u/ThirthyforThirty

Germany’s Turkish community warns of rising far-right violence as AfD gains ground, r/europe comment section becomes a mess.

https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1tcg5k0/germanys_turkish_community_warns_of_rising/

LMFAO the nerve of these people, yet they vote radicals back home themselves

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ZoldJacint

4h ago

The Hitler particle concentration in this comment section is off the charts.

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Kitsooos

1h ago

Greece

Fun fact. Hitler was actually a very big fan of Turks, on both a personal and a state level.

On a personal level, he considered Turkish men an excellent role model for all men and he wanted German men to be more like them.

On a state level, he admired how the Ottomans/NeoTurks managed to genocide literally millions of people and get away with it. The Holocaust was partially inspired by them. Hitler believed that he could perform a centrally organized genocide and get away with it, just like they did.

He also believed that Christianity was simply a Jewish denomination and that Christian men were weak.

It's actually impressive how fucked up that man was.

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Impressive-Panda527

13h ago

Well when you advocate for parallel societies in other countries what do you think is going to happen?

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United-Mountain8935

15h ago

What are the statistics and percentages of violence committed towards ethnic Germans by ethnic Turks? I'll make my judgement after seeing the full picture.

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TAMUOE

14h ago

DE🇩🇪/US🇺🇸

My first thought too. However much “far-right violence” there is, there are bigger fish to fry.

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bu22dee

8h ago

I was attacked more than 5 times by Turkish people during school while I have attacked them zero times. Good for me I was able to defend myself very well most of the time.

All because of simple disagreements regarding opinions.

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StructureRude8995

14h ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Socialist_Underground_murders?wprov=sfla1

It is so funny to me that these guys called this murders as döner-murders, and today they try to claim that döner is german xd.

Edit: I know that it is not a statistic, i just wanted to share one instance of radically motivated crime against Turks in germany.

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LucyferTheHellish

2h ago

That was 19+ years ago. Not sure how it's connected to the "rising far-right violence".

u/ThirthyforThirty — 8 days ago