Post-Nazi Controversy in Sylt - There won't be a "Love Always" event in Travemünde.
Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein - The undesirable Nazi chants from Sylt and a shooting celebration in Lower Saxony have caused the popular dance track "L'amour toujours" by Gigi d'Agostino to fall into disfavor.
Bergmann anticipates that all DJs will comply with the ban. Those who don't will no longer be invited to perform. The association of professional DJs, DJs e.V., condemns the ban. By doing so, they would be surrendering to right-wing extremists.
Another occurrence on Fehmarn
As early as May, Nazi chants could be heard on Fehmarn. According to police reports, "xenophobic slogans were sung to a well-known party hit" in a barn in Petersdorf during a dance event at the Rapsblütenfest on the East Sea island.
During the party from the 4th to the 5th of May, with approximately 350 people in attendance, around 15 individuals are reported to have chanted Nazi slogans to "L'amour Toujours". The organizer promptly shut off the music. It wasn't until May 27th that the police became aware of the incident, and the state protection is currently investigating and seeking witnesses: Telephone 0451-1310.
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