For reference, this is in the eastern part of Germany. As it stands, after the reunification of Germany there’s still a gap between the development of the eastern vs western regions.
Sadly, the eastern part is rife with populism and far-right propaganda.
> They invited in a Black rapper to talk about mutual respect.
Oh really? Can’t see why that didn’t help!
On a more serious note, description of whatever goes on in that school seems to be based solely on the interview with two former teachers who have a messiah complex. And I wouldn’t trust them at all, seeing how they talk about “openly fight against far-right students and teachers”.
> “Far-right extremist statements, actions, slogans, homophobia and sexism were and are the order of the day at this school,” Nickel, 34, who worked at Mina Witkojc for four years, told The Associated Press in a joint interview with Teske, 31, who taught there for three years.
I’m surprised that people that speak like this were unable to get through at the school. /s
Eastern Germany has always been left wing territory it’s a shame they shifting to far right nazism.
Passing through East Germany was beyond freaky to me.
I wanted to get myself some soda and snacks, so I stopped at the local Aldi. There were like 40-50 people inside, and it was dead silent. Not even churches are that silent!!! It felt like a video game level where if you make noise, you are dead.
It was so fucking weird that there was no speaking, no shuffling noises, everyone walked like they are on eggshell and since they only had handheld carts… no wheel noises ether.
Something about that made me very suspicious of East Germany.
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For reference, this is in the eastern part of Germany. As it stands, after the reunification of Germany there’s still a gap between the development of the eastern vs western regions.
Sadly, the eastern part is rife with populism and far-right propaganda.
> They invited in a Black rapper to talk about mutual respect.
Oh really? Can’t see why that didn’t help!
On a more serious note, description of whatever goes on in that school seems to be based solely on the interview with two former teachers who have a messiah complex. And I wouldn’t trust them at all, seeing how they talk about “openly fight against far-right students and teachers”.
> “Far-right extremist statements, actions, slogans, homophobia and sexism were and are the order of the day at this school,” Nickel, 34, who worked at Mina Witkojc for four years, told The Associated Press in a joint interview with Teske, 31, who taught there for three years.
I’m surprised that people that speak like this were unable to get through at the school. /s
Eastern Germany has always been left wing territory it’s a shame they shifting to far right nazism.
Passing through East Germany was beyond freaky to me.
I wanted to get myself some soda and snacks, so I stopped at the local Aldi. There were like 40-50 people inside, and it was dead silent. Not even churches are that silent!!! It felt like a video game level where if you make noise, you are dead.
It was so fucking weird that there was no speaking, no shuffling noises, everyone walked like they are on eggshell and since they only had handheld carts… no wheel noises ether.
Something about that made me very suspicious of East Germany.