Peter_Arbeitslos

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Details der AnkündigungStoppt illegale Grenzmaßnahmen und Deportationen!

Sonntag, 06.07.2025 | 14:00 Uhr | Rotes Rathaus, Rathausstraße 15, 10178 Berlin

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Aufruf: https://asanb.noblogs.org/?p=12133 - @systemfehler_404

Illegale Pushbacks, Schnellabschiebungen, Entrechtung an den Grenzen: Was in Deutschland passiert, ist brandgefährlich – und rechtswidrig.

Wir fordern einen sofortigen Stopp der illegalen Grenzmaßnahmen!

Für Menschenrechte, Rechtsstaat und Solidarität.

Beamt*innen haben das Recht zu demonstrieren, niemand muss illegale Befehle ausführen.

[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 1 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

Sie war zu diesem Zeitpunkt vermutlich eine Tram. Aber ist sie 100% Tram oder hybrid oder doch eine Straßenbahn?

[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 4 points 2 hours ago (4 children)

Ist das denn (in diesem Bereich) eine Straßenbahn, oder eine Tram? Das sieht mir verdächtig nach einem eigenen Fahrbereich aus, getrennt von der Straße, und damit eine Tram.

[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Just to remember: I'm German myself. I didn't say they are nazis, I said "Sounds like some nazi stuff, at least that would be my first impression if someone did it here". I don't want to implement Godwin's Law in this constructive discussion. In my opinion it sounds like nazi stuff, because a lot of German nazis I know love to fantasize about their "Germanic roots". That's my first impression while I don't have much detail what you are referring to, since I never experienced such a celebration myself.

Could you understand my position better by what I wrote aside from that stuff about Garmanic celebrations? Because I would like to better understand the US-American view on patriotism while explaining my own.

[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 10 points 19 hours ago

Durch Moderator entfernt

[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 2 points 19 hours ago (3 children)

people that have Nordic or Germanic ancestors and love to celebrate and love that part of their heritage with yearly parties or festivals.

To be honest: Sounds like some nazi stuff, at least that would be my first impression if someone did it here.

Isn’t it a normal human reaction to feel proud of your “tribe”?

Sarcasm joins the room May be, but killing each other was a normal human reaction for millenia. Sadly still is today sometimes.

NASA is great and I really like it, I feel good for humanity because it is able to do different thing than killing. I wouldn't call that proud, because I didn't contribute to it. Even space travelling is to complex to like all of it, moon landing was part of some foolish trial of strength on earth- No, I won't overanalyse it.

I know your July 4th isn't a cult meeting, but patriotism seems like something invented for people who have nothing they can feel proud about, because they haven't archived something to be proud about. (Don't take that personal.) At the same time patriotism tends to sperate different groups of people which shouln't be seperated since they all are part of humanity and could archive great stuff together. It's the one thing evil persons can rely on if they want to create a scapegoat to make people fight this scapegoat instead of seeing that they –the people– all are just part of humanity and should revolt against their evil leaders.

[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 2 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

I deliberately exaggerated, but I dont't understand patriotism in general (see comment under OPs response on my comment).

[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 3 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (5 children)

proud of your home and the accomplishments of the country

Don't really understand that either. I could understand celebrating the date at which you got an united democracy, that's certainly an accomplishment. Even that happend a quarter millennium ago, you (even your grandmother) didn't take part in it and nowadays there's no British monarchy you can annoy by being a democracy, but celebrating democracy as a concept always is great. But you don't do that. All what I see from the Atlantic Ocean's other side is some people celebrating something which is written under "Nationality" in their passports. I personally can't celebrate something as complex/indefinite as a country. I don't think complex really is the best word for it, but what I mean is that countries never are only good and also "country" itself is a term so obscure and indefinite. The country existed for nearly 250 years, billions of people lived in it and some terrible stuff happend in and because of it. Wars and crimes and war crimes of leading personell, etc. Surely also some good stuff, but how to seperate that? You simply can't. Is Ronald Reagan part of what you're celebrating, is Donald Trump part of it? Is democracy part of it? Is some random 1800s-farmer part of it? Are people even part of it and if no why? Are the country's borders part of it? Is the tree standing in your backyard part of it? You can't ignore the killing of civilians in Vietnam war while including democracy or can you? What's home? Is it your family? Your house? Both?

One thing is for sure: You aren't the country, you just live at some place on the world which happens to be territory of something named "USA". Same for me, I have been born at some place which happens to be territory of something called "Germany". Why should I be proud about the place where I was born? That's no achievement, I didn't even contribute to it. I'm proud that I managed to contribute to democracy by protesting and voting. I also felt proud about the A I got in some elementary school test. I'm really proud about switching from Windows to Arch Linux in less than 2 hours. I may some day feel proud for my children while watching them doing something great. I contributed to all of this more or less directly and I can feel proud about it for that reason. But why should I feel proud about a country? Germany is nothing I'm responsible for, the (current path of the) USA is nothing you are responsible for. If you were responsible for it, why shouldn't I be too?

We can't feel proud about it, we can't feel ashamed for it, because it isn't our fault. However we can change the current situation. Changing the world, having the courage to try it, is something we can feel proud about.

[–] Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org 18 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (14 children)

Kinda interesting how you US-Americans have a certain day for being even more patriotic than the average US-patriotism rest of the time. As a German I personally haven't felt patriotic at any point in my life and most of the people I know (probably more left-leaning than German average) always looked at your patriotism (espacially on July 4th) with a certain lack of understanding. Why even be patriotic? Why always raise the US-flag? Why are there Florida men running through hurricanes with an US-flag? I know independence and stuff, but still why celebrate your patriotism even more on a specific date, even as a more left-leaning person?

🎶Ein Sommer, wie er früher niemals waaaar,

🎶 Ja mit Sonnenschein von Merz bis November,

🎶 Und nicht so kalt und so sibirisch, wie in irgendeinem Jaaaaahr

 

Es ist heiß. Hirnzellen-zerschmelzend heiß. Was macht ihr gerade so, was ist wegen den Temperaturen ~~ins Wasser~~ in den Sand gefallen, was ist für den heißesten Tag Mittwoch geplant? Das alles und noch viel mehr gerne in diesem Faden.

 

Jiddizismen sind toll.

 

Spaßfakt: Das Maimai käme auch ohne das Wort "Fortschritt" aus.

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