No Speakee Deutsch!

It seems that a lot of students at a lot of schools in Berlin can’t really speak German. Maybe they’re being taught in sign language? Or perhaps Arabic?

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from the online news portal Nius:

Crazy capital city statistics: Up to 95% of students cannot speak German as their native language

What is the actual status of the issue of migration in Berlin schools? Figures show that in some schools up to 95% of students do not speak German at a native speaker level!

According to statistical surveys by the Berlin Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family, the number of students with a “non-German language of origin” in the capital is exploding. According to Berlin school law, the term “students with a non-German language of origin” does not simply mean students with a migration background, but rather children and young people whose spoken language within their family is not German. This means: A student with Turkish citizenship whose parents speak German at home is not included in the statistics of students with a “non-German language of origin”.

The top ten schools in Berlin with the fewest native German speakers

In the statistics on the proportion of students whose language of origin is not German, some Berlin schools in particular stand out. NIUS researched and compiled the top ten secondary schools with the fewest native German speakers.

1st place

The Albrecht-Graefe School in Kreuzberg takes first place with a proportion of 95.5% of students who are not native German speakers. The number increased by 0.5% compared to the previous year.

2nd place

The Otto Hahn School in the Britz district advertises the diversity of its students on its website. The proportion of so-called students with a “non-German language of origin” is 92.9%, which has fallen by 0.1% compared to the previous year.

3rd place

At the school at Schillerpark in the Wedding district, the number of non-native speakers rose from 90.4% last year to 91.6% this year.

4th place

The number of non-native speakers at the Kepler School in Neukölln is also over 90% : namely 91.1%, which means the number has increased by 0.2% compared to the previous year.

5th place

In the Zuckmayer School in Berlin-Neukölln, the proportion has fallen by 0.6% compared to the previous year and is now 90.9% non-native speakers.

6th place

The Hugo Gaudig School in Berlin-Tempelhof presents itself as casual and hip on its website. In contrast to the schools mentioned above, the proportion of non-German native speakers here is “only” 89.1% and has increased by 0.2% compared to the previous year.

7th place

In the Herbert Hoover School in Berlin-Gesundbrunnen, the number of students whose native language is not German has increased from 85.9% to 89.1% in the last year.

8th place

The X-ray school in Alt-Treptow made it to eighth place with 87.8%. Last year the school had a whopping 95.7%.

9th place

With 87.8% of non-native speakers, the Walter Gropius School in Gropiusstadt made it to ninth place in our ranking. In the previous year the value was a smooth 88%.

10th place

The Gustav Langenscheidt School in Berlin Schöneberg comes in tenth with 87.3% of students whose native language is not German, a value that has increased by 3.5% compared to the previous year.

Elementary schools are also affected

According to a Senate response published in December to a query from the AfD parliamentary group, more than half the students in 158 Berlin primary schools are not native speakers. At 50 of the 368 primary schools surveyed, more than 75% of the students have a “non-German language of origin,” and at 19 of the schools the figure is even more than 90%. In recent years, the proportion of Berlin students with a language other than German has increased from 35% to 41%, as “News 4 Teachers” reports.

“You can’t just keep it quiet”

More than a year ago, the red-red-green Berlin government failed with its demand to remove the figures on the proportion of students whose native language is not German from the school directory of the Berlin Senate Department for Education.

The AfD parliamentary group thwarted the plans of the then-Berlin government by commissioning a report from the Scientific Service of the House of Representatives to examine whether it was legal to keep the data on the percentage of students with a non-German language of origin in schools secret. The result: With reference to the Freedom of Information Act, the Parliamentary Research Service considers it illegitimate to declare information about the non-German language of origin classified information.

This means that the red-red-green demand failed. The spokesman for combating anti-Semitism in the CDU parliamentary group and CDU district chairman in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Timur Husein, also criticized the plans. The proportion of students whose native language is not German could be relevant for parents when looking for the right school. “You can’t just keep this quiet,” he said, according to News 4 Teachers.

Compulsory German in schools — the solution?

The Herbert Hoover School, which is in 7th place on the above NIUS top ten list, was a topic of conversation and discourse throughout Germany in 2006.

The reason: The school came under media criticism because it had introduced German as a compulsory language in the playground. The decision was hotly debated by parents, teachers and students. The school was also accused of “forced Germanization” by the Turkish Federation of Berlin.

Afterword from the translator:

Well, the future of Germany has definitely been taken care of by the cultural genocidal Marxists, hasn’t it? It will no longer be necessary to import unskilled or illiterate workers, since the breeding program for little orcs is rapidly progressing, according to these statistics, and the hardworking, friendly hobbits in lederhosen and dirndls are being slowly eradicated by virtueless, immoral ideological retards in their metrosexual designer outfits. The German language in Germany has become completely superfluous. Nobody among the parasites needs it anymore to claim their benefits — or I should rather name the monster by its real name, Jizya. The German Michel should start learning the various languages of the “guests”. They should feel “at home” in the Caliphate of Merkelstan, and this way would be the only way to better respond to the wishes of the new “Master Race”, now, wouldn’t it?

Why does the warning of Enoch Powell comes always to my mind when I see these kinds of developments? Although I don’t believe it will be ‘Rivers of Blood’ that the puppeticians will have on their non-existent conscience. It will be OCEANS.

7 thoughts on “No Speakee Deutsch!

  1. But what is going to be the lingua franca in Germany when all these children grow up and become the majority?

    Turkish, Arabic, Pidgin English?

    • “But what is going to be the lingua franca in Germany when all these children grow up and become the majority?”

      They’ll likely’ve martyred themselves before then. Problem solved.

    • Germany is far from finished, this is just the beginning, the beginning of nationalism, where if you ain’t original German, you got to go, by whatever means necessary. The Great Purge is almost here, you can feel it in the air, the regular German is finally realizing he has been lied too and cannot stomach this insanity any longer, the German is now realizing he is going to have to get his hands dirty to rid ourselves of the traitors and 3rd worlders who have vexed him. Nothing beats Teutonic efficiency when push comes to shove.

      • “Nothing beats Teutonic efficiency when push comes to shove.”

        You betcha.

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