While a heated debate continues in Germany over a Nazi scandal in a bar in Sylt, a similar incident has now occurred at an elite boarding school in northern Germany. During a student disco last Thursday, some guests suddenly started saying: “Germany against Germans. Foreigners out” – again to the party hit “L’Amour Toujours” by Gigi D’Agostino.
The teaching staff at the Louisenlund boarding school in the state of Schleswig-Holstein reacted immediately and broke up the party. In a letter made available to the news magazine “Spiegel”, the Louisenlund Foundation announced that the incident would now be addressed in an educational manner. Possible sanctions are discussed. It was also emphasized that the students “strictly reject any form of xenophobia or xenophobia.” It is said that it was a “touch of stupidity” or an imitation of similar scandals.
“It must be clear to all students that it is not a joke to chant such slogans,” Education Minister Karin Prien (CDU) said in a statement. She expects the incidents to be handled consistently. Of the 320 students at the secondary school, 60 reportedly have an ‘international’ background themselves. The education of young people costs parents approximately 53,000 euros annually.
Song ban at Oktoberfest
Due to the recent rewrite of the song “L’Amour Toujours”, the organizers of the Oktoberfest do not want to play the title in the autumn as a precaution. “We want to ban it and I will ban it,” Oktoberfest boss Clemens Baumgärtner told dpa on Monday. Baumgärtner said emphatically: “There is no place for all the right-wing shit at Oktoberfest.”
Source: Krone

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