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@allthatsgood2456
@allthatsgood2456 23 часа назад
It's shocking about baseball, but we had that
@danielabasic1104
@danielabasic1104 День назад
❤️
@Bingsoc
@Bingsoc День назад
He looks like he cried for 2 hours
@taupegrillon5975
@taupegrillon5975 День назад
this song is an epic song/ a hymn in german culture
@Hutchkins77
@Hutchkins77 День назад
they should all be made to work 6-8 hour shifts and be taxed likr the rest of us!
@Hutchkins77
@Hutchkins77 День назад
@gabe8390 16 hours ago Refugees should receive benefits via a so-called payment card. Instead of paying with cash, they can now pay with this card. A corresponding amendment to the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act came into force in Germany on May 16, 2024. The advantage of payment cards is that the amount made available there can only be spent domestically. That is, what the benefits are intended for: for the lives of refugees here. Using money for smugglers or transfers to the country of origin is not possible.
@7Sandie
@7Sandie День назад
Cleaning their living quarters is considered "Work"???? you have to be kidding me!!!!!
@ShaeDerEinzige
@ShaeDerEinzige День назад
🤣🤣🤣
@baardkopperud
@baardkopperud День назад
First question: Are asylum-seekers even allowed to work in Britain - can they even get work-permits? After all being allowed access and stay in a country, doesn't automatically mean you can work there - nor that you get ID &c so you can get taxed &c.
@hisholiness9016
@hisholiness9016 День назад
Coming from an Australian perspective. Before it was cleaned up. We had a situation where people from the Middle East were making their way to Jordan etc, then flying to Kuala Lumpur because Malaysia allows temporary visa free entry to people from other Islamic countries but they can't stay or claim benefits etc. From there they would catch the ferry to Indonesia and then pay a people smuggler to pack them on a dangerous boat to make their way to Australia where they can access benefits etc. At one stage the Australian navy was picking them up within sight of the Indonesian coast, so they wouldn't drown. This only encourage more people to use the same method and bypass normal immigration procedures. As soon as Australia started sending them to Nauru to be processed offshore the boats slowed to a trickle. People that claimed that they were fleeing for their lives lost interest when they found out that whilst they would be safe and looked after, they wouldn't be able access the benefits of living in wealthy nation. International agreements to help refugees were being abused. They had travelled through many safe counties but the end goal was to make it to country that they liked for economic reasons. I see this being played out in Europe where people have made it to a relatively safe place like Turkey and then travel through southern and eastern European countries to get to the places that provide the best economic benefits. I don't know how anybody can say that the people crossing the English Channel in small boats are fleeing for their lives from France.
@johnnymematik8649
@johnnymematik8649 День назад
Nobody solved the migrant crisis until Africa is independent. STFU.
@TravisSansbury
@TravisSansbury День назад
This video has been the first video in a long time about migration that makes me happy First the very much sound experiment they're doing in Germany but also your reaction to it as an immigrant (I'm assuming considering the title) in the UK agreeing with this The experiment is non nefarious and very much helpful for all sides plus your logical reaction to the problem at hand and at the same time agreeing just like me that the experiment is a great sollution! Love it! ❤ And may I add, this is coming from someone that would be considered a "far right radical" in media today for whatever meaning that still holds..
@generalsaufenberg4931
@generalsaufenberg4931 2 дня назад
No, we have NOT solved mass migration issue. It is just as bad like in UK and France. Sweden did
@user-wg5xl9vo8u
@user-wg5xl9vo8u 2 дня назад
Europe, the U.S., Canada, Australia are not responsible for what is going on in their countries. Our ancestors here in the U.S. fought and died for their freedom, these people can do the same thing in their own countries.
@ursh8632
@ursh8632 2 дня назад
Remember forever, we humans are one human family on this wonderful planet called Mother Earth. So let us not be divided, and let us finally live in global peace. And if someone tells you that you have to go to war to defend freedom, then tell them: “If you are serious about this, be the first to go to the front”. I'll leave out this and the next war.
@ursh8632
@ursh8632 2 дня назад
Your feelings are real, that really comes across to me. I am with you brother. Reinhard May is a great songwriter.
@budgetking2591
@budgetking2591 2 дня назад
80 cents an hour is nice on top of the social security money.
@user-go3iy7pk1h
@user-go3iy7pk1h 2 дня назад
Are they taking the mick? I'm not sorry. But asylum seekers are people that flee a war zone untill things have stabilized. And need to go back to help rebuilding their countries. As we did after WW2! This smells like just another Merkelonian sceem to f.. us up, as has been going on for decades now. It's just big corp bitching and government puppets dancing when they tell them to. D.I.S.G.U.S.T.I.N.G ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
@jonsnow6741
@jonsnow6741 2 дня назад
Do we not have enough unemployed young people of our own to fill the jobs ? who also need housing !
@JensJaskorski
@JensJaskorski 2 дня назад
They have solved nothing. It has become worse than ever...
@user-go3iy7pk1h
@user-go3iy7pk1h 2 дня назад
Exactly.
@budgetking2591
@budgetking2591 2 дня назад
@@user-go3iy7pk1h its only a recent thing, you cant say anything about its outcome yet.
@JensJaskorski
@JensJaskorski День назад
@@budgetking2591 The outcome is predictable...
@assellator7298
@assellator7298 2 дня назад
A clasic from 12 years ago and last year remastered by Anastasia..
@HelenaMikas
@HelenaMikas 2 дня назад
They still have a great life as has many migrants. I live in Berlin and believe me they get lessons in the language also they get jobs in security .When their German is good enough and they work to get the right to live there.. I was born in UK and came here and stayed .Made no difference I had to go thought the same system .AFD areas don't like anyone ( and that includes me because I am English ) I get no benefits off Germany
@callumward7503
@callumward7503 2 дня назад
We need "Skilled immigration" not "Unwanted immigration." Big difference.
@user-wg5xl9vo8u
@user-wg5xl9vo8u 2 дня назад
Yes, but “skilled” in the U.S. is a degree from a university, which is expensive, and requires considerable education beforehand, in order to even qualify, not to mention afford the tuition.
@TravisSansbury
@TravisSansbury День назад
@@user-wg5xl9vo8u There are perfectly feasible educational institutions outside of the US
@hisholiness9016
@hisholiness9016 День назад
@@user-wg5xl9vo8u Skills take many forms. Thinking that skills only comes from a university education is outdated. You can have all the degrees you want but at the end of the day those people don't build the infrastructure etc that a country needs. Each country has to look at their particular circumstances and adjust immigration policies accordingly to fill the gaps.
@scarnoir6566
@scarnoir6566 2 дня назад
German here, our system doesn't do anything about the fact that theose guys still behave like animals, dirty up everything, destroy everything and skyrocket the violent crime rate against white people and christians. its ridiculous to say we had solved anything at this point. its a good start but it does not help in the greater picture. And the mandatory work you refer to is only test-wise in one city. so that doesnt help whatsoever at all either
@scarnoir6566
@scarnoir6566 2 дня назад
plus, they recieve so much money from the state, they decide to go on vaccation to the places the allegedly fled from and were they claimed to be prosecuted unfairly
@v.brinkmann697
@v.brinkmann697 2 дня назад
I have never been a fan of Toten Hosen but there is one song that always gets me since they released it in the mid nineties. It’s called „Böser Wolf“ engl. lyrics She likes to paint pictures of herself And huge men in a dwarven world She knows stories that she never tells She experienced most of them herself Like the big bad wolf one Who comes every now and then And asked for it from her every time That she never says a single dying word Because otherwise he would punish her terribly for it When her mommy holds her in her arms She would like to cry and confess everything But she is afraid and she is ashamed She doesn't know what to do and tries to look away When the big bad wolf comes every now and then And asked for it from her every time That she never says a single dying word Because otherwise he would punish her terribly for it She is as shy as a deer You hardly notice her because she doesn't talk much She prefers to stay alone Prays to God and make a wish That the bad wolf will never come back And demanded with a tight grip around her neck That she doesn't say a single dying word to anyone Because otherwise he would punish her terribly for it That she doesn't say a single dying word to anyone Because otherwise he would punish her terribly for it
@LustraGaming
@LustraGaming 2 дня назад
I kinda feel you are missing 1 point here. If there are massive numbers of refugees that come in and they all are given jobs at a rate of 0.8€ an hour. That could mean 1000s of low pay jobs are given to them instead of the locals. Would that make them complain less about their pensions or income? Imagine being a factory worker and suddenly there is an influx of 100 refugees who are available to work for 0.8 an hour. Instead of the 14 an hour you cost the factory. Meaning if they let you go they can replace you with 17 refugee workers, and that was only taking into account how much your wage is costing your boss, not even all the extras they pay to have you work for them.
@LustraGaming
@LustraGaming 2 дня назад
Flee your country to avoid getting killed, leave everything behind and then you are welcomed by Germany to work as a slave that can't survive outside of the area he/she got assigned to.
@Kelsea-2002
@Kelsea-2002 2 дня назад
I love Campino and the other guys and their music ... but I resent the fact that they have been actively supporting Fortuna Düsseldorf for ages.
@avitalsheva
@avitalsheva 2 дня назад
What a nonsense ??? Refugee want to send money back home? What ? He /she is refugee and it is not that he /she is entitled to anything except of having safe shelter in receiving country. What a right to send money to home country from which he/she escaped? What ? What is the threat then in that home country?
@user-di7gc3kl6f
@user-di7gc3kl6f 2 дня назад
I think it's fair, need to do it in America
@edix1673
@edix1673 2 дня назад
83% of immigrants in the UK work compared to 72% of British citizens. Youre spreading more hate and misinformation about UK migrants. We should be forcing concul house squatters and single mums to work if we wanted to improve the country. Go down to wetherspoons and drag the bar flys out of there and into a job. Migrants arent the problem in the UK, the problem is welfare claimants and council house residents, and single white mothers with 6 kids.
@gabe8390
@gabe8390 2 дня назад
Refugees should receive benefits via a so-called payment card. Instead of paying with cash, they can now pay with this card. A corresponding amendment to the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act came into force in Germany on May 16, 2024. The advantage of payment cards is that the amount made available there can only be spent domestically. That is, what the benefits are intended for: for the lives of refugees here. Using money for smugglers or transfers to the country of origin is not possible.
@ShaeDerEinzige
@ShaeDerEinzige 2 дня назад
Perfect!
@tillposer
@tillposer 2 дня назад
The police officer is actually the area commander of traffic police with the rank of Polizeidirektor, which translates (losely) to Chief Superintendent in the UK or Commander or Police Colonel in the US. He's wearing a field-grade officer's cap with gold piping.
@JohnHazelwood58
@JohnHazelwood58 2 дня назад
They have a handfull of songs with english lyrics, too. "Pushed Again" or "All For The Sake Of Love" for example! :)
@exilbayer6377
@exilbayer6377 2 дня назад
I´m very sorry, but I have to tell you that is NOT how it usually works. Sounds to me, this is only happens in this community, which seems to be in East Germany, where the ADF is very strong, so the other parties are under extreme pressure. By the way: The AFD is allways called "far right", but are they really?!? Or, maybe have only all the other parties moved hard to the left under Merkel? I read their whole program for the last election (unlike 90% of those who critisize them) and it was, like reading a 10,15 year old program of the CDU. I didn´t find a single position, that would have been considered far right when I myself left Germany in 2015. I am truely SHOCKED, what happend to my homeland! The way, our Government and the mainstream suppresses any opposition is more than frightening.
@gabe8390
@gabe8390 2 дня назад
It's not about the party program. The AfD parliamentary group and its MPs have more than 100 employees who are active in organizations that are classified as right-wing extremists by German constitutional protection agencies. Among them are activists from the "Identitarian Movement", ideological thinkers from the "New Right" and several neo-Nazis. A BR investigation from March 2024 showed the extent to which the AfD grants enemies of the constitution access to parliament. This is a danger to democracy. After all, Germany has already experienced something like this in its history with Hitler.
@claw6650
@claw6650 2 дня назад
@@gabe8390 brother hitler was almost 80 years ago, move from that shit, we have 2024 right now, multi cutlure is possible, but only with people that have the same or similiar culture, the economey is crushed in germany right now and don't say its not true, the middle stand is systematically crushed, no one gets credits or money overall, to really fund there company. Our Ampel can do shit, bc to them, finding clues about far right extremist, or pumping money in a war that could have been already stopped, in a diplomatic way, is way more important then the German people overall . There is no unit opinion, everyone got there own rainbow world that he wants, fcking sick. People need to wake up, the shit that is happening in england, needs to happen in Germany, but no one got balls to say anything like always. Good day
@budgetking2591
@budgetking2591 2 дня назад
Like you said, you left over 9 years ago, things changed.
@nettcologne9186
@nettcologne9186 2 дня назад
Hi Shady, Britain has made its own crisis worse. After leaving the EU and thus the Dublin Agreement, the number of asylum seekers crossing the English Channel in rubber dinghies increased dramatically. Because the UK did not create legal routes for asylum seekers like it did for people from Hong Kong or Ukraine, they now come in a rubber dinghy. In 2021 there were 30,000, in 2022 there were 45,000, and in 2023 there were 30,000 again. Instead of checking whether someone is entitled to asylum, the number of staff for the checks was reduced, creating a backlog. It now takes two to three years for a decision to be made as to whether someone can stay or has to go. During this time, the asylum seekers have to live somewhere. Since there are no reception camps in the UK, they are housed in hotels in the poor north of England, where hotel rent is cheaper than in the south-east of England. Asylum seekers are not allowed to work during the examination. So they are dependent on the British state for at least 2 years. Incidentally, 80-90% receive asylum. The cost of living crisis in England has only made things worse, 19 million people (including 4 million children) have now slipped below the poverty line, although some of them work. Others have been ill for a very long time because the health system no longer works. 7 million people have been waiting for months or years for treatment, not to mention an appointment with the dentist. Some have to consider whether to buy food or heat their homes, the number of food banks has tripled since 2016. Accommodating asylum seekers in the north of England of all places is a provocation for those who are not doing well financially. All they see is that these asylum seekers live in a warm hotel and do not work. The riots in England recently erupted against these refugees and continued against British citizens with a migration background, especially if they are not white or Muslim. But it is different in Germany. Let me say that up front: Wages have risen in line with inflation, unlike in the UK, where wages have stagnated since 2008. As a result, on average people earn around $10,000 more per year here than in Great Britain. There are also four times as many doctors in Germany as in Great Britain.- The refugee crisis of 2015/16, when 1.2 million people suddenly came to Germany, has now been overcome. Today, 700,000 of them still live in Germany, most of them work and pay taxes. The others have emigrated to other countries or returned to their countries of origin. But living space in Germany has become scarcer. And then the war broke out in Ukraine and brought another 1.2 million refugees to Germany, this time mainly women with children. Getting them into work is not so easy because there is a shortage of kindergarten places. As in the UK, prices have risen by an average of around 20%, but there is no cost of living crisis, because wages have risen by an average of 24%. That is why there was a wave of strikes (regarding higher wages) at the beginning of this year. That's the statistics. By the way, the unemployment rate is slightly lower than in the UK and despite the high number of refugees there is a shortage of skilled workers here as well as in Great Britain. So immigration is needed if the boomers want their pensions. More housing has been created in Germany, but it is still not enough, and there are also as mentioned few kindergarten places. In addition, the EU's external borders are full of holes and rejected asylum seekers from Italy or Greece etc. are simply passed on to Germany, which makes people angry here. There were 120,000 irregular migrants in 2023. The number has fallen by now, but it is difficult to send these people back to their home countries because these countries do not want to take back their own citizens. Here, all the blame is being placed on the "traffic light" government, although the opposition has not found a solution either. Now they are trying to make it as difficult as possible for rejected asylum seekers so that they leave Germany voluntarily.
@lindacourtney593
@lindacourtney593 День назад
@@nettcologne9186 I skimmed through your comment after your assertion that we have more illegal immigration because of the UK leaving the EU and the subsequent withdrawal from the Dublin agreement. I hate to break it to you but the UK actually took more back under the agreement overall than it sent back. Please read the following: Table 1: Transfers in to the UK and out of the UK under the Dublin regulation Year Transfers in to the UK Transfers out of the UK 2015 131 510 2016 558 362 2017 461 314 3. Even more strikingly, the Dublin Regulation inflow to the UK in the year 2018 was nearly six times the outflow. As the Home Office noted in February 2019: "There were 1,215 transfers into the UK under the Dublin Regulation. The majority (946) of these transfers came from Greece. There were just 209 transfers out of the UK under the Dublin Regulation. A quarter of these (51) were transfers to France." 4. The figures show that a larger number of transfers to the UK during the period were under articles 8 and 9 of the Regulation. These stipulate that, under certain conditions, the applications of some of those in EU countries, whose relatives are already in the UK, should be dealt with by the UK. In contrast, a larger number transfers out were under Article 13, which mandates that asylum seekers who move on after being registered in a country of first arrival can be returned to that country. It was also revealed that the 2017 figures of 461 transfers in (against 314 transfers out) came despite the fact that there were over twice as many requests under the Dublin rules to transfer out (5,712) than requests to transfer asylum seekers into the UK (2,137). It would take too much of my day to refute the rest of your ‘facts’ but I think we both know that they are incorrect to put it politely.
@nettcologne9186
@nettcologne9186 День назад
@@lindacourtney593 Thank you for your comment. 1. I described that since leaving the EU, there has been a massive increase in asylum seekers crossing the English Channel in dinghies (!) and I have not addressed the total number of refugees (e.g. additional refugees from Ukraine or Hong Kong, who are allowed to enter the UK by plane or the Eurotunnel). You can look up the figures for ´dinghy crossings´ at the Office for National Statistics (ONS). 2. In 2015/16, there were so many refugees due to the Middle East war that small countries like Greece were not able to care for millions of refugees alone and also carry out the assessment of whether or not they would be granted asylum. Therefore Greece asked for help. Applicants were transferred to countries that could carry out a large number of examinations, and have also agreed to do so. The UK was one of them. - Furthermore Turkey (not an EU member) was given money to care for 3 million refugees and prevent them from traveling on to Europe. Therefore, it is a little strange why you choose these years in your Table 1 and not, for example, the period 2012-2015. Btw: Your Table 1 is incomplete because it does not include any figures for "transfers out of the UK". 3. And now to the core of the Dublin Agreement: On the one hand, it was intended to ensure that every foreigner who applies for asylum in the territory of the contracting states (EU, Switzerland, EFTA) is guaranteed an asylum procedure. On the other hand, it was intended to ensure that exactly one contracting state is always responsible for examining the content of an asylum application. This means that if, for example, the UK is responsible, but the asylum seeker travels to Germany and also applies for asylum there, then Germany sends this person back to Great Britain - and the same applies vice versa. Most refugees, however, arrived in southern European countries, so the UK had to take in a rather manageable number of refugees. The Dublin Agreement did not contain any quotas for how many asylum seekers each country had to take in, what the Southern Europeans would like to change. But that's not your cup of tea anymore. Since leaving the EU and Dublin Agreement, the UK has now to deal with anyone who applies for asylum in the UK, even if a person had previously applied for asylum in another European country. The UK cannot send anyone back to mainland Europe anymore.
@lindacourtney593
@lindacourtney593 22 часа назад
Can I suggest that you look at the table more closely- you will see that there are two columns of numbers and the columns on the right is the returns to the UK. The DA was worthless. As is your comment.
@112Hasenmama
@112Hasenmama 2 дня назад
Es ging am Anfang um einen Massen unfall mit vielen Toten und der Kerl fand es klasse zu filmen !! Der Polizist wollte ihm dem toten Kollegen mal zeigen ob er immer es noch so toll findet
@Der_Cisco_von_Bajor
@Der_Cisco_von_Bajor 2 дня назад
Mass immigration is the suicid of western society. The peace is over.
@stevemc6107
@stevemc6107 2 дня назад
Comet hitting twice stands for the comeback from udo Lindenberg, who had his big times way ago. With this song he is coming back like a comet hitting the second time, so twice. its a great hook if you know the background. the next line means "and when i go, i want to ensure that that i will live forever... so this seems to be his last song!
@worldwidewalking89
@worldwidewalking89 2 дня назад
bruder, du verdienst viel mehr abonnenten brother, you deserve many more subscribers
@Demasiocorazon
@Demasiocorazon 2 дня назад
I found you were funny but is has changed. If you let foreigners in your native country, what do you expect ? I would try to get a job, learn the language and make a living. I made this in Argentina and went back to Germany. There I started again. We now have increased crime: Slaugtering with knives and mass-rapes that are outragious. Look at UK-
@pbawel
@pbawel 2 дня назад
wait we solved what?
@claw6650
@claw6650 2 дня назад
fr, solved shit, its going down, migrants that want to integrate and work for that shit, don't get a limitless residence permit and the ones that chill all day and do nothing, get it, tf is wrong with germany and thats just one of many problems
@RalfPetersen-h7d
@RalfPetersen-h7d 2 дня назад
Your German is getting better and better, go on. Love!!!!
@Michael_from_EU_Germany
@Michael_from_EU_Germany 2 дня назад
Von Dresden nach Berlin über die Autobahn (150 km) in 17 min = 529 Km/h Tom is a good storyteller but a lier.
@wigglywuf5982
@wigglywuf5982 2 дня назад
how nice you revived one of your old once: suggestion: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fsftGYlqz_c.htmlsi=q34N4KuUtKs4aYT3&t=75 Annamateur: Egal was passiert, halt die Kamera drauf!
@LigH_de
@LigH_de 2 дня назад
It's quite disgusting how much the people with the worst experiences in their lives (fleeing from violence and death) are abused with violation of human dignity to repel them from Germany, including the forging of envy and hate in the poor German citizen by populists telling them that migrants are supposedly preferred regarding minimum welfare. Everyone points down to the poor to avoid anyone looking up to the super rich (100 Mio. +) who don't have to pay any property tax and can inherit most of their wealth to their next generation. Liberals tell the people that "labour must be rewarded", but receiving an inheritance is no labour, and those who really craft the wealth of the nation won't have any private wealth left to inherit to their children.
@sebastianneeser9927
@sebastianneeser9927 2 дня назад
First of all... Shae at this point you are a honorary german 😉 now they get payed to clean their own living quarters that we (the germans) are paying for. no one paying me money to clean my own home !!!!
@user-up5rt8dc1y
@user-up5rt8dc1y 2 дня назад
@@sebastianneeser9927 make them work , good idea, special card very good idea, short them 180 of 460 is too kind. Taschengeld 460 is too much. But i wish we (your neighbour to the west) would implement this as well
@scarnoir6566
@scarnoir6566 2 дня назад
and yet they still complain. allthough the money they recieve for it is BONUS to what they recieve anyways.
@crazyo7560
@crazyo7560 2 дня назад
It's one of those songs that probably 80% of germans know and you better bet that on sport events there is basicly no one that doesn't scream the "Aaaan Taagen wiieee diiiieeeem!!" 😂😂🙏🏼🤝🏽
@LigH_de
@LigH_de 2 дня назад
Critics say: They prove that Punk is dead, they turned to get driven by the mainstream ... well, one opinion of many. Surely they developed over the decades. Their breakthrough was the album "Ein kleines bisschen Horrorschau", their own soundtrack of the movie "Clockwork Orange", top hit: "Hier kommt Alex".
@valyviorel7511
@valyviorel7511 2 дня назад
👍👍❤
@andreaskolbe7894
@andreaskolbe7894 2 дня назад
Love DTH since the mid 80's. They are an iconic band here in germany mostly known for punk rock and lyrics from party-songs up to political topics. Still active and live very impressive.