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Published 28 May 2024 at 12.17
Foreign. The trend of chanting “Ausländer raus” (out with the immigrants) is spreading like wildfire through Germany – much to the dismay of those in power.
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The group of wealthy young Germans on the island of Sylt who sang about sending immigrants home has sparked an outcry within the German establishment.
Several involved have immediately lost their jobs. They have also been exposed as Nazis in the media and are being investigated for crimes of opinion.
Clap hunt for Germans who chanted "immigrants out" ;:
The German establishment rages against partygoers.
Fired from their jobs and investigated for breach of opinion. https://t.co/QwNq0oc8Cw
— Fria Tider (@friatider) May 27, 2024
But the incident appears to have set in motion a trend that the German state may find difficult to manage. “Ausländer raus” is about to become a slogan for dissidents tired of immigration.
Videos are now being spread from various parts of Germany with crowds who – despite the fate that befell the party on Sylt – continue to sing ” Out with the immigrants! Germany year the Germans!” to the tune of the 90s hit “L'Amour Toujours”.
An example that caught the attention of the German media took place in Löningen in Lower Saxony, where dancing people in a packed beer tent sang to the tunes of “Ausländer raus”:
“Deutschland den Deutschen, Ausländer raus!” has gone viral! pic.twitter.com/FDrPdgKvzN
— Dane (@UltraDane) May 26, 2024
Even Turks in Germany have started using the song:
Heute, 20 Uhr, ich zähle auf Euch @tagesschau pic.twitter.com/XmvaUvI6by
— Hirnschluckauf (@Hirnschluckauf) May 27, 2024
Der Rechtextremismuskandal aus Sylt weitet sich immer mehr aus: In weiten Teilen Deutschlands rotten sich Rechtextreme zusammen und skandieren "Ausländer raus!" Spotify sollte "Menschen", die das verbotene Lied streamen, umgehend den dt. Behörden melden. pic.twitter.com/hSdpZeaiw0
— ZGI (@ZGIDeutschland) May 27, 2024
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