Germany
- Casual Chatter
Hi all,
As our community is still small and not overly active, I thought instead of trying to have a weekly or monthly chatter thread up as a sticky, we could try a perpetual one and see what happens.
So anything you feel doesn’t warrant a post of its own, just put it here.
Cheers and take care!
- Announcement: Move to feddit.org
Dear all,
Since feddit.de has fallen into disrepair by its administrations, some of the fine folks over here have started feddit.org as a second home.
Like most (all?) feddit.de communities, we have now launched !germany@feddit.org (or alternatively https://feddit.org/c/germany, if your instance hasn't federated the community yet) to continue talking about all things Germany, in English.
Welcome to join us over there!
- Move to feddit.org?
Hey guys, the new instance feddit.org is online, actually still in the test phase, but everything is running smoothly, while we at feddit.de do not know how things will continue because the admin is not available and the website is down. The future of feddit.de is uncertain. Feddit.org is managed democratically by the non-profit organization fediverse.foundation in Vienna, where the servers are also located. The administration consists of 3 feddit.de people and one from the foundation. You can decide for yourself whether you want to move the community to feddit.org or stay here, but the option is there. Wanna move?
- ‘They call us Nazis’: inside the wealthy bavarian town where the far right is on the risewww.theguardian.com ‘They call us Nazis’: inside the wealthy German town where the far right is on the rise
Counter rallies in Kaufbeuren show split between supporters of AfD and locals who acknowledge the Bavarian town’s Nazi past
- Anybody remember @Sweden on Twitter where a random Swede takes over the account for a week? There's a similar (unofficial) account for Germany on Blueskybsky.app I am Germany (@iamgermany.bsky.social)
Germany’s National RoCur, now on Bluesky. Run by @katalyst.bsky.social . this week: @tyteen4a03.bsky.social Want to curate? https://iamgermany.wordpress.com/apply/
I am Germany originated as a Twitter account in 2012, and has been going for 12 years. I am the latest curator and we're trying to see if we can revitalise the concept on Bluesky as well!
- PSA: Monday is another public holiday
By now you should know the drill: Most will have an extra day off. Regular shops will be closed, but gas stations, restaurants and so on should be open. Expect more people travelling around and on the long weekend. Cars, trains and of course if the weather is fine people will be outside doing fun stuff (or at least something they consider fun).
- Berlin museum pokes fun at German bureaucracy – DW – 05/11/2024www.dw.com Berlin museum pokes fun at German bureaucracy – DW – 05/11/2024
The capital's Bureaucracy Museum takes a wry look at one of Germany's most serious challenges. So why does the country have such a problem with red tape? And how can it set itself free?
> The festival is an international event held in Berlin that was set up to encourage change from within the government. It showcases good practice examples.
The wheels of German bureaucracy may move slowly, but the pop-up museum will not be around for long. It will be consigned to history on June 25 and hopes to take a large chunk of red tape with it. Only time will tell if that €500,000 investment was well spent.
- Germany: The Fight against the Tesla Gigafactorycrimethinc.com Germany: The Fight against the Tesla Gigafactory
An interview with forest occupiers resisting the expansion of a Tesla factory and a translation of a statement by a group that shut down the power grid serving it.
- German court upholds AfD 'suspected' extremist status – DW – 05/13/2024www.dw.com German court upholds AfD 'suspected' extremist status – DW – 05/13/2024
The designation could allow Germany's intelligence agency to surveil and investigate members of the far-right party. The AfD says it plans to appeal the ruling.
A higher regional court in western Germany rejected on Monday an appeal by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party against its classification as a "suspected" far-right extremist organization.
The judges at the court in Münster said the designation was appropriate and did not violate the constitution or European law.
"The court finds there is sufficient evidence that the AfD pursues goals that run against the human dignity of certain groups and against democracy," they wrote.
"There are grounds to suspect at least part of the party wants to accord second-rank status to German citizens with a migration background."
The party criticized the decision, claiming that the proceedings lacked "sufficient clarification of the facts." It said it would "of course" lodge another appeal.
What does the decision mean?
The status makes it easier for the domestic intelligence agency BfV to investigate and surveil AfD members or recruit informants from within the organization.
DW correspondent Simon Young, reporting from Münster, said the court likened the status to a "smoke alarm" to mean that if an alarm went off in a house, police would break down the door to see if there was a fire.
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, a Social Democrat, welcomed the decision. "Today's ruling shows that we are a defensive democracy," she said.
The AfD unsuccessfully challenged the designation at a lower court in the western city of Cologne in 2022. It can still appeal the decision on a federal level.
How popular is the AfD in Germany?
The AfD is topping opinion polls in several eastern states, such as Saxony, that are due to hold elections later this year. It is also polling nationally at around 20% amid high dissatisfaction with Chancellor Olaf Scholz's left-leaning ruling coalition.
However, the party is less popular in some major cities and western parts of Germany.
The party has increasingly come under scrutiny from government agencies amid allegations linking it to espionage on behalf of Russia and China.
"It remains to be seen if this decision by the court puts any dent in that [popularity] or possibly, as some suggest, it might even embolden some supporters of the far-right AfD," DW's Young said.
- Hallo! What American novelties would Germans enjoy?
Ich besuche meine Familie nächste Woche, und ich will kleine Geschenke mitbringen.
I know American chocolate is inferior, but I assume it's still a novelty. Some kind of candies probably, too. What else? Many years ago they loved to get boxed breakfast cereal and paper napkins, which seems quaint now.
It's been years since I've seen them, and I'm sure everyone there can buy whatever they want on the Internet, but it will still be fun to bring something.
Any suggestions for an Ausländer?
- Palestinian employee of German development agency ‘abused’ in Israeli jailwww.aljazeera.com Palestinian employee of German development agency ‘abused’ in Israeli jail
Baraa Odeh has told her lawyer from prison that she has been repeatedly strip-searched and physically assaulted.
Baraa Odeh, 34, works for the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), and was detained by Israeli border guards on March 5 while returning to her home in Ramallah from a work trip to Germany.
She has since been sentenced to three months of administrative detention without charge. Neither her husband, who is a German national, nor her family have had direct contact with Odeh since her arrest. “Our life is upside down,” her sister Shireen Odeh told Al Jazeera, adding that her family is extremely concerned for her wellbeing.
“When she arrived [at Hasharon] prison, she was strip-searched while the policewoman was shouting at her. She was kept in a cell and later, a policeman that also shouted at her beat her on her leg,” said Hassan, who works with Addameer Prisoner Support, an NGO that supports Palestinian prisoners.
- PSA - Public Holiday ahead
Tomorrow is Labour Day and next week on Thursday is Ascension Day. Most shops will be closed. But restaurants, petrol stations and shops that offer 'Reisebedarf'/travel necessities will be open.
There will be festivities in a lot of places especially tonight (Tanz in den Mai - dance into May) and also tomorrow. And as it's Labour Day there will be Union organised demonstrations and more.
Ascension Day in some areas more commonly known as the less spiritual and more spirits-induced Herrentag or Vatertag. Expect a lot of people out walking, cycling, partying.
- ‘Teslastoppen’ Elon Musk’s Water War in the Heart of Europeunicornriot.ninja ‘Teslastoppen’ Elon Musk’s Water War in the Heart of Europe - UNICORN RIOT
When Tesla announced plans to expand its Gigafactory near Berlin and water became rationed, enraged residents organized themselves.
- British-Palestinian Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah Barred From Entering Germany | Israel Gaza [5:05 | Apr 13 2024 | DawnNews English]
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> >In Berlin, police swiftly shut down a pro-Palestine conference just after it kicked off, citing concerns regarding a speaker prohibited from engaging in political activities within Germany. > > >Although the police didn't disclose the speaker's name, attendees of the congress indicated on X that it was Palestinian researcher Salman Abu Sitta. > > >This development unfolded alongside another incident where British-Palestinian doctor Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah was refused entry into Germany to participate in the conference. > > >Short Summary > >1. Pro-Palestine conference in Berlin shut down by police due to concerns about a speaker prohibited from political activities in Germany. > >2. British Palestinian Dr. Ghassan Abu Sitta was also denied entry to Germany for the conference. > >3. Dr. Abu Sitta was questioned for 3.5 hours and informed he would not be allowed to enter Germany for the whole of April. > >4. Concerns about crackdown on free speech, especially in light of the situation in Gaza described by some as a genocide. > >5. Airport authorities cited safety concerns and public order for denying entry to Dr. Abu Sitta. > >6. Berlin Police have taken a firm stance on pro-Palestinian demonstrations since the Gaza conflict began. > >7. Germany is accused of aiding genocide in Gaza due to its military sales to Israel, making it one of Israel's primary military suppliers.
- Germany detains Gaza surgeon Ghassan Abu Sittah and 'refuses him entry'www.middleeasteye.net Germany detains Gaza surgeon Ghassan Abu Sittah and 'refuses him entry'
British-Palestinian medic spent weeks in Gaza treating victims of Israeli attacks and raising awareness about suffering there
Prominent British-Palestinian surgeon Ghassan Abu Sittah said authorities in Germany have detained him and are refusing him entry into the country.
Abu Sittah was due to speak at a Palestinian conference in Berlin on Friday. The surgeon said he had been invited to the conference to speak "about my work in Gaza hospitals". "The German government has forcibly prevented me from entering the country," he posted on X.
Since leaving Gaza in late November, the doctor has been raising awareness about the impact of Israel's war, which has killed more than 33,000 Palestinians.
In the initial weeks after Israel began its assault, Abu Sittah was the unofficial English-language representative of Palestinian doctors and surgeons treating Palestinians wounded by Israeli attacks.
He accused the Israeli military of using white phosphorus, which is illegal in built-up and populated areas like Gaza, and deliberately targeting children. In an interview with MEE after he left Gaza, Abu Sittah said medics were using household items to treat patients because of an Israeli-imposed blockade on medical equipment entering the enclave.
Berlin has been a key supplier of armaments to Israel in its war on Gaza and has also been one of its main advocates.
Germany is currently subject to an International Court of Justic (ICJ) case filed by Nicaragua, which accuses it of “facilitating” Israeli genocide in Gaza. The ICJ is also considering a case filed by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide.
- German university rescinds Jewish American’s job offer over pro-Palestinian letterwww.theguardian.com German university rescinds Jewish American’s job offer over pro-Palestinian letter
Nancy Fraser, professor of philosophy at the New School, condemned killings in Gaza carried out by the Israeli military
A leading Jewish American philosopher has been disinvited from taking up a prestigious professorship at the University of Cologne after signing a letter expressing solidarity with Palestinians and condemning the killings in Gaza carried out by Israeli forces.
They said the letter, titled Philosophy for Palestine, which was signed by Fraser and several hundred other academics, was separate from Fraser’s work as a scholar and that her guest professorship had nothing to do with the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Cologne University said in a statement its decision to cancel the invitation had been made “with great regret”. It said the reason was that in the letter signed by Fraser, “Israel’s right to exist as an ‘ethno-supremacist state’ since its foundation in 1948 is called into question. The terror attacks by Hamas on Israel of 7 October 2023 is [sic] elevated to an act of legitimate resistance.”
- German gallery fires employee for hanging own art in exhibition - BBC Newswww.bbc.co.uk German gallery fires employee for hanging own art in exhibition
The employee of the Munich gallery said he hoped the stunt would help achieve his breakthrough.
- Bavaria mulls cannabis-free Oktoberfest beer party - BBC Newswww.bbc.co.uk Bavaria mulls cannabis-free Oktoberfest beer party
Munich's annual event may be declared a drug-free event, even though cannabis is now legal in Germany.
Boooooooo!!!
- A German state is ditching Windows and Microsoft Office for Linux and LibreOffice on the 30,000 PCs it uses for local government functions - Lemmy.Worldlemmy.world A German state is ditching Windows and Microsoft Office for Linux and LibreOffice on the 30,000 PCs it uses for local government functions - Lemmy.World
>Schleswig-Holstein, Germany’s most northern state, is starting its switch from Microsoft Office to LibreOffice, and is planning to move from Windows to Linux on the 30,000 PCs it uses for local government functions. >Concerns over data security are also front and center in the Minister-President’s ...
- Why is the air quality so bad now?
It seems that with unusually warm temperature came unusually bad air. Any ideas why?
Happy Easter everyone, btw!
- Germany: Bahn, train drivers agree to 35-hour week in deal – DW – 03/26/2024www.dw.com Germany: Bahn, train drivers agree to 35-hour week in deal – DW – 03/26/2024
Deutsche Bahn and the GDL train driver's union have given more details of a pay-and-terms deal they struck on Monday, ending a long-running industrial dispute marked by several strikes.
Good news for people who need to use the Deutsche Bahn. It won't help much concerning the general problems of reliability/punctuality unfortunately.
- Cannabis: German growers celebrate as hemp is legalized – DW – 03/22/2024www.dw.com Cannabis: German growers celebrate as hemp is legalized – DW – 03/22/2024
Grass, weed, cannabis: Smoking dope has become legal in Germany. A government plan to liberalize rules on recreational cannabis has cleared its final parliamentary hurdle, Who will benefit financially — and who won't.
- What are some of the weird/hilarious/stupid things that are legal in Germany but illegal in other countries (and vice versa)?
My buddy and I were discussing the allowed blood alcohol content for driving (purely hypothetically) and how it varies across countries and then we stumbled upon the question in the title. Would be curious to hear if you guys know any good examples.
- German credit agency earns millions through unlawful customer manipulationnoyb.eu German credit agency earns millions through unlawful customer manipulation
The comapny uses manipulative designs to prevent people from obtaining a free copy of their data in accordance with law
> Today, noyb has filed a complaint and report against the German credit agency SCHUFA with the Hessian data protection authority. The company appears to be making millions of euros by selling people in Germany their own data. With the help of manipulative designs, people are prevented from obtaining a free copy of their data in accordance with Article 15 GDPR – even though they would actually be legally entitled to it. The company’s primary aim appears to be to profit from people looking for accommodation. In Germany, they often have to provide proof of solvency in order to obtain a lease.
The part that might be interesting for people:
> Concealed rights. On its own website, SCHUFA only advertises its so-called “BonitätsAuskunft” for €29.95 to private individuals and claims that it offers an “advantage on the housing market”. A transparent reference to the Article 15 GDPR right to free information is not provided. Using manipulative designs, the company is trying to push the sale of paid products and even falsely presents the free information as unsuitable for submission to third parties.
> Martin Baumann, data protection lawyer at noyb: “SCHUFA is falsely claiming that only its paid products can be presented to third parties. In reality, the European Court of Justice has emphasised several times that data subjects are allowed to do whatever they want with their free information."
- Secret plan against Germanycorrectiv.org Secret plan against Germany
This article is also available in Turkish, Arabic and German. Versions in French and Russian can be found at partner media sites The Insider and Mediapart. Bit by bit, the brightly lit dining hall of a countryside hotel near Potsdam fills with people. There are about two dozen of them, a mix of...
- Learning german compund words
Native german speaker here. I have been wondering how difficult it is to learn and understand compound words in German. Also, do you yourself make up your own when needed?
- Vote on new citizenship law tomorrow?www.sueddeutsche.de Einbürgerung: Deutscher Pass am besten nur für Gesunde
Das neue Staatsangehörigkeitsrecht soll Einbürgerungen erleichtern – aber nicht für alle. Wer krank ist oder pflegt, hat Pech gehabt.
I was reading this article in the Süddeutsche Zeitung, and saw this quote:
> Diesen Freitag verabschiedet der Bundestag ein neues Staatsangehörigkeitsrecht, es soll die Einbürgerung erleichtern. Statt nach acht Jahren können Einwanderer künftig nach fünf Jahren einbürgern, bei besonderen Leistungen schon nach drei. Auch der Doppelpass wird erlaubt, nach jahrzehntelangem Kampf. Wer dauerhaft bleibt und sich anstrengt, soll das volle Wahlrecht bekommen und dazugehören. Das ist der Plan.
I've already passed my Citizenship Exam and am ready to go!
- How do you trash a Christmas tree?
Is there a special place you are supposed to take it? Or just put it near a dumpster?
- Why is Namibia furious at Germany's ICJ intervention supporting Israel?yt.artemislena.eu Why is Namibia furious at Germany's ICJ intervention supporting Israel? | Inside Story
Namibia has condemned Germany's backing of Israel against genocide charges at the International Court of Justice. It says, given Germany's colonial brutalities, it should not support Israel. So, what's behind this furious diplomatic dispute - and why now? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: M...
- Badoo - Germans voted “Least Funny Nationality" in Global Surveybadoo.com Badoo - Germans voted “Least Funny Nationality" in Global Survey
  Germans voted “Least Funny Nationality" in Global Survey • British judged “not as funny as they think” • Spanish named funniest Europeans, ahead of Italians and French. • Humour is important when meeting new people  
Also:
- The Pope is Catholic.
- Sky is blue.
- an you drive your car in Germany if you don't have your license on you?
Just wondering if I can drive without my license on me?
- Contacting Kiosk's/Späti's/Spätverkauf/Nachtladen
Hi Feddit!
for my school project/internship I have to contact German Kiosk's/Späti's/Spätverkauf/Nachtladen. I did some googling without much success. Does anyone know of a large group on, for example: Facebook, Telegram, Whatsapp etc. where I can find the shop owners of the Kiosk's/Späti's/Spätverkauf/Nachtladen? Thank you in advance!
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Hallo Feddit!
Für mein Schulprojekt/Praktikum muss ich mich an German Kiosk's/Späti's/Spätverkauf/Nachtladen wenden. Ich habe etwas gegoogelt, ohne großen Erfolg. Kennt jemand eine große Gruppe auf z. B. Facebook, Telegram, Whatsapp etc., wo ich die Ladenbesitzer von Kiosk's/Späti's/Spätverkauf/Nachtladen finden kann? Vielen Dank im Voraus!
- How do you deal with water condensation on the windows?
Now that the temperature outside has dropped, the windows start to accumulate water vapor. I am assuming that it might also lead to that black stuff forming. Is there a more efficient way of dealing with the condensate than wiping it dry every day?
- Gericht verurteilt Regierung zu Klima-Sofortprogrammwww.tagesschau.de Gericht verurteilt Regierung zu Klima-Sofortprogramm
Die Ampel muss einen weiteren Rückschlag vor Gericht hinnehmen: Weil Deutschland die Klimaziele im Verkehrs- und Gebäudesektor in den vergangenen Jahren verfehlt hat, muss die Regierung laut Urteil nun mit Sofortprogrammen gegensteuern.