Mar 20 β€’ 19:44 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Germany FAZ

"L'Amour toujours": Children Sing Racist Chants in Club

Children and teenagers in a club in Falkenberg, Germany, were filmed singing racist chants during a party, which has sparked outrage and condemnation from local officials.

In Falkenberg, Brandenburg, a shocking incident occurred at a teen party where children and teenagers as young as eleven were filmed singing racist chants to the tune of "L'Amour toujours." The hateful slogan "Deutschland den Deutschen, AuslΓ€nder raus" was heard repeatedly, provoking widespread outrage among the public and officials alike. The incident was brought to light through a video shared on Instagram, which has since gone viral.

The party, held at the 'Blue Velvet' club, attracted around 100 to 150 young attendees. Tino Veit, the club's operator, expressed regret over the misuse of the song, particularly in a setting meant for children. He acknowledged the seriousness of such behavior and pledged to implement measures to ensure it does not happen again at future events. He emphasized that such expressions of intolerance are unacceptable, especially in youth-oriented venues.

Brandenburg's Minister President, Dietmar Woidke, also reacted to the incident, condemning the chants as intolerable and highlighting the societal responsibility to confront and prevent such racism, especially among the youth. This incident raises important questions about the environment and influences that lead young people to adopt and express such discriminatory views, indicating a need for more proactive measures in community education and engagement.

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