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Gerald 01-07-11 05:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Gammelpreusse (Post 1568627)
That's been my point in the Muslim thread. Odd priorities the German media has in the light of those news. But that fits within the development of a raise in nationalism over the last couple months in general.

This topic is not, a muslim thread,maybe you mixed up with something..:hmmm:

Skybird 01-07-11 06:26 AM

The village of Jamel is no unknown in German press and internet media - since years. It just does not get reported about every week.

16.08.2007 Der Spiegel

14.10.2003 Links lang Presseschau

11.08.2010 Blick nach Rechts

The latest edition of the printed Der Spiegel (1/2011) also has a report about Jamel, on page 40 (Allein unter Nazis).

There is no armed revolution, but the majority of the population is confessing to Nazism, and many non-Nazis have left the village. They hold Nazi events and praise the ways things have done by in the Third Reich.

Gammelpreusse 01-07-11 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1568631)
This topic is not, a muslim thread,maybe you mixed up with something..:hmmm:

Nope, nothing mixed up. Just some cross referencing to this thread http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=178538.

Gerald 01-07-11 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Gammelpreusse (Post 1568671)
Nope, nothing mixed up. Just some cross referencing to this thread http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=178538.

The link is to a completely different topic, and it is about different cultures, but is not a pure cultured Muslim style

Gammelpreusse 01-07-11 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1568674)
The link is to a completely different topic, and it is about different cultures, but is not a pure cultured Muslim style


Look, that is what I wrote in the linked thread

And frankly, I yet have to meet a radical muslim. Thinking about it, I met more radical germans (aka NeoNazis) then radical Muslims. I also heared of more murder and acts of violence by Neonazis then the other way around. Yet they hardly dominate the news. A little tidbit also making me a bit suspicion about the motives behind the current muslim debate. Is this really about basic human rights and their acceptance or is it about foreign influences into German society


I hope that helps you in understanding the cross reference.

Gerald 01-07-11 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Gammelpreusse (Post 1568682)
Look, that is what I wrote in the linked thread

And frankly, I yet have to meet a radical muslim. Thinking about it, I met more radical germans (aka NeoNazis) then radical Muslims. I also heared of more murder and acts of violence by Neonazis then the other way around. Yet they hardly dominate the news. A little tidbit also making me a bit suspicion about the motives behind the current muslim debate. Is this really about basic human rights and their acceptance or is it about foreign influences into German society


I hope that helps you in understanding the cross reference.

Well I understand, and yes they intersect, that this thread was not milked is perhaps because that's commonplace in Germany where, as reported by others here so there was no news flow on this event which only Fox.com had, of course, to sell and make money, but of course there are "some" similarities to the other if you do a deep analysis


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