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RSS FeedsSuddenly, itīs OK to be German and to talk about race | Mithu Sanyal
(The Guardian Germany)

 
 

18 september 2019 11:11:59

 
Suddenly, itīs OK to be German and to talk about race | Mithu Sanyal
(The Guardian Germany)
 


For years if you wanted to discuss racism, people looked at you as if you were a Nazi, but now thereīs a new opennessWhen I was growing up there was no racism in Germany. In the 1980s every child learned at school that race was a construct that fascists had used to justify segregating and killing people. So if race didnīt exist, it naturally followed that racism didnīt exist either. If you wanted to talk about it people looked at you as if you were the Nazi.All this is changing. It is dizzying to watch my motherland grapple with the concept of race. And, to be honest, to grapple with it myself because when you stop speaking about something you stop thinking about it eventually too. So weīre all walking on eggshells; the discussion about racism is on the agenda but weīre whispering `race` as if it were a dirty word. Except for members of Alternative für Deutschland, the far-right party, who keep pushing the boundaries of what you can and canīt say, and at every opportunity tout their worries about `other races` outbreeding white Germans. Germans of colour, meanwhile, worry about the AfDīs success in winning a quarter of the votes in recent state elections in Saxony and Brandenburg. Related: The AfD is gaining strength in Germany. A reformed EU can stop it | Titus Molkenbur and Luke Cooper Related: German president asks Poland for forgiveness at WW2 ceremony Continue reading...


 
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