Babylon Berlin | 100,000 Volts of Antifascism

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Жыл бұрын

(contains spoilers for all of season 4 of Babylon Berlin)
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@hilightnotes
@hilightnotes 2 ай бұрын
Made a new pinned comment cuz I think it's important and relevant to the topic of fascism. If you want to read a bit: - Free Palestine - Zionism is not equivalent to Judaism, anti-Zionism is not anti-Semitism. Please read Mohammed El-Kurd's excellent piece titled "Jewish settlers stole my house. It’s not my fault they’re Jewish." - Anti-semitism continues to be a real problem that I care a lot about (being Jewish myself! And expressed for example in this very video. And in fact I have direct experiences with anti-semitism). Now, we will please focus on Palestinian justice for the remainder of these comments I wish to share. - Palestinians have a right to resist, including with uses of violence, including and most importantly organized resistance intended to overthrow their occupiers who, in the past century, have never attempted to peacefully right their own wrongs. Most clearly and fundamentally, right of return and self determination for Palestinians has NEVER been an option Israeli government considered. Hamas' ideology and actions, not monolithic and at times wrong, are overwhelmingly rooted in the development of Palestinian independence and self-determination and in the legitimate grievances of Palestinian people. The US propaganda line of endlessly delaying ceasefire until some theoretical time when Hamas is no longer operating and no longer the official representatives of Palestinians, even if it were somehow possible, would be wrong and in total opposition to self-determination. The US approach is a racist colonial, imperialist approach just like the approach the British took and the approach the UN took leading up to 1948 as Palestinian representation was ignored and bypassed at every turn. My recent video, "Marked By Violence", explores the different characteristics of violence of the oppressed and violence of the oppressor. - Palestinians are indigenous to the region, and on a broader scale Arabs are indigenous to the broader region. For those who do not understand this, a simple way to learn about it is to learn about semitic language and its evolution. Arabic is a direct descendent of ancient semitic language (just like Hebrew). The legacy of peoples who existed far before the Jewish people formed continues today in language. Jerusalem itself traces its etymological roots back to Canaanite language and culture, likely referring to a Canaanite god Shalim, using the same S-L-M root, found in Arabic as well as Hebrew (Salem, Shalom). Many Palestinian villages trace their names back to Canaanite times, some names recorded in Ancient Egypt thousands of years ago. History did not begin 2500 years ago with the Kingdom of Judah. There are Jewish Palestinians who are indigenous to the region, and no matter who and how many we include in that group (it's complicated), it does not justify a Jewish ethnostate that removes other indigenous people from their land and oppresses them. - Israel is a deeply racist country, with genocidal intent that has been put into action before and continues to be put into action. It is directly supported by the USA in particular, a racist, genocidal empire that stole the land it currently occupies. - I have lived in Israel for one year, I used to be almost fluent in Hebrew (now it's pretty broken), and I grew up in a Zionist community, so I've been pretty well immersed in this topic throughout my lifetime. I have come to my position through continuous learning, experience, reflection, etc., and ongoing deprogramming of Zionist propaganda that was reinforced in my brain from a young age. My position today is self-determined, thorough, and intentional. It continues to develop but I am confident in the robustness of its essence, because it is extensively demonstrated to be true through practice that tests its robustness against objective reality. - Zionist accusations are almost always confessions, this holds up remarkably well and you will learn a lot just by remembering this and doing research based on Zionist accusations. - Leading Zionists (in terms of power), with the Haavara agreement, helped break the boycott against Nazis and fund them in 1933, in the interest of gaining economic advantage in Palestine as they developed the colonial project. Israel supported apartheid in South Africa. Israel supported nazi-adjacent militants in Argentina in the 1970s, who then committed anti-communist massacres, murdering ~2000 Jews, maybe more. Israel supported various other colonial projects throughout its existence. Israel implemented numerous racist practices against non-white Jews, such as the Yemenite communities, and continues from its colonial legacy with power consolidated primarily amongst white European Jews. Early leading Zionists (in terms of power) often held explicitly racist beliefs, developed from the same debunked European race (pseudo)science roots that birthed Nazism. For example, Arthur Ruppin, who played a major role in founding Israel, believed that Jews had a degenerate racial aspect characterized by their semitic side and should try to purify their race through the national project of Israel. Most significantly, Zionism committed the Nakba against Palestinians, committing numerous massacres, depopulating and destroying many villages, displacing ~750,000 Palestinians in what was a comfortably populated and developed region before modern Zionism took root. And ensuing 75 years of occupation and oppression and continuous violence. These are just some of the expressed characteristics of Zionism that describe its essential character, or as some might put it 'show its true colours'. - Following the previous point, while a diverse array of people are Zionists and express Zionism differently, and not all Zionists are fascists, and not all Zionists have the same conception of Zionism, it remains TRUE and PRESENT that Zionism systemically developed in practice as a European fascist colonial project, sharing the same racial roots that are at the essence of Nazism and other fascist projects. And it has developed upon these roots that continue to express themselves in the horrors we witness today, and supported widely by the Jewish Israeli population for whom the 'Palestinian' and even 'Arab' more broadly have become totally dehumanized. So, once again, And with resolute determination, FREE PALESTINE
@011258stooie
@011258stooie 21 күн бұрын
Israel is intoxicated by it's own hubris.
@therealbrappuccino
@therealbrappuccino 9 сағат бұрын
A great video for a great (and truly underrated!) series. And thank you for standing with humanity ✊
@godsowncountry3605
@godsowncountry3605 Жыл бұрын
The Boxer "Johann Wilhelm Trollmann" , "Rukeli" was his nickname, was a real Person. With the white powder he ironically imitated The "arian" ideal". He was killed in concentration camp "Neuengamme" near Hamburg 1943 for beeing a Sinto. Years before he has been sterilized.
@hilightnotes
@hilightnotes Жыл бұрын
I know there are some characters in Babylon Berlin who were real people but didn't know Johann Wilhelm Trollmann was one such. Thanks so much for that, glad to read a bit about him. And yes I think they conveyed that well with the white powder without stating it explicitly. This is what I thought when watching it, that it was a kind of intentional 'white face', as you said to ironically imitate the aryan ideal being hurled at him. His internal world is very sturdy, I feel.
@hilightnotes
@hilightnotes Жыл бұрын
I pinned your comment, if you don't want that for some reason let me know.
@dorothyburry42
@dorothyburry42 Жыл бұрын
I guess being a good boxer didn't help him much.
@c3aloha
@c3aloha Жыл бұрын
Fascinating that he was also drafted to the Wehrmacht and wounded on the Eastern Front.
@markowicz3687
@markowicz3687 Жыл бұрын
@@dorothyburry42 tu comentario es irónico y fuera de lugar.
@soyunpreditor50
@soyunpreditor50 Жыл бұрын
2:24 Charlotte in an unplanned standoff with the White Hand gathering was a real moment this series.
@ChestnutTreeCafe
@ChestnutTreeCafe Жыл бұрын
I can't wait for season 4 to come out in the USA...
@Jimmy1982Playlists
@Jimmy1982Playlists Жыл бұрын
_Seriously,_ how much longer do we have to wait?!? I can't even find details on a release date! With the way the internet is these days, they should release things internationally... I get articles with spoilers sent to my cell phone without even asking for them, just for googling the show! 😆
@jblock2490
@jblock2490 Жыл бұрын
it's up on some torrent sites with english subtitle tracks. i don't think it's going to be legally available in the USA for quite some time
@ChestnutTreeCafe
@ChestnutTreeCafe Жыл бұрын
@@jblock2490 Why is that? It was supposed to have been released here after it finished airing in Germany.
@worldofdoom995
@worldofdoom995 9 ай бұрын
still waiting
@godsowncountry3605
@godsowncountry3605 Жыл бұрын
I have already seen the 4th season in Germany. This one is the darkest one so far and very compelling.
@Gerulcia
@Gerulcia Жыл бұрын
Probably all our beloved characters kter would die by the end of the show.
@troygaspard6732
@troygaspard6732 Жыл бұрын
I am happy to see more clips from this movie
@svsv9
@svsv9 Жыл бұрын
This ain't a movie. This a German series it is Babylon Berlin. 4th season.
@EliAusBerlin
@EliAusBerlin Жыл бұрын
how did you record those scenes? I tries to do the same but wasn't able. Would you be so kind and upload the scene from S04E07 from 29:27:00 to 32:50:00 with English subtitles? I would very much appreciate it!
@aphreyy
@aphreyy 3 ай бұрын
This is so well put together!
@schatzkammerein
@schatzkammerein Жыл бұрын
Really interesting video! Thanks for compiling. I look forward to watching the season here in Canada. What is the footage and music you used for 7:51, please?
@hilightnotes
@hilightnotes Жыл бұрын
This is also footage from the show, but I'm not sure if it was made for the show or actual archival footage that they used. The music is from the show, that is Ein Tag wie Gold, the version sung by Max Raabe and performed by Palast Orchester.
@schatzkammerein
@schatzkammerein Жыл бұрын
@@hilightnotes Thank you, I'll take a look!
@svsv9
@svsv9 Жыл бұрын
May you tell the last violin track name? Please.
@hilightnotes
@hilightnotes Жыл бұрын
I love it! This is "Goldstein Reprise" by Johnny Klimek and Tom Tykwer, from the season 4 soundtrack. There are other versions of this theme on the soundtrack as well, for example the one that's just called "Goldstein".
@svsv9
@svsv9 Жыл бұрын
@@hilightnotes I have the first seasons sound tracks, Bryan Ferry was amazing on it, thank you for sharing, I will be getting this last one. Stunning collage of scenes you have made. Thanks.
@c3aloha
@c3aloha Жыл бұрын
Season 4 is already out?
@hilightnotes
@hilightnotes Жыл бұрын
It is not on Netflix yet, but it has finished airing in Germany and also on Sky (for example in the UK).
@TellySavalas-or5hf
@TellySavalas-or5hf Жыл бұрын
Max Schmeling vs Tyson the battle.
@tmofog
@tmofog 11 ай бұрын
What's the name of the instrumental track in the video?
@hilightnotes
@hilightnotes 11 ай бұрын
That would either be Marathon by MEUTE or Goldstein Reprise by Johnny Klimek and Tom Tykwer, depending on which track you're thinking of. Both are from the season 4 soundtrack.
@misterpera94
@misterpera94 3 ай бұрын
Good video, dude 💪🏻
@ding1466
@ding1466 Жыл бұрын
Weimar Germany was a no win scenario. You were either going to get communist or nazis. Either option also got the bonus of a inevitable world war.
@therealignotus7549
@therealignotus7549 8 ай бұрын
The "Conservative Revolution" movement was a very strong current within German society as well
@hilightnotes
@hilightnotes 7 ай бұрын
I'm not going to remove a comment like this but it pains me to see it with so many thumbs up. It creates a gross false equivalency, communists and nazis are not 'equally bad polar opposites', this idea only serves to distort what communism actually is and what communists are and do. Communists were and are at the forefront of struggle to improve the lives of oppressed peoples and the majority of people in general (the two things are directly connected). It would be ridiculous to just paint communism and communists as just some wonderful fantasy land of awesomeness. But your comment actually plays into that kind of distortion. In fact, these things take place in messy reality, and with lots of problems. The presence of lots of problems, failures, sometimes huge mistakes or harms, does not mean that communism - a philosophy - or communists - human beings trying to struggle against oppression - are 'bad' or 'wrong'. It means there are mistakes that must be learned from, people and ideas that must be held accountable. One of the wonderful things about communism and communist struggle that gives me hope is seeing how exactly that happens, ideas develop and there is a lot of effort to hold past mistakes and harms accountable, and adjust. At the same time, thankfully communists have never done anything like what the nazis or other fascists did, or what capitalists and capitalist nations have done. The degree of suffering and destruction brought by these systems and philosophies is immense, and they are specifically constructed upon harm and destruction delivered hierarchically. There have been serious harms done by communists, but it's a totally different ballpark, and a healthier construction. In fact even under Mao's revolutionary years and through the years of the Soviet Union, despite mistakes abound, plenty to criticize, these periods mark incredible improvements to life expectancy overall and there were a lot of amazing things happening that many people were excited about and feeling god about. I highly recommend a 10 hour documentary called How Yukong Moved the Mountains as one way of developing more perspective that isn't coming from the same anti-communist propaganda and social consciousness that I think most of us in this KZfaq space are exposed to day to day. I am me. I'm not super into labels. But if I were to choose a label, I would proudly call myself a communist. I care immensely for my fellow human beings and try to remain immersed in struggles against oppression which are intimately known to my own life and the lives of my friends, and also to the majority of people around the world who are struggling with feelings of powerlessness. Communist philosophy provides an immensely valuable groundwork for building power in oppressed peoples and is an inseparable ingredient for any path toward healthy development for this planet and all its lifeforms. Another recommendation, there is a wonderful book that is an english translation of Vietnamese Marxist-Leninist philosophy. If you search "CURRICULUM OF THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF MARXISM-LENINISM" and find the archive .org link you should find a free download of this book. This is not just philosophy to wallow in, the idea is that it provides framework of analysis to help you exist in life and develop your actions. It can feel abstract while reading it, until you find yourself presented with a problem and pulling on what you've read to help you approach it and make necessary judgements! Anyways it's free to read so I hope the recommendation is comfortable to share. So many aspects of our society that would generally be called 'progressive', from workers rights to women's rights to queer rights, to black power and power to people with disabilities, are the direct result of immense struggle by communists. I have tremendous respect for people who immerse their lives in these struggles, whether their names are remembered or the vast majority who's names are lost in the noise, but who's impact is full of life and continuing energy. The world is in a rough place right now and I think it's no coincidence that communist organization is also arguably in a weak place, having been shattered over the last decades by intentional warfare and propaganda. A rebuilding of communist power would be a wonderful thing. I hope it can be achieved, and I hope it can be expressed in a diverse and iterative manner reflecting the expansiveness of human beings. It has shown itself capable of this in the past (learn more about it!!), and it is rooted in values that encourage its continued expression in this manner.
@LordVader1094
@LordVader1094 7 ай бұрын
@@hilightnotes Literal leftist meme level of text when we've seen what happens with communists in power. Aside from maybe Vietnam, it results in millions of their own killed.
@haraldthorson9153
@haraldthorson9153 6 ай бұрын
@@hilightnotes Obviously he is not talking about your fantasies but about countries where real communist parties ruled.
@hilightnotes
@hilightnotes 6 ай бұрын
@@haraldthorson9153 I am currently living in a country that was and still is governed ("ruled"? 🤣) by a communist party (Vietnam), and I have spoken to and heard from a variety of people who have lived in communist countries past and present. I also have family that has lived in communist countries (they didn't like it, and I have talked to them to understand the reasons why they didn't like it, and it is not contradictory with anything I have said or believe). I have also been part of various work (mostly unpaid aka 'volunteer') with other communists (and anticapitalist anarchists), such as providing food to people who request it (no means testing). I have a lot of other life experiences too but I'm not interested in writing a 'commie resume'. My comments are not built on fantasies.
@user-mm7mf2xg4t
@user-mm7mf2xg4t Жыл бұрын
Great and fantastic drama!!!
@julioalbertoherrera1339
@julioalbertoherrera1339 24 күн бұрын
The series is set in Germany and it is against National Sozialism. Not Fascism. No fascist appears on any chapter. 10,000 volts anti national *sozialism* of the gernan workers.
@mikesalvage9569
@mikesalvage9569 11 күн бұрын
Let's not be pedantic, nazism is fascist. Fascism comes in name from Italy but isn't a single ideology.
@greggmckenzie7132
@greggmckenzie7132 Жыл бұрын
I hate cinema... this drek sums it up nicely for me!
@ArthurSchoppenweghauer
@ArthurSchoppenweghauer Жыл бұрын
Lies and copes disguised as entertainment
@GrainneMhaol
@GrainneMhaol Жыл бұрын
Another cliché from a keyboard warrior who never created anything original, not even an original sentence.
@AlexaH-je9hq
@AlexaH-je9hq 11 ай бұрын
RUKELI! RUKELI! RUKELI!
@arvaakuka8568
@arvaakuka8568 8 ай бұрын
The title must have summoned all the basement dwelling trolls lmao
@uspavani_puh3471
@uspavani_puh3471 6 ай бұрын
Agreed
@sivzzz3008
@sivzzz3008 5 ай бұрын
What lies?
@nunoalvarespereira87
@nunoalvarespereira87 Жыл бұрын
Cringe
@allanfifield8256
@allanfifield8256 Жыл бұрын
Looks useless to me.
@hilightnotes
@hilightnotes Жыл бұрын
If you'd like, tell me what you mean.
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