This video explores Hamburg, Germany, revealing significant urban social challenges including homelessness, drug addiction, and migration-related issues affecting public spaces. The content highlights how economic integration through ethnic business ecosystems creates parallel communities that may not intermingle with local populations, while also examining political tensions surrounding the Alternative for Germany (AFD) party and debates about cultural preservation versus integration in modern European cities.
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Moin Moin everybody. We made it back to Germany, the epi-center of the migration issue. Somewhat of the starting point of the migration issue of Europe as well, thanks to Angela Merkel of course. But today we are going to explore Hamburg, which once used to be one of my favourite cities in Germany. Nowadays the picture is unfortunately a little bit different. Yes. Thank you. In the name of Jesus. In the name of Jesus. Yes. Amen. Amen. God loves you. Do many people give you trouble here? Some of them give me. Yes. Sometime they give me trouble.
Sometime they come with knife. Really? Really? Are you serious? Yes. Are you here a lot of time? Is every week or? Yes. Every week I'm here. Every day. Every day. Every day. Except I'm sick. Last two weeks I was I was sick. I slipped down. But God told me it was an demon. They want me to fall because I am always preaching here. Even this side he showed a light here that whenever I get here I will they will attack me. When I I I stop here I started um sneezing sneezing sneezing. Ah yesh yes sometime when I'm coming God said two people will come with knife and then they come and I'm preaching they when they are removing the knife and I saw it and the spirit draw me to the place and they left they run away. What kind of people were they Muslims? Okay. You are protected by God.
May God protect you. Amen. Because the Muslims whenever I say believe in the Lord Jesus, they said and then I said Jesus is coming soon. When is he coming? They insult me a lot, but he's with me.
God is with you. He's with you. Yeah, for sure. Thank you for what you're doing. Thank you for what you're doing. Really, really God bless you. God bless you too. Thank you. Have a nice day.
Amen. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. There you have it, guys. beautiful Nigerian preacher outside the Hamburg hop banhoff or the Hamburg main station. Now that main station back there has a very bad reputation for people being attacked for huge amounts of homeless issues and straight from the words of that Nigerian preacher's mouth. She's preaching the Bible outside of the main station in Hamburg in Germany in 2026. and she says very openly she gets attacked with knives by Muslims. It's really shocking to hear that that lady is older than my mother, probably in her 60s, possibly early '7s, and that's the reality that she has to deal with just for preaching the gospel. Um, that should be completely accepted and allowed on the streets in a so-called free society.
She also comes from a country where Bokoh Haram are currently killing a lot of Christians. And judging from her demeanor and her obviously speaking English and not German, I assume she hasn't been in Germany for that long and could potentially be somebody that left Nigeria because of that exact issue. And then here it's just facing the exact same issue again. Thousands of Christians all across Nigeria, particularly northern Nigeria, are being brutally slaughtered on mass. And then she comes here and faces the same issue in Europe. Well guys, modern Germany 2026 outside of a very very old beautiful I have to say church. Gorgeous towering green church tower. If you look down below, Liba spelt out her love spelt out in none other than the LGBT LG TV highde TV flag Samsung Samsung outside of the church itself. And here they have they have a queer and religious yeah picture exhibition about this is me queer and religious in this church at the moment. If you're wondering why Germany is losing more and more and more believers, this is the reason. This is exactly the reason. And this is not only the issue with the evangelical churches here, it's also very much an issue with the Catholic churches to the point where Pope Leo had actually said to the Catholic Church to stop endorsing LGBTQ and uh well, the German church is not listening religion. And this is something that Muslims will agree with us on. Christianity does not endorse this type of stuff. That's just the way it is. If you read the Bible, if you understand the texts, if you are a follower at all, you understand that that is not what should be promoted by the church. And this is the one of the leading reasons why Europe is in the position that it's in because all of this perversion is being pushed on the regular people of Germany. And you're being told that you're a bad person if you don't accept it. And that's just quite literally not the case whatsoever. It's also all happening directly in front of St. uh St. George, which I find Yeah. scary. I don't know. And the church itself, beautiful.
We have a beautiful historical fountain here that was created by the Hanziatic Building Company and actually gifted to the German state in 1878. But now all around here, I don't know if you can see it to the left side here, it's just drug addicts that are Germans and foreigners that are just lying around and taking naps randomly in front of a historical fence. And I I don't understand. Every time we come back to Germany, I'm more and more shocked about the country that I grew up in and the country that I was born in. And it's really sad to see it.
uh discouraging if you're looking for it in Hamburg, it's called Hanza Plat. And um it's basically, if you look at the reviews online, which I've done, this whole square here is just like um open air drug trafficking basically. That's what it's turned into. Now, it is a very old and beautiful fountain, but of course, it's covered entirely in graffiti.
And now it's just a transient sort of pass through area of tons of illegals that are just lying around on the floor and uh harassing and attacking people in broad daylight if you uh do anything wrong by their standards. We also have to say it's only midday. It's literally 20 12 right now. So uh and this is already the situation. And I'm sure if you come like later in the afternoon or in the early evening, especially when the sun sets, the situation here is probably going to get a lot different because you also have lots and lots of outlets here that are obviously selling alcohol. And then situations usually escalate shortly thereafter.
Stealers on pretty much every corner here. And there's actually a large flea market not too far from here, too. The general feeling of this entire area, the Hanza plat and the Hed Banhoff is sketchy. Crackheads, homeless people, illegals everywhere. It's horrific. Really horrific.
I know.
They have the right fruit for the demographic. Anyways, I find it insane. It looks like Paris.
Wow, look at this.
Casino type. It's a casino type, you know, where you have the little machines that go ding ding ding ding. Ah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. True. like a little casino or Yeah.
Oh man, the amount of crackheads is crazy. They literally they literally called it Kaboo.
You will notice, by the way, in a lot of European cities nowadays that the vast majority of the actual delivery drivers as well. So you'll see Uber Eats and uh Deliveroo and all of these types of places. For Americans, it's probably Door Dash and stuff like that. Here in Europe, like 80 plus% of the people that are actually working in the delivery services for food and stuff like that um entirely foreignb born and that is for a very very good reason actually.
You don't need any like paperwork or anything like that. You just literally need a bicycle and uh you need the app on your phone and then you're able to work and you can get your you can get that money sent out to any bank account. And what a lot of stuff that happens here is and it happens all over Europe actually. It happens in my home in Ireland, happens in the UK as well. It's used as a front by illegals to drug traffic. So, a lot of the boxes are sealed perfectly to hold things like bags of coke, heroin, etc. And that is literally what it's being done and used for in these terms of delivery. Hello, boy. Hello. Hello.
That's what it's literally being used for by a lot of the delivery drivers all over Europe. I can't get over the sheer amount of homelessness and drug abuse that's going on here as well.
But we have to say uh the drug of choice in Germany is usually uh crack cocaine obviously and you can see the results of that fentinel didn't make it as much into Europe yet. We're seeing first reports coming out of Ireland, I believe, um, of Fentinel making it there. And once it hits mainland Europe, we're all going to be capital F Yeah, I'm not saying that. We will be we will be screwed. All of the businesses that we're walking past, by the way, we're on one of the main busy streets of Hamburg. every single business, Turkish, Arab, halal, etc. etc. Yemeni, Syrian, Afghan, all of the very demographics and people that are highly over represented in terms of violent crime. Here you go, uh, articles, Islamic uh, article center. Now, it is closed. at the bottom. It's actually sprayed over, but I think that they're actually on the first floor. And this here is just completely trashed and sprayed up. And that's the case actually for for anything that is local, old local businesses. I'm not sure if this might have been something AFD related. H that might be why it's might have been an AFD office. three quarters of the political violence in Germany at the moment is directed against the AFD and party members of the AFD. So we have lots of we have a very complex party system with lots and lots of different parties but threearters of the political violence is against the AFD. The the people that are being called Nazis. Yeah. But the people who are obviously committing the violence are more likely to be the Nazis. Exactly. Here you go guys. Casablanca haircuts. Another Arabic supermarket next door to Casablanca cuts as well. Casablanca cuts by the way. Moroccan hair uh stylist. Very creative actually name. And every single person on the inside of course not German. Um and this is the thing that you need to understand when uh people come over to places like Germany or France um or Ireland anywhere in Europe when they actually arrive here they start up these businesses and companies local usually like uh restaurants or barbers or phone shops the other people that are there. So, for example, if an Afghan was to start an Afghan barber, every Afghan person in the vicinity of where that barber is, is going to exclusively support the Afghan barber. They're not going to go to the local German barber because they understand what Naomi and I are talking about. It's a tribe of people. It's a culture. There's the Greek word ethnos which literally means a nation of people and they understand that and they stick to their ethnos.
They stick to their people and they protect their people with every chance they get. That store that we just walked past, they were offering um tax services and all of that in Arabic as well.
So I feel like the takeaway from this is that they are creating ecosystems that are entirely bound to their own ethnicity. So they're not intermingling economically with Germans, with French, with the Irish, but building their own systems and then only profiting themselves. So obviously no mom and pop shop is going to be supported uh that was here for the last 50 years. The goal for the EU and for all of this is to completely dilute the population of these types of cities, make everybody confused, um, and make everyone go against each other in a certain way, whether that's culturally, relig religiously, arguing about sex, arguing about race, etc. It's the first Germany flag actually on the healthcare provider. So, it took us about one and a half hours to see one and a half hours of being here in Hamburg before we've even seen the flag of the country that we're in.
Is that an entire Islamic school? Yeah. So, that whole school was Islamic children. Yeah.
I'm not joking, guys. Streets and streets and streets of Arabic, Persian, Turkish, African, Muslim, Somalian, everything under the sun that you can think of that's not anything to do with German culture, German tradition. We actually just walked up the street there and uh massive mosque and huge wall spray painted over. Very historic looking place spray painted over with a quote from the Quran in German. A German and Arabic of course and the Arabic was over the top of the German and then behind it a big towering mosque looking down over the center of Hamburg. One of the very sad things to see around here as well is that you can see all of the locals obviously supporting it as well. So local Germans going to these restaurants, eating the halal food and all of that. And that obviously creates more opportunity for that part of the society. And I I think the majority of people don't even think about that because they just want to eat a duna or whatever. But if you were just not to go, the businesses would thrive a little less and maybe we would create some sort of an opportunity for Germans to actually preserve their own culture as well in these areas. And this is a argument that people use sometimes like people a lot of times use this argument saying well if you get rid of them well you're going to lose. There's dealers literally on every street by the way. Dealers, junkies, etc. All none of them for the most part. just in the middle of traffic. Look at this [ __ ] It's an absolute joke to be honest. Um, you're going to lose. The argument is if you kick all of them out, you're going to lose food. Oh no. What are we going to do without overpriced donor kebabs? What are we going to do without deep fried [ __ ] from Iran? What are we going to do without this type of food? What are we going to do without our curry sauce? We can get recipes online. That's not something that we should be worried about inherently. What we should be worried about is preserving the culture of our countries, of our nations, of our people, protecting the women and children of those countries, too. In terms of cuisine as well, I do have to say I prefer German food. If I go to Germany, I want to eat German food. If I go to Italy, I want to eat Italian food. And the same thing is applicable for Turkey or Iran, by the way. If I want to go there, I don't want to if I go to Iran, I don't want to eat curry with pomus or whatever. I just want to eat Iranian food. If I go to Iran, it just should be applicable to everywhere. Literally every country, that same rule applies. If I was to go to India, which we have done, if we f if we flew from here to India and I went to New Delhi and on the streets of New Delhi, they had nothing but German food, I would leave New Delhi and I would never come back. Not that I ever want to go back there anyways. It's filthy. We are just sitting at the side of the August Bil Park and actually right over there I don't know if you can see the McDonald's sign there but this is where all of the long distance buses arrive. So anything flicks bus that is coming from other countries or from other German cities um are going to come into here. All of the tourists are going to see this and this is sort of the first stop that the majority of tourists see because obviously trains are really expensive at the moment. And uh there's an entire park, it's called August Bil Park um that is filled with German drug addicts, migrants, people who are looking for trouble, people who are looking for illicit substances. cuz I'm literally filming like really really secretively here kind of down so that nobody actually sees what we're doing here. And the funny thing is to the left of us there's actually the office of the workers union there as well and they have a big sign uh saying that solidarity doesn't know any borders and uh there's no space for racism and we're literally looking at the thing that the majority of tourists arriving into Hamok on a bus will experience and they will see this walking to their Airbnb and they're going to think the entirety of Hamok is just crackies and violent migrants. We've literally we've been sitting here now for 2 3 minutes. We've seen a guy getting lynched. We've seen fights. Um they're pulling out syringes and stabbing each other. And this is in broad daylight in a public park in Germany in the middle of the day in the middle of Hamburg. Um and this is a park where local people have to walk through. They have to go through their to get to their home, their apartment, to get to work. This is where tourists have to walk through getting off of buses and all of this stuff. This is the disgusting honesty. This is what Hamburg is. This is the real face of Hamburg. And um it's just insane to me that this is happening. It's allowed to happen. It's horrific. To be honest, as a German, I'm really ashamed of my country right now. And I'm sorry, but I need to put the camera away because it looks like some NGO workers are somewhat approaching us. Welcome.
What an absolute This is This city is lost. I am speechless to be quite honest. Actually lost for words at how this city is. Um we were kicked out of that park. So that park area was entirely taken over by illegal migrants, by homeless people, drug addicts. Not a small park by any means.
probably um a good two or 300 people in that park. All of them there to abuse drugs to fight each other to attack tourists. Um this is another guy here lying on the side of the [ __ ] road here.
Looks like he's probably overdosing or about to die. Um, and then after we were kicked out of that park and told to leave for our own safety, by the way, uh, they said it's not safe. Um, we explained that we're tourists and, uh, we were told, "Yeah, you're not safe here. Go to some other park. As we were walking out of the park, we witnessed a man shooting up." So, he literally was using a full-on syringe looking for a veins as a family was walking by in the park with a small child with a small child. Police literally everywhere. Every 2 3 minutes there's a [ __ ] police car ripping through the city here. And after seeing the man injecting in front of the family with the small child, we walked out of the park to where we encountered an NGO organization being assaulted by two migrants. So, it seemed to be probably a Syrian or an Afghan. And it was actually um an organization that was there to shower migrants, to help homeless people, to help drug addicts, to maybe give them a little bit of food, an NGO, in my opinion, one of the leading causes of all of this hell that we're living in in Europe. And uh they were being physically assaulted by a migrant. They were pushed into the tents that they had set up. They had garbage thrown all over them. They had coffee thrown at them. So that's the thanks that we get as Europeans for being so kind. I had actually asked the NGO workers there. Um I was like, "Aren't you here to help? Like why are they attacking you?" And the guy literally answered, "These people don't understand what we're doing. They're just so high. They don't understand that we are here to help." That's insanity. It's absolute. I don't understand it anymore. This is a cesspit. This city is a sess pit. Disgusting. Disgusting. Oh, look what I found myself on one of your poles, guys.
There you go. You see this? This is a bin. We are keeping our distance for safety reasons. But over there is a protest, a demonstration actually that is asking to entirely exclude the AFD and forbid the existence of the party basically. Of course, all of that uh sorry if you if you're not aware of the AFD, it's sort of the right-leaning party. It's called alternative alternative fod.
So alternative for Germany and they are actually asking for that to be forbidden all under the disguise of democracy of course but there's nothing more democratic than getting rid of political parties that you disagree with. Yeah. So if you were actually for democracy you would maybe listen to the people that are increasingly and I mean increasingly electing these types of parties. And uh I believe as of right now I don't know I think I've seen some polls where the AFD is portrayed as the strongest party sort of one percentage uh bigger than the CDU that is the party that the current chancellor is the leader of the Christian democracy the de democratic union and um by the way nothing Christian about that party whatsoever but that is the current situation here so that means more and more people more and Our Germans are actually sick of the current situation. More and more Germans are saying the integration has failed in this country and therefore they are electing democratically the AFD. And then of course you have all of these people specifically on the left that are calling for the exclusion of that party and for that party to be entirely cancelled. Oh, and there's a Scientology church. Welcome to Hanbuk.
They even had Scientology books in Arabic. So in case you are a Farsy speaker or an Arabic speaker, something like that, you could even get your Scientology books in that language here. Look at this absolute beautiful area here. If you are looking for a part of Hamburg that still feels like Europe, still feels like Germany, you should definitely check out the Spicerestat area.
So here because of the port history of Hamburg you have a lot of these gorgeous very old buildings a lot of them used I think still to this day actually to store goods from the port of Hamburg. Now Hamburg is in an interesting situation because it's about 100 miles inland uh where the actual port is. So you do have to travel a little bit um downstream to get here. Um, so that makes the whole sort of area of Hamburg as a port city kind of unique. It is one of Europe's biggest ports. And because of that reason, you have big issues with things like human trafficking and drug trafficking and all of that stuff. But these buildings, these gorgeous red brick buildings here, a lot of them would have been used all throughout history actually of the city to store goods and all of that good stuff that comes in. and all of the other stuff also that comes in through Hamburg as a port. If you look up actually, you can still see the little hooks that are on the top here on each of them. So, all of these buildings uh would be used as inventory for merchants. So, people would rock up here with their ship. that little hook there would be lowered and then the inventory would be pulled up into whatever inventory place that they had rented out in these buildings. And uh it's a very historical very nice area. And nowadays obviously it's a little more hippie dippy. Uh you have like nice restaurants and particip particle and like French things but you also have um lots of local businesses that are just putting their offices into these old buildings. And some merchants I believe are still renting out here as well.
Oh wow. Oh, look at that. The main reason to come to Hamburg is Kamburin and fish buin. So, one of baked deep fried fish in a bun. That's my favorite one. Look at the ramulada. This ramulada on there. It's a specific type of sauce that you can get all over Germany. I love this so much.
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