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All borders crossed - editorial deadline with David Boos

Summary by Tichys Einblick
The Sylt tourists have sung “The Forbidden Song”: The slogans “Germany for the Germans” — a slogan with a clear Nazi connection — and “Ausländer raus! “are roared to the melody of the song “L'Amour Toujours” by Gigi D'Agostino and greeted as Adolf did back then. This is neither humanly, artistically nor politically beautiful, summarizes David Boos. The downplaying of the worst nationalism expressed in this way should also frighten conservatives.…
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The Sylt tourists have sung “The Forbidden Song”: The slogans “Germany for the Germans” — a slogan with a clear Nazi connection — and “Ausländer raus! “are roared to the melody of the song “L'Amour Toujours” by Gigi D'Agostino and greeted as Adolf did back then. This is neither humanly, artistically nor politically beautiful, summarizes David Boos. The downplaying of the worst nationalism expressed in this way should also frighten conservatives.…

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Tichys Einblick broke the news in on Thursday, May 30, 2024.
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