

But they still shy away from calling it by its name “ethnic cleansing”, never mind calling it Endlösung. I am pretty convinced however, that in private some of them at least are not shying away from that anymore.


But they still shy away from calling it by its name “ethnic cleansing”, never mind calling it Endlösung. I am pretty convinced however, that in private some of them at least are not shying away from that anymore.


He is working together with the Sweden Democrats. You don’t need to second guess the motivations there. The Sweden Democrats don’t care one bit about the well being of migrants. The whole idea is absurd.
The term “Remigration” does not mean “helping” anyone with anything. It’s exclusively used by people demanding ethnic cleansing, or at the very least systematic deportations of all refugees (rather also other immigrants, choice of groups may vary and in it may also include 2nd, 3rd or even 4th generations depending on their background and/or religion)


It is really just an euphemism for ethnic cleansing, something that will require a modern equivalent of an Arier-Nachweis.
He does sing the whole song in what I assume is a noticeable Czech German accent. This accent has pretty much vanished from Vienna’s streets I think. Those families who used to be called “Behm” are now the true Viennese and they are calling now people with Serbo-Croatian accents names … ok, that’s a generalisation but the irony is there nonetheless.
Oldie but on the topic, Georg Kreisler’s “Telefonbuchpolka” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6IzN02CMYA&list=RD-6IzN02CMYA&start_radio=1
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I do agree. The monarchy is back long enough that it is fading into the background. However, in Bratislava they are larping Habsburger coronations every year, but Slovaks are different in some ways ;)
jk I have never experienced a problem getting around in Czechia but I have been mostly in Moravia close to the border or in cities like Brno or Praha. Young people can usually speak English well enough to make themselves understood on both sides of the border I think but maybe that’s my bubble.
Not that anyone cares but I think Austrians view Czechs the same way that Czechs view themselves in that image. I don’t know how it is the other way round, if they hate Austrians for the counter reformation, the monarchy, Nazis or all of the above.
Hey, but we all love powidl, don’t we?
The EU routinely enforces such rules, with fines that are calculated based on company revenue, so that it hurts equally, no matter how large.