More than ten years after his sensational documentary "Im Nazidorf", which has since been continued and won the German Television Award, and six years after his SPIEGEL bestseller "Deutschland schafft mich", bestselling author and TV presenter Michel Abdollahi addresses the abysses of contemporary Germany in his new book "Es ist unser Land".
Abdollahi goes where it hurts and names grievances clearly and pointedly.
At the same time, he shows how a turnaround can be achieved towards peaceful and diverse coexistence without racism and populism.
Frightening, enlightening, encouraging: Michel Abdollahi's book is a gift for any open society worthy of the name. He illuminates the picture of a society in which open xenophobia is becoming increasingly normalized and which is characterized by a hopelessly divided middle class.
In conversation with the Cologne cabaret artist Fatih Çevikkollu, they both get to the bottom of the question of why right-wing ideas have suddenly become socially acceptable and why people with a history of migration are increasingly perceived as foreign bodies.
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