Audience members talk about a recent demonstration and how reactions to populist movements have changed in cities such as Dresden.
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Caption 97 [de]: und... und... „Migrant“ und „Fachkräfte“, weißt du, was... Die... diese Sprache, die so langsam, Caption 97 [en]: and... and... "immigrant" and "skilled workers," you know, which... The... this language, which slowly
Jan Böhmermann and his team from the late-night show Neo Magazin Royale went to Dresden to understand why right-wing populism finds so much acceptance there. Together with Ralf Kabelka, Moritz Neumeier, and the audience in the Staatsoperette Dresden, he dedicates the show to the question of whether it is helpful or counterproductive to make them the subject of his jokes again and again. Here in the first part, you'll learn about the motives and conditions of the following discussion.
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Caption 17 [de]: Wir haben halt gedacht: „OK, ey. Ganz ehrlich, so langsam, ey, ist das doch... ist das doch bescheuert, Caption 17 [en]: We just thought, "OK, hey. Honestly, hey, it's getting... it's getting stupid