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  1. Germany told that is fault of illegal polish fireworks. But we have fireworks in Poland but dont have illegal migrants 🙂 that's why we have peacful night

  2. It’s because all these engineers who migrated there were mistaken in their calculations during the launches. At least the doctors who also migrated there will be hard at work.

  3. Yeah, this isn't an accident. I have heard multiple people that I know brag about throwing fireworks at others. Some of them even added gasoline to their fireworks for it to be "extra flashy". They are psychopaths.

    And this is coming from someone who lives in Belgium

  4. 1930's: Hitler forms an alliance with Arabs
    1960: Arabs all migrate into Germany
    21st century: Arabs do this to Germans
    Til today: there has never been a SINGLE terrorist attack by Jews

  5. This has nothing to do with German culture and tradition but rather with the savagery of so-called emigrants who flooded Germany from 2015 onwards. This video is misleading. Since 1945, this is the worst version of Germany, for which we can be "grateful" to Angela Merkel and her emigration policy.

  6. Peaceful People always finds ways to intrude socitey across globe and the cause Havoc in plain hindsight and rest of socities remain oblivion to mischief !!

  7. It looks like a planned Attack by Certain Community to hide behind the celebrations or shall we say they used this ocassion to hide behind and do the harm

  8. Since 1970, private firework use has been legal in Germany, but accidents have increased over the past 55 years. The state, not the private sector, should regulate this practice. The state’s failure to do so, while profiting from fireworks sales, contrasts with Belgium, where government-managed public firework displays are accident-free. If it works in Belgium, it is shameful that it doesn’t in Germany.

  9. Since 1970, private firework use has been legal in Germany, but accidents have increased over the past 55 years. The state, not the private sector, should regulate this practice. The state’s failure to do so, while profiting from fireworks sales, contrasts with Belgium, where government-managed public firework displays are accident-free. If it works in Belgium, it is shameful that it doesn’t in Germany.

  10. Since 1970, private firework use has been legal in Germany, but accidents have increased over the past 55 years. The state, not the private sector, should regulate this practice. The state’s failure to do so, while profiting from fireworks sales, contrasts with Belgium, where government-managed public firework displays are accident-free. If it works in Belgium, it is shameful that it doesn’t in Germany.

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