There is great outrage in Germany after a party video from the North Sea island of Sylt emerged. Here you see young people dancing to the tune of the party hit “L’amour Toujours” by Gigi D’Agostino and singing “Foreigners out” and “Germany for the Germans”.
The short recording – krone.at does not show it for media legal reasons – is spreading like wildfire on social media, even though the original message has already been deleted. The restaurant for which the young people danced distanced itself from its guests on Friday evening and announced consequences.
“Will report disgusting behavior”
“If we had known about the incident, we would of course have evicted the guests in question. There is no room for racism!!!”, the owners of the restaurant wrote on Instagram. Every guest, regardless of ethnicity, is very welcome. Those affected would be banished from the house, it was said. In another post, the operators wrote that they had now received the names of “these Nazis.” “We will report this disgusting behavior and pursue all criminal justice options!!!”
Berlin SPD politician Sawsan Chebli wrote on Platform X on Friday evening: “Germany for the Germans. Foreigners out. Foreigners away.” Location: Sylt. And they feel so safe.” TV presenter Jan Böhmermann asked: “Who and where are these people?” And presenter Dunja Hayali tweeted: “With a Hitler mustache and sparkling, but without ‘foreigners’. #Sylt. 2024.” According to bild.de, the video was made on Pentecost in the Pony restaurant in Kampen (see map above).
Source: Krone

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