Berlin - Ugly scenes in Neukölln: A look at the frightening realities of the streets.

Berlin - Ugly scenes in Neukölln: A look at the frightening realities of the streets.
Berlin - You have almost got used to the ugly scenes on the streets of Neukölln: the shouting in Arabic, the aggression that comes from the crowd. But what I experienced was worse. I used one of the driving services, the competition for taxi. The driver: about 35 years old, well -kept beard, bright trousers, blue jacket.
He was very nice, spoke German very well, has lived in Berlin for 20 years. Halloween? He didn't feel like celebrating. He steered the conversation on Israel. "Do you know the truth? The German media are all lying!" He didn't know who I was. "I would die in the Holy War, that's worth it to me." Why, I asked. "The Jews even murder our babies," he said. “The in Gaza is like the Warsaw Ghetto, you know, as with the Nazis.
I contradicted. I mentioned October 7, the massacre in Israel. His answer: "What happened had to happen so that they realize that we defend ourselves." I said: You murdered 1400 people. He ignored that: "You stole the country to us." I'm sorry, what? The Gaza Strip has been cleared since 2005. He: "I explain it to my children so that they know what they may have to fight for."
The man was so normal, lives here, works here. Does he want to participate in the Holy War? Does he want to join the Hamas's death squadrons? He already influences his children. Is that the next generation on our streets, how big will it be?
The publicist Henryk M. Broder asked the question in the world whether October 2023 could be compared in November 1938. At that time, the National Socialists in Germany staged pogroms, they lit synagogues, dragged, tortured and murdered German Jewish faith. It was the prelude to the genocide of the European Jews.
The comparison may be lagging. At that time there was a powerful, totalitarian state behind the pogroms. But a lot is similar: in 1938 it was consensus among the majority of the Germans that the Jews were to blame and wanted to bring about the demise of Germany.
Today there is a consensus in the Arabic-German population that the Jews are to blame for all conflicts in the Middle East and had planned the fall of the Palestinian people.
At that time, Jews were overlooked in Germany, which was exactly what happened on October 7th in Israel and is welcomed here in Berlin. Hamas is not a state like the German Empire at the time, but behind the terrorist group is a powerful country of Iran.
The Jews now only survive because, unlike then, they have their own state and the military with which they can defend themselves.
After the Holocaust it was always said: "Never again!" And: "Defend the beginnings!". There are more than beginnings that we see now.
like www.bild.de reported, the journalist Gunnar Schupelius reported on his shocking encounter with a driver in Berlin Neukölln. The driver expressed open hatred of Jews and even spoke of a possible accession to the death squadrons of Hamas. Schupelius refers to the parallels at the moment in front of the Holocaust and emphasizes that there is a consensus in the Arabic-German population that the Jews are to blame for all conflicts in the Middle East. These statements and attitudes are alarming and represent a threat to peaceful coexistence in Berlin. It is crucial that such hate messages and extremist views are decisive to prevent a repetition of history.
Source: According to a report by www.bild.de