Ark spokesman warns against radical young people
They know what they are talking about — because unlike dreaming ideologues, they experience the sad reality every day. Teachers and social workers are sounding the alarm: Arab young people are becoming more and more radical. Islamism has long since won in some migrant milieus.
“Germany will soon be ours.” The sentence scares Wolfgang Büscher, and the man is hardly afraid of anything else. Büscher has experienced a lot and is used to a lot. The spokesman for the children’s and youth organization “Ark” (Arche) is not easily disturbed; he knows more about adolescents than almost anyone else. But now he doesn’t know what to do either. “We are facing a catastrophe,” says the 65-year-old seriously. His “Ark” looks after 7,000 children and young people from socially disadvantaged families every day in 33 facilities across the country. It is one of the largest aid organizations in the country.
More than 60% of the protégés have a so-called migration background. Muslim young people are radicalizing more and faster than ever before. “I have never experienced anything like this,” says Büscher. “Militant anti-Semitism” is sometimes a nice way of describing it. “
First we cut the throats of the Jews, then the gays and finally the Christians,” a young Arab recently told him. Büscher tried to counteract this with small gestures: He pinned a small Israel flag on the lapel of his jacket. A 12-year-old saw this and then told the social worker: “I hate you. We’ll take the country back.”
Another interview in the “Bild” newspaper shows that since the Hamas terrorist group massacred 1,500 Israelis, open hatred of Jews has become the norm in German schoolyards. “The integration went wrong. We hardly reach young people anymore,” says Herford teacher Birgit Ebel.
The educator has been a member of the Green Party for 27 years; she cannot be described as a xenophobe or even a racist, even with the best intentions. She reports that radical organizations — such as the Muslim Brotherhood or the extremist Turkish “Gray Wolves” — systematically try to recruit young people near schools and mosques.
Apparently with success: When Ebel observed a pro-Hamas rally and spotted some of her students in the demonstration, they shouted to their teacher: “Ms. Ebel, you Jewish whore.”
Ebel no longer counts on parents; access to legal guardians is now often impossible. “Fewer and fewer understand or speak German. Sometimes the siblings come along to translate. But they don’t follow through on the problems out of fear and don’t translate properly.”
The responsible authorities are reacting helplessly to the mass radicalization of Muslim young people in particular. The Berlin Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family proudly states that after the Hamas terror on Israel, two circulars with training offers have already been sent to schools. [Training for what? As Suicide Bombers?]
Ark spokesman Büscher can only smile wearily about something like this. In Berlin in particular, he sees little chance of reaching Muslim young people. “With the very young, conversations can still work. It no longer works for older teenagers. They reject our culture, our values,” he says.
And the man for whom youth welfare was his life’s work then adds, visibly depressed: “The hatred is unimaginable.”
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