult to reach young people and to do was housing. you convey something like this to them. big guy,
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how can you make something like this understandable here? you can understand it. that's fine. memorial work is still very important news . the most young people in germany, a visit to a memorial scientist at 1st direct contact with national socialism, and they're showing an experience that can leave a lifelong impression. politician support this, but the expectations are higher, says york scrape allied, the director of the flossing bit memorial site. when they bought it, i n a. they expect an educational experience combined with something like an operation of the holy mary get. they have hugs because office and it's a visit to a memorial site should create a better person. and that's the idea. different politicians come to us where they're gonna come to me maintenance, making sure that the young people feel that to any of the school,
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children realize that the step more latitude is expected of the me out front off when they come here. when they leave this place, they come with the idea of, let's not do anything wrong. let's start off the wrong question mostly on and that tends to be a hindrance. and so on this evening on the of the inside that is on for us bar on this entrance gate was applied with the words work to set you free the model. that was the motto under which old concentration camps were run. it was a belgian prisoner child. the kaiser arrived here in red. i'm work set you free at the entrance. he thought to himself, i can work as much as i want, but they won't let me out of here. so we asked one of the guards, what work set you free meant? the guard said to him, there's a quarry over there though you'll be working for us 12 hours
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a day. most of that will be very little to eat. you'll become very weak, very quickly. you'll die working here there, and when you're dead, all that does all you'll be free. i'm in the 4th, 5th, the supervise memorial side pedagogy often chooses a bio graphical approach to generate empathy among young people. as i said in getting close at 5 spun, a great deal of time has passed since then. and it is relatively difficult for young people to see this time is relevant to them. but at the same time, there is a great deal of interest and, and i believe that they understand that this time is still relevant to us today. one. so it the only thing to have the impression that this idea is gaining them up is if at all good enough in flossing, bed the groups look at the past as well as the present from many perspectives via all this work touches on very fundamental humanistic questions uh,
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questions like, how do we want to live together? i can be proud to be exempt diversity in our country reactive. how do we deal with people with different identities and biographies with managed? we give them a place and also signed a new coffee and gave me them in plots. and on top of that, as of the top does come on that on my, off the, as it was, you know, i believe these questions can be discussed very well using this historical example for looking at the gym and e mail it to years ago. ideally, we can provide the emphasis to delve into these topics, resubmit them, typically a trying to do this by using dialogue and all tours on to a much greater extent in recent years. yang for people are involved, they feel they have being taken seriously. you can express their opinion, you wouldn't mind frequency honest getting on tons that in mind, no alcohol. i found the on the speaking project we're working on now is the corey and the 3 designs in august. i don't starting the see the flossing boot concentration camp memorial will have access to another historical site. the corey concentration can prisoners were forced to perform extremely hot labor will be
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integrated into the memorials landscape. planning for a pioneering project called a memory lab is in full swing, your scrape lights and his team of creating an experimental learning space. after all, the aim of memorial work is not simply to relay information very much somebody huffman sunday, this is the hope is that people say, leave this place and will perhaps remember this visit yes or even decades late to invest. that because there was something special about interest and i don't because you can respond to the come come on, does of custom built by hogs come but because of the in town. so with this place on this i think is what you've experienced here. i left an impression in some way in gauging colors he, i forbade my children to go their phone because i can cause re trauma position. how much it doesn't have to, but even it can miss. most of us come up. this is to, to come any people say it's too hard for me to be smart,
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but i didn't think so. it was hard for the people by then for us, it's in the parts of dbm to me, but we face it so that we can see what we don't want, what should not have to sort to the expense. i think it's good that we've seen it and that we came with school joshua elses. yeah. mckenzie. but sometimes if you can imagine the whole situation better, it's not just that you learn, it's at school. you can also feel it's a bit when you're in the place where it happened to job a heavy. everything was still there, other sort of seeing and the missing that seeing him and them. uh, it gives you a different perspective on many things in the other side. is a, this a very depressing feeling when you're there and what was when you knew what happened there on it's a feeling was hard to describe and this is coming to shame as like sky and kind of so not a nice feeling on the home of the happened that is still present the see it is the take it in on the left in the on my name because i live so because you
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called but really imagine what happened to the whole mission 1st up samples kind of health concentration can oh yeah. it's most presumptive stucco, for example, the nation. unfortunately, i haven't been that. yeah. i'd be more than that. i really want to go on by and see it's all about light advice on the stories and yeah, i'm the field on the common. we were given a guided tour, and then we were given a brief explanation of what it was like back them up so. so alice swats on was summit, must eat the smile salute. you can see that it was also here and not somebody over there with other people. oh, it happened here in our homeland in wins on high month just a few decades ago. memorial site visits, but not on the agenda. in minus woodside cups has gone these not that did not exist . when i was at school in the contracts to memorial sites, i thought they didn't even exist as places as memorials. and something that only came about through grass roots initiatives there. and that because basically there
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was resistance from the population beyond as well as from all the higher levels of government. institutionalized remembrance of the sites of hor, instict. nobody really wanted that internet on all. and then what this collins the square tang with the end of the 2nd world war, a questionnaire rose, was a time to begin to forget. in my opinion, i shouldn't tell the children of the ground. i think that after 14 years we should let things be. it was not enough to national socialist perpetrators and profiteers were integrated into society and government. the dates for gotten all suppressed fussing. book offers a typical example of how history was dealt with instead of a memorial science in the 19 sixty's housing estate was built on a former concentration camp grounds. people still live there today in downtown to there was little interest in remembering dusty happening, sparking this content thought to the fact that the prisoners balance of the
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concentration camp versus doing habits is to the must seem inconceivable for visitors to this and tory as a site and the public and lack of tact as obvious as this publish. and dylan operation, some of the thought, this police of suffering now focus on every get togethers is disturbing. you know, if that the whole and if i've gotten it from the town of count has a weight on everything rights in recent years, it's debatable if it's 5. but i don't think there's any point and remembering the pod gets now, but things are on the right track, that an affiliate is, gets alice of investigate the memorial and doc, how was not opened until the 20 years after the end of the war. even in schools, it was common practice to repress the past, brought it and tried to come to terms with it a as a result from 1959 shows. but that must have become when asked about national socialism and hitler, the masses give answers and opinions that are generally based on the very poor knowledge by the who knows how many jews died and the 3rd prize become 1300. 33
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pupils raised their hands on able to get onto, onto the tried to come visit honesty. and of course today we can say that 6 months later was dressed as an idealized truth. and it wasn't just hitler. they were fighting these moves, but they show that they were against the entire german people that they had been sold, so that they would no longer have accepted any democratic german concession and tosses. though it doesn't get uncommon garnishment. i don't even know mehta. that's cindy's, most of that, i think was what german rememberance was like from 1945 on where it's not remembering the victims were coming to terms with one's own de, the stabilize of it. rather presenting one's self as a victim. i said there was no interest in wanting to remember one's own murders in any way. there was no confrontation of that kind to mit. what do you know about hitler and national socialism? if there was a dictator to got an a provided work for the unemployed and built highways out of on by 1000. well, they tell them the hand of it was pretty good to the managers. like the taxi
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managers we have now brought out the ships gift will take, the tape was quite good and they gave 7000000 unemployed workers dropped in one fell swoop in the continental too long. people were treated cruelly and concentration kind of a little bit to your email. i don't know if you don't have many choose execute or what i need, but a specific number is not, not female. what do you think global? think about 50000? 250000, close to 5000, hitler headed was what black moustache. you built the highways and the pollution, the taxi killer was up. the precise number of unemployed. people who went back into work is not exactly, it's been over 7000000. you see this also written in the textbooks gets out of the number of is killed, however, it almost is very limited. what else diesel, i mean accurately say, what did you learn about recent is history at school as it was given faulty little attention, unique sylvia and was all very little. i have to say, and actually nothing a toll we didn't learn. and the thing looks good. this is what just what was
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covered in history lessons then next page, next topic and done vonda both fits a few sentences about world war 2. then we moved on to egypt with the youth. in fact, my grandfather was in the world to live and could hear on the hold. i'll leave it all up to 3, blocked old questions at one he was wounded. i have to say, we weren't that interested you to input it. we didn't really want to have anything to do with them some to help the collective looking away persisted until the late 198 is it was only through survive initiatives and media attention. but the pressure on politicians increased. but young people as long wanted to know more fest tune up what's entailed most a 100 percent raised their hands for the past. who would like to know more to what do you attribute the still an adequate education of our primary and secondary school. people's like, that's the phone it guns, i think in mind that schools generally see recent history is just one subject.
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among others looking, they sometimes attach no more importance to it than say, the structure of a cell and then pull the life of a rubbing to the means of this. how it can only hope that political education will really be taken more seriously in the future than have has in the past as a full. so, so least this does the for us, it's important that we continue to promote electrical education. then we'll continue to develop education around democratic values in our schools. there were numerous programs and meshes the style homes and me it's about enabling young people to experience democracy at a very early age and just coast to live, the culture of remembrance and all school holmes clue to an oil change within sleep and it's consecutively. important that old people's visits and memorial science at some point while they are still at school at because only if you know the history just only if we know about the in human crimes of the nazi regime to ask whom we appreciate. the value of democracy comes of investors is crucial because then we
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also understand that democracy cannot be taken for granted and will continue. but democracy has to be defended, a new every day loyal so tightest about and most the lessons can be learned from history, but which ones are relevant for the present moment. i have to be able to answer 3 questions. the 1st day is, what does this have to do with me and what does it have to do with my family history? what do my grandfather do? is no cc, but it has to be done. if you want to understand what your responsibility is in the hearing now, would be to see and neither you nor i have anything to do with the world war or anything like that. and our fathers, our grandfathers and grandmothers, so they have nothing to do with it, and we have nothing to do with it. and you know, i'm extend the support to slice. second question is, what does the jewish life look like today? what does that route aside? these black and white images of what happened of to 1945 associates as opposed to
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yes, months have been. and when you hear, do you simply associated with something totally horrible? this isn't, this is, i don't think it should be like that because these are completely normal people and i think it's a shame that it always comes into my head as something negative. even though i don't think about it like that, but simply because the past so bad and then just to stagger and then this a question. and then what does this mean? so my life here right now is assembly, what does the history of this country meet months as someone who lives in a democracy, someone who is interested in maintaining that democracy? it's a bible. what do i have to do? what can i do? what do i want to do? i say it's not as something i want to do for the jews on, but what is my active role in this country in this society, in this democracy, in these other most of the germany is diverse and multifaceted. that the culture of remembrance is mostly
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aimed at people without a migrant background within like codes. you're born, i was born and grew up in north dakota in berlin and went to school that played song because i don't mind close up some mischief with my friends is a teenager and then light. so i became most seriously ill as a monday sounds in the business to get out of that to kind of guns clusters just dust off. i thought my parents kind of gemini from tuck you at the end of the 19 sixty's, a typical so cool. guess to look as i grew up in the neighborhood between building zone and natalie and complex process where there were lots of immigrants with tax code issues. but they will also greeks and yugoslavs. we had a jewish name, but i know she was a holocaust. divide on hulu costs for the others handling somebody to kim tides were supposed by just remembering my childhood. when i played soccer, when we went to a white games in the district to place them bugs. and we will always told us that
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they were not suspended to increase. parents come with the kids in case something happens. call me when did you feel on site on this one? and that's when i heard the word nazi for the 1st time, we were aware of that this children definitely the, the dimensions of the timber the cause when 911 happened in that, i realized that somebody was changing significantly for us muslims file of mine. they don't know we were being seen as muslims, which we haven't been before in that way. although in the same so shribel the, as the most news, i was caught up in a maelstrom of anti semitic conspiracy theories bus. i'd say it was only against muslims, and that it was controlled by a conspiracy that was jewish, and which is the story of this one little fish ruble. israel was a big topic bank. that is, but i had palestinian friends in my class and i could not solve this problem then pointing to for some reason you still have to fund these what both of me with the sweeping generalizations. that would, they might be one that because i myself,
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itself, it from such sweeping generalizations isn't listed on the 0. however, as, as was the and so i started to look into these issues and team i started studying color taking some became more and more interest to the not to who am i forwarded since this is a one stop shut off, they will samelle smile. you that and that's when i decided to get to know some jewish people for the 1st time is in the type of conversations with them. then i quickly got involved in exchange programs and time of initiatives. when somebody run the hide and just split up and, and i just kept doing the community. the whole scholastic cima cavities highs on she has been chair of the quite spoke initiative against anti semitism for key golf since 2011 with its political education programs. p dot works to enable perspective shift, create empathy, and promote the tolerance for different opinions. the team works with pupils, teachers, and most of them communities to reach groups that are otherwise rarely hard
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because i go to the so a good teacher is one who considers my diversity in their cost in such a way that everyone can have the site. so what com that was kind of where there is no trust was. well, there was no emotional relationships kind of, there was no education. when can be something that you can impose knowledge just coming up with these days. if you can also do that with good youtube videos, we don't need to school for that. we don't want to empower knowledge. like mention d unsubscribe. we want people inch and we won't people who believe in themselves. we won't people who are oriented towards getting us in community mine. so if you want society, when do you want democracy? because you can step up a civilians at moments when it counts the who are courageous, who a curium and boost. that's what we want to equal. the school does not impose. no, they just school makes people often. they want us shouldn't family to canvas type
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sounds like a thoughts cool. fancy edited out. think this relative to i believe it was a bit slow with the kid us. so getting it's elizabeth. everyone is accessible. so everyone is open, doesn't just populate children and young people take you out and buffers. that's not appropriate to us in kind of publicly criticized very strongly what stomachs but said i'll throw up type of stuff and these a can to these children have closed world views assist satisfactorily wrong. can dom children's and also have a closed will be like calm down because they are still in the development ties and victims files. this super open to both these and poor will cut to you by all provocative. you want that maybe even stupid sometimes, but they are not always the logical. yeah, i'm kind of, i thought that closed fixed. well few the. they're open, i'm good is a box. you don't accept this tracy. it you don't seize this opportunity. that's
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a job you'll mention voice in my experience and young people want to play an active role in this is a story. it's a name device. they want to be hon. zions. they wouldn't have voices and the stories to have a place. and i wouldn't accuse young people of having no interest in taking responsibility on how to unplug them through the name. the spice does not, as you start to honestly think they do fall to feed, protest marches. they need to do more. the more smoke, in my opinion, i don't know if i could skip to is it so it so. so there are a lot of people, especially in austria, in germany who are quite right wing, as it is not just their political us that you trauma is more than just politics. you change the video game against the 2. i hate not to you. if i may say so open the door of the i s d policy and so i wanted nothing to do with them. i the i asked the are they, and i also have anyone who is against foreigners also just hire people like that
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was one all see some stuff like that. they're not familiar with this sort of that these are c, s p d in the greens to not just the party. people are voting for the, the because the parties in power are pursuing bad policies and looking and is just like the politic skip on these images. unfortunately, anti semitism and racism still exist, assessing us what i think is good. the, all the demonstrations against the rights are taking place again the most come on. i was at the one in munich, mazda of dan mention, so i would actually disagree because the problem is not primarily vi. if the policy, the what does may be asked the so strong in my, in my opinion is the failure of the current government open the i am just a total in favor of what the just doing the more they went about it in the smartest way and mostly about the link to what the young people are doing is finding. where do i have to attack to get them on my side? where can i convince the women unfortunately, the other parties simply weren't there yet on the time i'm glad any. a willingness
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to listen and providing an opportunity to participate strengthens interest in a given topic. the fulsome book memorial wants to make use of this in its educational walk. we visited, if we know going to give you guidelines, you can discuss with each other spaces but discussion not created in workshops, having the a quick courtesy running an educational program called we'll see you doing this is it's a simulation gave you. we discussed the civil car range and different actions that could be taken during the nazi era. so through the lens of a desk model just went through the check republicans toward a small shift. so those the news spread quickly through the town. it's applied to the people coming to the station head, coughing, and whimpering from the carriages and bumble, many different voices in different languages. and in between, repeated loud, come on in jim, and looked at the field. it was not clear how long the train will stop here. it's
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not going to say with the information you have. what would you do? this will do the other ones because the person you are because the person you're playing, the person here on this piece of paper inside. so you are seeing it all through the eyes of another person. have doors and have you decide you to right you still debating then try to finish within the next minute. let me try to explore. apparently other applies more than anything else. that's interesting. my counter, my character for me is that on this i'm 73 and i notice something also. so i'm looking at to my window with an occupant and i just observe it someone to talk about it. and that's why i 1st have to see what your tears, what's going on the system and whether i can intervene somehow at 73 years comes to the upstairs as the others display,
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even such as pin to be deemed fights. suffice thinking about civil courage and options for action in this specific case of it usually becomes clearer to the great . the topic is not that far away to buy because they themselves also make decisions in some form or another every day. or what do i do? how do i deal with situations and something doesn't suit me soon, and these are situations that we can address in a completely different way here on this. and that's why i have the impression that it does something to them for some of the machine. yeah. the train stops overnight and restrict the station minister delays the own ver, journey valuable hours in which to take clear action the people that she is democracy, freedom. that equality is not something that falls from this guy. note something
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that god given the no matter how you want to explain it, it's something we have to stand up for every day. and that's the task of each and every one of us, this roots this, this will not be regulated by low, is the load. it will not be regulated by political statements, kind of, we're not shorts, but the, the, the total of shots going to get a big speech like ends, roy, to insight people if the well look. so these big stories don't type of furniture as close as i, but it doesn't have to be a big story. in fact, in my opinion, and i'm absolutely convinced the face of us. it's the small things to walk that lead to the big things in the field. each of us has a responsibility to ensure that this country remains the democracy. the goal people can feel safe in this country that we can all live self determined lives off the way not exposed to in human ideologies. that's. that's what i want some individuals
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mission to not for people to look around for someone else to blame for the fact that they are doing well. it's not who is to blame for the fact that there is anti semitism in gemini said, but rather that we should start with ourselves and to ask, how can i contribute to making this country a better place? i was initially just with the bus to come up, i was just, i was not taught at school, but now i have the feeling that something is wrong. then gets up and act to go to demonstrations. if you think racism is appropriate with an off to naples who have suited these routes, for example, with for tech is background off of that one time. how long will you be? i want to get to know you can pick it. switch in the lead was big life is encounter. that's not a quote from me. it's from boob. down. and that's just the point to this hosting.
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so in other words, we don't create an account is in order to break down prejudices that we create and counts as because that's what it's all about. the full time to punch it just says prevents in kansas. they make it impossible says goodness. in other words, we have to fight prejudice. done so the thing counselors can take place come get to do. i'll be right with you. hello everyone. i'm size. very nice. yes, i think i'll have one of those companies. you know, i'll take it with me right away. perfect. thank you. the sizes are, well, doesn't i o u h at all? just as a here for a teen from continue on on the funding. um, this is the 2nd boy that we started developing this form of assess casino as an
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educational sense of 10 or 15 years ago. back then we also sales. could we have a cafe here and coffee and to to do it if it wasn't been done and put something like that fit in a building like this when it's because how would i have to be run? i meant to open a cafe. that is not a memorials, it would have easy and cafe seems poking to the public and the city, but photo for, for states. let's see if mary's e d o. and then the idea of arose relatively quickly was let's do something increasing as an intentional counsel portland, is ms long, its time for a long time for it and still today, it has been one of the most interesting and sometimes also one of the most political places for mason arthur once was i've got a kid, as i saw, as a business focused on the title, still gets even more illuminating than an educational program over an exhibition onto the cuz people come together here the other would otherwise never makes you. and we without cure writing anything split simply opening up a space that made the space available. the best send was the go shapes democracy
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and say, well the question of how we are as different as we all want to live together. use it for that. it's great, and i don't think remembrance was it can have a great to call, you know, it's always going from when you a coma, it's mostly it's about the bottom as well. and then we can simply engage in conversation as we're doing right now with the most, and then perhaps we can work out certain things. we want to say the of some of this, some people say you're not somebody to say. and i mean, well, i don't believe that you have to say everything was so in general, low to see everything, you know, we have a stable democracy even though some people want it to go to. how do we have to accept another opinion or i run the business. i don't mean we have hundreds of employees and we try to resolve things democratically everyday. look it up. this isn't in statement. if you have to play the power card to take regardless of your life situation, altima, of course you can do that in smaller then you just roll over everything within dialogue, groups to you. if it's much more exciting for you, that kind of life experience and you have to learn to compromise those,
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we still have to make sure that the getting over you, the machine is not for my indeed you, but i have to be open inside with the person i'm talking to you as i, as a teacher in front of my people is that is as long as i'm mostly for my jewish conversation partners, me is me. i don't know if this isn't a well to egotism. so then i'm at this point. so, i mean, just that's something that works out for me to i have to be willing ish, was behind the, this is never again is west. nothing if it's not linked to the president in the, remember in politics, the west. nothing. if it means i praise the commemorative stumbling, stone slug home, but the next day i couldn't care less how to use live in this country and never again is the call to action to fight against anti semitism. that's our understanding of stuff. and of course it goes hand in hand, was fighting for democracy, fighting against racism, fighting against human rights violations of any kind. so this is because we also
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need to understand anti semitism is not just a threaten to jews. of course, it's 1st and foremost a threat to us, but at the end of the day it's reconciled. democratic co exist honestly. just depends that and there is not one leave, one screw to change this. if we know that this is complex and complicated, hoping that it takes time, the thing is, let's get started. now, i'm fine with and if we want to preserve our democratic order and our children simply have to learn what dictatorship is on for the otherwise we will lose the future remaining. and that's why we can't afford not to be firm on this point. the
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many things when dying, dine dying and then suddenly started to go. and then we started studying what kind of species grows here. and then what time uh, we found some response in the world is changing. a nature is on the threat. what can be done to create a future? we all want to live in ego, india. in 30 minutes, dw, the new. we'll tell you what's
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