The Nazi-influenced incident on Sylt, with Munich's "affluent youth" shouting the slogan "Germany for Germans, foreigners out" to the accompaniment of the disco song "L'amour Toujours", is not an isolated occurrence. Similar racist chants were also heard in Landsberg am Lech, resulting in an...
German Federal StatesAfter the occurrences during the Whitsun weekend in Sylt, investigations are still ongoing to comprehend the disturbing events on this wealthy and picturesque island.
Calendar-SheetFollowing a series of Nazi controversies on the affluent German island of Sylt, a racial incident has now taken place at the prestigious boarding school Louisenlund.
Hot-TopicsA shocking incident occurred during Whitsun weekend on Sylt. Members of the "Pony" club were filmed giving Nazi salutes and yelling xenophobic slogans. Later, guests at the "Rote Kliff" were kicked out for screaming "foreigners out." Now, yet another alleged Nazi-related scandal has emerged. A...
Hot-TopicsAt the Erlangen Bergkirchweih, two individuals loudly uttered racist expressions while playing "L'amour toujours" by Gigi D'Agostino. Attendees immediately notified security, and the police disclosed this information on Saturday. The culprits, both 21 and 26 years old, faced evacuation from the...
Hot-TopicsYouths at a Lower Saxony shooting event yell racist phrases as they sing a popular tune. This is not an isolated incident.
PoliticsYouths loudly utter derogatory phrases at a festivity, inciting backlash. A radicalization expert discloses the impact on victims of such verbal aggression.
Calendar-SheetDuring Whitsun, when the wealthy and well-known descended upon Germany's much-loved island of Sylt, the start of the season was set. The sun shimmered over the North Sea, celebrities emerged from their convertible Porsches, and the champagne bubbled in the ice buckets of the exclusive clubs.
CultureThe quiet, preppy youngsters from Sylt go beyond mere embarrassment with their video, prompting an upsetting public response.
CultureRevelers let loose in the stylish Sylt "Pony" club, alter the lyrics of a renowned hit ("L'amour toujours" by Gigi D'Agostino") into a Nazi anthem, yet no one attempted to intervene.
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