Revival and de-Germanization of Bavaria

I was stationed in Bavaria for three years. I remember that they were the most German of all the Staadts. Talk to a Bavarian, and it did not take long for him to a) assertain that I was not Jewish and then b) explain why it really was all the Jews' fault for WWII.

That was the 80's, though. Maybe it's different now.
not typical
 
It's time to raise the issue of independence. Bavaria, occupied by the Germans, must finally regain its freedom, up to the complete exclusion of German culture and German colonists.

Assign a sex symbol of Bavaria - a woman of the Romanian-hungarian type.

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Ban alcohol.

Restore chivalry.

Switch back to native language.

The prohibition of prostitution.

And so on.

Bavaria will throw off German corruption.
ban beer in Bavaria? never! 😳😳😳😳
 
German politician and security expert Mustafa Al-Ammar said in an interview posted by Muhammad Al-Mulla on YouTube on July 28, 2025 that Germany has made a grave mistake by allowing Islamist groups, ideologies, and political parties to grow to what he called an "insane" degree, describing it as a "malignant growth." He said that Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, BND, has concluded that the Muslim Brotherhood is more dangerous than ISIS. Al-Ammar said that the Muslim Brotherhood's goal is to destabilize the state, influence decision-making, and turn Germany and Europe into a launchpad for subversion across the world, particularly in Arab and Islamic countries. He said he is unable to enter a mosque to pray because the vast majority of mosques and Islamic centers in Germany aim to brainwash German children and youth. Al-Ammar also criticized Germany's immigration policy for allowing people to enter the country with unchecked ideologies, including criminals and terrorists.
 
German politician and security expert Mustafa Al-Ammar said in an interview posted by Muhammad Al-Mulla on YouTube on July 28, 2025 that Germany has made a grave mistake by allowing Islamist groups, ideologies, and political parties to grow to what he called an "insane" degree, describing it as a "malignant growth." He said that Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, BND, has concluded that the Muslim Brotherhood is more dangerous than ISIS. Al-Ammar said that the Muslim Brotherhood's goal is to destabilize the state, influence decision-making, and turn Germany and Europe into a launchpad for subversion across the world, particularly in Arab and Islamic countries. He said he is unable to enter a mosque to pray because the vast majority of mosques and Islamic centers in Germany aim to brainwash German children and youth. Al-Ammar also criticized Germany's immigration policy for allowing people to enter the country with unchecked ideologies, including criminals and terrorists.

Somehow, this reminds me of a poster I once saw at a demonstration. Someone had written on their sign, “Crime should be banned.” An interesting insight. Almost brand new. Here on this sign it says, “Only what I think is true—everyone else is a terrorist.”

Example: The "Muslim brotherhood" for example is as far as I know a terror organization. Being a member of a terrorist organization is a criminal offense. So who tells to be a member of a terror organization to a German police officer when he travels to Germany? Should we use the name to make a difference? Then Mustafa Al-Ammar would not be a German politician. If someone should not know: We Germans are not allknowing. No one is. But not to know someone makes this one not to be a criminal.
 
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I was stationed in Bavaria for three years. I remember that they were the most German of all the Staadts. Talk to a Bavarian, and it did not take long for him to a) assertain that I was not Jewish and then b) explain why it really was all the Jews' fault for WWII.

That was the 80's, though. Maybe it's different now.
i dont think that probable
 

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