Vienna 2025 Will Shock You …

So, this literally translates to death. And 
they’re spraying death on a Catholic church. Oh, [Music] [Music] [Music] Wow. Hello everybody and welcome to Austria 
2025. Welcome to the capital Vienna. It’s our very first time here in Austria. First 
time ever. And today we’re checking out   the capital for ourselves to see what it looks 
like in 2025. So join us on the journey. Right. Thank you. [Music]   I love you. I love you. [Music] [Music] The chaos in this market is absolutely insane. 
Everybody’s just kind of stepping on top of each other. You can barely stop walking because 
you’re just going to get these types of little uh grocery shopping bags into your heels or into 
the bag of your knees basically. This is insane. Everybody’s just grabbing stuff from all of the 
market vendors here. Sensory sensory overload. Huh. This uh it feels very similar to when we 
were in uh the north of India. Yeah. like a Gujarat that sort of like northwest close to the 
Pakistan border. That’s what it feels like. It’s a very vibrant energy and I’m not going to lie, 
it’s actually very nice. There’s a lot going on   and there’s a lot of really affordable things 
as well and fresh produce too. It is a little bit overwhelming though because everybody’s 
just kind of stepping on top of each other. [Music] Wow, this is madness. Ah yes, very inclusive sign. I always find it 
funny when the inclusivity is asked from all of us. But then if you do want the inclusivity to 
go both ways as in there’s also German offers or French or English or whatever that’s all of a 
sudden not applicable anymore. There’s a butcher here which in German says viden and then it says 
something in Arabic but I’m uh very very certain by the way that translates to Austrian fields more 
or less and uh I’m pretty sure that nothing about that comes from Austrian fields. I wonder how 
many restaurants in Saudi Arabia has uh signs that just say German. I wonder how many signs and 
restaurants in Saudi Arabia or Iraq or Iran or any of these Middle Eastern countries where you could 
go where you could just have signs where it’s just   specifically in English, just specifically 
in French, just specifically in Spanish. The list goes on. A lot of the buildings and places 
that are actual Austrian establishments, such as this one here, are lying closed, out of business, 
out of operation. Interesting. This market here, by the way, is located on the Victor Adla plots. 
Victor Adla was a very famous socialist and um it was actually established in 1877, flattened 
during World War II and then reestablished after. But I guess Victor Adler being a famous socialist, 
you kind of get what you vote for, I suppose. You can really see the age in a lot of these stands 
and in the signs here. They’re quite literally rusted away. And uh it’s actually very beautiful 
like the really old signs. Flesh aliparmach cake. I have no idea what that means. I’d have to get 
Naomi to translate. What does that say? Altiparmak   cake. Worst. Worst means sausage. Fly means meat. 
Altiparmak. I think that’s the name of the owner. It’s I think it’s not a German word. I think it’s 
might be Turkish or something from the sounds of   it. Okay. Okay. So, it’s actually not that old 
of a sign then. Nonetheless, very beautiful. Loads of pigeons. So, a lot of pigeon poop all 
along the top of it. But you can buy some fresh uh halal meat if that’s up your alley when you 
come to Austria. You do see some Austrian people also shopping in this market, but you can very 
very clearly see that those people are hyper   overwhelmed with the amount of people that are 
around here with just the sheer amount that is kind of stepping over each other because obviously 
Austrian and also German culture has a very heavy emphasis on giving space to other people being 
like very polite, a very very large sort of bubble I guess I suppose around your body and uh just 
being so so close to so many people if you’re not very well traveled. That’s like a really difficult 
situation for a Germanic person. Let’s say it like that. You do see discussions happening here. 
The lady in the red, she’s wearing a hoodie that says mump. Maktamp kind of translates to somebody 
that’s looking after the order of the market more or less. And you can really see that the vendors 
here are having discussions with them. Uh I don’t know. Something doesn’t seem to be going so well. 
Everybody here on the street is now hastily pack packing away absolutely everything really really 
rushed. I assume that there’s like a a deadline during the day when this market is supposed to 
close and the lady is currently enforcing it.   So I assume that there’s like hefty fines uh sort 
of attached with not being gone by a certain time. This is okay. We found ourselves a proper Austrian food 
spot and we’re going to try Austrian food for the first time. Why not? Right, friends? 
We found a vendor that was proper Austrian and they were nearly sold out. So there was nearly 
nothing left, but we kind of were able to just get a few bits and pieces. First of all, at 
Abf Pufa, it’s a potato. Is that is that the actual name of it? At Abu Pufa. Yeah. In Austrian 
they say ground apple for potato and pufer. Well, it’s just, you know, like a hash brown basically. 
Oh yeah, that’s supreme. Supreme add up for pufa. That’s is good pufa. Yeah, good. Oh, that’s 
puffer. Really nice hash brown. Try the pufa. I probably wasn’t even in the shop there, but 
it tastes like um hash brown. Hash brown that you get, you know, the hash brown that you get 
with the McDonald’s breakfast. It’s like an elevated version of that. I would never take 
the word McDonald’s in my mouth while trying something like that. How dare you? That’s very 
good. That’s And then we got we got we got two pieces of flies filled with queso. So it’s a 
it’s just pork basically pork and cheese. Pork loaf uh filled with cheese. You got two pieces. 
So that usually you get this in a in a roll, but she already sold out of rolls. So she they 
were really sold out of basically everything.   I don’t know how to eat this. Is 
that Is that hot or cold? It’s hot. Oh, divine. Beautiful. You need to It’s a 
little messy, but it’s nice. It’s really good. It does not look appetizing, but 
it’s very tasty. Very, very good,   though. It’s like a slice of pink meat. filled 
with cheese. It’s not something that you would say sounds very delicious, but that’s very, 
very good. Very warm. We literally call it meat cheese. Flesh cheesy. Yeah. Oh, 
yeah. That’s good. Hash brown’s better, though. That’s good. Makes my body very happy to 
be eating something like this after so many years. I found some uh Austrian beverages. 
Palestine cola. Have a look at this. Wow. I think I want to try 
this. Palestine cola. Oh, thank lovely. Let’s try some Palestine cola, shall 
we? Regional, no less. From Austria, of course. You think it’s produced in Palestine? What 
does it actually say? I don’t know. Uh,   Sweden. Malmu. It comes from 
Sweden. Okay, fair enough. Wow, it tastes good. It’s actually really 
refreshing. You want to try some Palestine   cola? No. No, I do not condone this. Sip it. It’s 
delicious. Ah, yes. Cola people profiteering off of a war in the Middle East to make cola flavors. 
What an interesting concept. Nonetheless, I support the cause. Wow. Nice. Good. Good. 
Great art project. Wonder. Yeah. Cheers. He was drawing in the wall. He was drawing in 
the gaps in the wall with the fair enough art   project. Just to say it because I can already 
read the comments after trying the Palestine Kula. Uh we are against the war in Palestine. 
We’re generally against people dying no matter where that is. So, but I know exactly 
that we have to say it. So, there you go. And this street since 60 years. 60 years. Yeah. 60 
years. I was a boy. I went to school here. And it was always a blue color. Blue color area. Yes. 
So it’s a little area rough around the edges. Yeah. Well, that’s a group of Christians that 
come and pray for people and sort of preach and evangelize on the street around here because 
apparently this area where we’re in right now   is dangerous or rough around the edges as the 
guy liked to explain. He said that there’s a lot of uh drug dealing going on in this specific 
area which is why it’s considered a little more sort of dangerous. No, that’s not something 
that I would have associated with Vienna. Vienna was rated consistently the most livable 
city or one of the most livable cities in Europe and I think that’s not the case anymore. I 
believe it was knocked off the charts recently, not that long ago. We’re going to have a look 
inside of a Catholic church here though, right behind where those guys are preaching. It looks to 
be absolutely beautiful. So, let’s check it out. If you’re wondering how much of a trustbased 
society Austria is here in Vienna, there is no sort of hurdles or anything like that. 
No, none of those type of borders where you actually have to prove that you have 
a ticket to get in. You just kind of   walk in. And if you don’t have a ticket, you 
don’t have a ticket. I’m sure that there’s like some ticket checks happening here and 
there, but probably not that often. [Music] Confusion here is real on the Vienna Metro. 
We just spent like half an hour looking for   our train and it turns out we need to go 
upstairs to where the road is to take a tram. We somehow ended up in a shopping 
center as well. Well, we bloody made it. Heaven. No. Hell. Yeah. Okie dokie. You’re 
probably wondering why is it that we came to Vienna? Of all the places in Europe, 
Vienna is a little bit out there. Well, Vienna served as sort of the last bastion for 
Europe. The Battle of Vienna in 1683 when Vienna was sort of taken over by the Ottoman Empire. Uh 
for around 2 months, believe it or not, Vienna was under siege by the Ottomans. And this is the 
place where the battle of Vienna took place, which stopped the expansion of the Ottomans 
further into Europe. Vienna, believe it or not, also served as a bastion of hope and defense for 
Europe for the expansion of the Soviet Empire as well. So, it’s a very important city historically 
in many cases. Not only just that, but musically, historically, culturally, centuries of Catholic 
history are here in Vienna. And Naomi and I are Catholics. So, it’s a very important city for us 
to come and experience. Although, I have to say, it’s not at all what I thought it was. It doesn’t 
really look like I thought it would. The area we’re in right now though, it’s very chill, 
very relaxing. We’re trying to There’s plenty of uh street art everywhere. This here actually 
looks very cool and much nicer than the majority of the street art that we’ve been experiencing. 
It’s a it’s a mixed bag. Some areas seem to be ultra clean, well preserved, and you can feel 
that. and then you walk around the corner and it’s an entirely different place. So, it seems 
to be certainly, and we’re saying this about a lot of cities in Europe, but that’s the case. 
It’s a melting pot. It’s sort of a crossover,   I guess you could say, of east meets west. And 
I think the positioning of Vienna as a city that sort of tells its own story. It’s quite 
far east in terms of the map of Europe. So, it’s sort of a crossover point where a lot of 
eastern traditions will cross over and western traditions will mix in with those together as 
well. And you can feel that in certain parts. We’re now currently just deep in a residential 
area of Vienna. So, I have no idea what to expect, but we’re going to go for a bit more of 
a walk. You’ve probably heard of the song   Opa Gangnam Style, but have you heard of Opa 
Baghdad style? I doubt it. Please tell who are suck your mom. Lick your dad. Okay, I’m not going 
to be doing that. Thanks. Thanks for the Thanks for the advice, 
I guess. Very strange advice. [Music] The amount of graffiti is pretty 
crazy here. A lot of it is like, “Oh, stop NWO. Stop the new world order.” That’s 
one that I actually agree with. A lot of it though is like anti-Turkish stuff. So, you’ve got 
like PKK uh and then like Turk stuff that’s like crossed out or whatever. Very interesting. 
There’s a lot of like Kurdish people. Oh, Kurdistan. Look at that. But there’s a lot 
of like gang warfare apparently around here between different factors of the migrants like 
Turks, Albanians, etc., etc. And you see that in the graffiti. Yeah. Hello. How are you? Nice 
to meet you. Sorry, I don’t Sorry, brother. Oh, you have these beautiful statues here that 
have been completely defaced by someone with a spray can. It seems to be a kind of a common 
theme here in Vienna. I don’t know why. These gorgeous statues that were put here god knows 
how long ago. And they’re spray painted over XO XO the same on all four of the statues. You 
have this beautiful building here behind it, too. Generally, there’s so much beautiful 
architecture and things around to look at in Vienna. The architecture is mind-blowing, 
but the amount of graffiti is insane. says free Luigi over there. I’m assuming that’s 
Luigi Manion. Yes, the guy who murdered someone. Are you murdered like a healthcare 
executive or something like that? CEO,   I think. Healthcare CEO. Crazy though to see 
all these businesses over there. It also says look for luxury for everybody. But like by 
painting on the wall, you’re deleting the luxurious aspect. Luxury for everybody. It’s 
a very communistic sort of a mindset, I guess, for everyone to have an equal level of luxury. 
But this here is far from luxury. Eh, wow. So many closed businesses and completely defaced 
like beautiful buildings. Absolutely beautiful buildings. Don’t get me wrong, some of these 
buildings are some of the most gorgeous that   I’ve ever seen in Europe, but completely defaced 
with colorful uh little scratch work from whoever decided to do it. It’s crazy to see. Why is it 
always the really nice historical buildings that that get this sort of a treatment? Like these 
streets here have so much history with them. Look at this building here. 
Like wow. It’s horrible. Edmund Fina 1948 to 1968. I don’t know. I can’t 
read that. completely destroyed by graffiti. It’s uh an author used to live here. 
An author. Yeah. Edmund Finer from 1948 till 1968. I’m sure he’d be happy 
with his house looking like this. One of the reasons why we came to Vienna is really 
because in the independent media we have seen lots and lots of reports popping up over and over and 
it seems to be getting a little bit more every single year only to mention the most recent 
one was where an Afghani migrant in this case illegal one actually had sexually assaulted 
a lady that is well into her 80s and that is suffering from dementia. He was supposed to look 
after her as a state provided caregiver and uh he sexually assaulted her to the point where she 
is now suicidal. And um that entire incident has been filmed and streamed on a camera by her son. 
So her son actually saw the whole thing happening. He had installed uh a camera in the house kind 
of because he had some sort of suspicion that something wasn’t going right because the lady 
was going downhill really fast mentally and uh he actually had to witness her his mother getting 
sexually assaulted on live stream which is one of the worst things that you can imagine happening 
of course in your family and um these types of incidences seem to happen and happen more and more 
around Europe. I saw a similar incident happening just there in France. I think last month, this 
case here in Austria was in October, so it was just this month. And it’s absolutely insane to see 
what is really happening because obviously you’re supposed to trust these caregivers. You’re giving 
your elderly parents into the hands of caregivers and then something like that happening is really, 
really bad. We made it to a church in Favaritan here in Vienna. We wanted to come and visit this 
church because it’s a very very important place built in 1896 by Emperor France Yseph. Well, 
he at least basically laid the foundations of this church and it is a Catholic church. And 
from the outside, it’s absolutely beautiful. But if you get a little bit closer, it has been 
completely defaced with graffiti. Have a look. This is actually Arabic script. I have no idea what this says. If anybody’s 
watching that can translate that, uh, please let us know what it says down below. The 
very old doors have been scratched to pieces. Uh, chalk, spray paint, and everything else over the 
front. And the outside of it is actually filthy as well. No love spray painted on a column 
here. And here is usually where you would have the times for the mass and everything 
else, which you can see here. Thankfully,   this is the only place actually that hasn’t 
been touched. And then this is just sprayed over with whatever garbage these people wanted 
to say. Here we have more seems to be scribble Arabic. And then around here you’ve got Mert 
Fasa, Mufasa, something along those lines. 8899 and a whole bunch Instagram handle whole bunch of 
other crap spray painted around the church. Now, can you imagine Can you imagine this being done 
to a mosque? Can you imagine this being done to a synagogue? What sort of an outrage would happen 
in those instances? Let’s have a look here. Again, completely ineligible crap just written all over 
the church. The entire way around, by the way, is here. You have [ __ ] police. Literally the 
entire outside of the church. You have phallic symbols, penises, you have random things. Syria 
and everything else. Syria and Kurdistan block. This is apparently the Syria and Kurdistan 
block of Vienna. 515 2 + 2 equals 1 apparently uh in Vienna. A whole bunch of other to be honest 
absolutely disgusting graffiti and writing and everything else along those lines. If this sort 
of thing doesn’t annoy you, if this sort of thing   doesn’t bother you, if you think that Catholics 
and Christians should be open and accepting to their public place of worship being defiled, 
being destroyed like this, then in my opinion, you’re the problem in society. If you think that 
it has to be all inclusive and we should allow all of this stuff to happen here, then I don’t know 
what to tell you. Toad means death in uh German toad. So this literally translates to death and 
they’re spraying death on a Catholic church. So I don’t know what else to really say to you. You 
have BMW which I don’t know. It just sort of gives you the average IQ of the people that would be 
doing this stuff. Despicable low lives that have nothing else to do with their time. Defacing 
things that were built very very long time ago by very important people by people who have 
literally built the societies that these losers are benefiting off of nowadays. And if you’re 
wondering what type of people are doing it, obviously you can read Ahmed Busain over on 
the other side with Selchuk as in Selchuk Turk, probably Selchuk Turks. It’s also a lot of times 
a surname of Turkish people. So again, if I was to go to a mosque and if I was to write the word 
death on a mosque, what do you think would happen? What do you realistically think would be the 
response in that circumstance? I can tell you very clearly that I wouldn’t be walking right now. 
If that was to happen to a synagogue, I would be in prison. Anybody who did it to a synagogue would 
be in prison. Elbow. So, probably Albanians. And I’m not even joking, guys. We’re literally just 
walking around the church and this is what is   being written. It’s unbelievable. Rebellion 
is justified. Rebellion is justified. Bleep the police. Yeah. So, this is Arabic again. More 
Arabic scripture here on a church. Unbelievable. Begin to Oh, wake up and start fighting. wake 
up and start fighting is another thing. So, it’s all really really violent stuff. It’s 
stuff that’s literally uh asking for violence, stuff that’s asking for threats, threatening 
against this church, against the community. It’s stuff that’s being made very very public and open 
to the people that are going to this church and threatening their lives. Hammer and sickle. We’ve 
got the hammer and sickle here from of course the most amazing ideology ever. It’s never worked 
when implemented in any country in the world, but somehow they think it’s going to work here in 
Austria. Of course, of course it will. Just how it worked in Cuba, right? Just how it worked in 
Venezuela. Just how it worked in the Soviet Union. I don’t need really need to keep going, do I? No 
love again. We have no love sprayed. We have more red Arabic 515, which seems to be the numerology 
of whatever demons are doing this stuff. More phallic symbols, more spray paint, more garbage. 
And luckily enough, they built the church high enough that these absolute muppets can’t reach 
the top of it. And as you can see, some of the [ __ ] are sitting outside as well, just playing 
video games on their phone. And then up here, you have actual icons. And these are well out of 
reach of these people because I guarantee you that they can’t afford a ladder to be able to go up 
there to defa to deface these things. Anyways, as you can probably tell, pretty annoyed about this 
situation. This is a church, like I said, that was built in the late 1800s. by people who very much 
valued Christianity, very much understood that Christianity and Catholicism is the backbone of 
what Europe is and what Europe has become today. You’ve smashed beer bottles. You’ve more red spray 
paint. We haven’t even made it the full way around here. Look at this. It’s heartbreaking. Really is 
heartbreaking. Kurdish Hussein Kurdish. And again, more scribble, more just absolute like I don’t 
even know. Of course, the people who writ this stuff, who have put put this stuff on the wall, 
they will know what it says and the people in this community will know what it says. So, and this is 
actually something that is done very commonly uh in the Middle East as well. So you’ve got Syrians, 
Afghans, a lot of these types of places where if you have a church, let’s say for example in Iraq 
or in Syria or in one of these areas, they will mark the church usually with a symbol along the 
lines of the Arabic scripture of some sort that will say something like that and then that church 
will get attacked usually at some stage after that more spray paint, more alcohol bottles. 
So, you’ve got like spirits and stuff like that here as well. I always thought that 
alcohol was haram. Apparently not. And yeah, it’s a neverending uh theme sort of all around 
this church. And it’s a never- ending theme actually all around a lot of Vienna. Um, 
and Vienna generally, believe it or not, still is considered to be relatively safe. But 
that’s changing. It’s changing the same as the rest of Europe used to be relatively 
safe and is changing. Hello. Hello. Yeah. This is the reality basically, 
guys. The reality of a church. a church front or a church grounds in Vienna 
in Austria in 2025. It’s disgusting. It’s heartbreaking. It’s actually gut-wrenching. But 
the church itself is still absolutely beautiful. Have a look at the actual front itself. A statue 
of St. Anthony of Padwa. The rest of the icons. They even have a beautiful mosaic that wraps 
around the front arch as well. And luckily enough, they’ve managed to keep this area here very clean. 
So, it is a very inviting and beautiful place. And no matter what they put on this, it will be 
inviting and beautiful as long as it is a church. Somebody tried to paint a pentagram, but didn’t 
quite manage. They tried to paint a pentagram.   doesn’t know how but they were too stupid to 
understand how to paint a pentagram. So there you go people. These are the people that people on the 
inclusive warrior side. These are the people that these people will defend. These are the people who 
will say, “Oh, you guys are being racist. You guys are being xyxy.” You’re far right for caring about 
the safety of people in Europe. you’re far right for wanting borders on countries because you know 
the way you can just show up in any Asian country and not have a visa and just stay there for the 
rest of your life. No, that’s not the case. Um and that’s all we’re asking for for Europe. That’s 
some of the little things that I can actually read. It’s a lot of different uh I believe suras 
it’s called in the Quran. Suras. Yeah. So these are actually verses from the Quran. Here it says 
uh just Allah knows the pain that you’re feeling. And then I believe this is the number of the surah 
probably from the Quran. Yeah. So the Islam will win Islam with or without you. You will be lost 
until you start praying to Allah. Of course, not to God. Here you have Allah and more. Islam 
is better. Islam. Islam is apparently better. Uh Islam is better and that’s why all of these 
people are coming to European countries that were built by Christianity. That must be why Islam 
is better, right? That must be why. Let’s have a look inside the church. So, believe it or not, 
the congregation of Christians that were inside that church just there were Nigerians. 
Blend of Nigerians and Congalles. Now, that’s an interesting fact because believe 
it or not, right now in Nigeria, there are thousands of Christians being slaughtered 
every week. Literally thousands every week, particularly in the north of Nigeria. Christian 
persecution is at an all-time high in Nigeria. uh Boo Haram and other um terrorist groups 
are quite literally rolling through villages, burning them and slaughtering families all over 
Nigeria. So, it’s interesting to see the gathering of these Nigerians inside of that church and 
being so free to be able to practice their faith. It’s actually a very very nice feeling because uh 
having the the free will and the power to do that is a great thing and uh it’s sad it’s very very 
sad that they had to come all the way to Austria to feel like they’re able to do that. But that 
being said, at the same time, all of the graffiti, all of the writing, all of the crap that is 
surrounding that church is very threatening towards these people. And that’s why I always 
find it so funny when people will write under our videos or under people’s people who voice 
their uh opinions on these topics and they’ll say that we are the racists or that we are the 
people that are against people of color or against Africans. Those people in that church from Nigeria 
are our brothers and sisters. They are Christians. We love them with all of our heart and we’re 
so happy to be able to see that they are safely being able to pray in a church like that one. So, 
it has absolutely nothing at all to do with skin color. It has to do with integration. It has to 
do with acceptance, mass acceptance of whatever comes into your country. It’s only somehow racist 
when Europeans get their backs up about their culture or their country or their churches being 
destroyed. Somehow we are the at fault. But if you go to Saudi Arabia, if you go to the Middle East, 
if you go to anywhere in Asia or Africa and you deface their places, if you deface their places 
of worship, we would immediately be wiped off the face of the earth without questions. In a lot 
of these places, you aren’t even allowed to build   a church. We’re not even allowed to build one. 
Yeah, we spend a lot of time in Indonesia and we actually talked to a Christian congregation there 
as well and they said that they’re not allowed to   build a church exactly in Jakarta I believe it was 
in Java. So somehow it’s not it’s not racist in Indonesia if you say you’re not allowed to build 
a church that’s fine. We allow people to build mosques all over Europe. There’s thousands of them 
actually all over Germany. Just even just Germany, there’s thousands. That’s fine. But it’s 
not the other way around. It’s hypocrisy.

Vienna in 2025 is not the city we thought it would be. Vienna is known as one of the most beautiful and safe capitals in Europe, that has changed dramatically, and not for the better. In this video, we explore what’s really happening on the streets of Vienna in 2025, how everyday life has shifted, and why so many locals say the city is losing its true identity.

From rising social tensions and urban decline to the loss of traditional Austrian culture, we show the reality tourists don’t see. If you’re planning to visit Vienna in 2025 or are simply curious about how Europe’s cities are changing, this video will open your eyes.

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47 Comments

  1. For people who say “you’re cherry picking certain areas of cities” we are actually just going to the areas where working class and large/majority amounts of people live. If you go to the government buildings areas and old town areas where houses and apartments cost millions and nobody else can afford them… of course it will look nicer. But that isn’t the reality for 98% of the world.

  2. It's called karmic retribution when the lie is so bad the freemasons tell you the truth as a “joke” so nothing happens to them the world is a literal stage with actors….🤡🤡🤡

  3. I've grown up in the late 90s early 2000s just a few meters from where this documentation was shot (10th district). Born in Vienna to a polish migrant family, I myself consider to be raised very european – I have influences both from poland and austria. Those differences however, are only some slight cultural nuances compared to the here shown arabic culture.

    Back then it was a typical blue collar district or as austrians call it "Arbeiterbezirk" – not very glamorous, but close enough to the city centre and with affordable rents. People in the streets mostly spoke german broken up by some slavic and turkish families, speaking their mothertongue.

    Back then I've seen the typical "Wiener Grantler" – elderly people, always nicely dressed, with a walking cane that they could hit you with if you wouldnt behave nice enough or as they wished.

    Also the blue collar workers – some of them more focused on their beer than their carreer.

    But all in all, it was mostly quiet, as a kid it wasnt really dangerous to go out alone and we had lots of fun in the streets.

    Then 2015/16 came – suddenly whole blocks literally turned into ghettos for people from arabic countries. Mostly Afghanistan, Syria and so on… literally whole houses suddenly became exclusively arabic…

    Suddenly there where groups of young men, walking and loitering in the streets.

    Walking alone at night as a women? No chance if you dont want to experience harassment in the "soft" form of catcalling by not only one drunk idiot like in the past but a group of aggressive arabic men.

    I hate to say it, but I also left the 10th district because of the arabic takeover – it simply became too much to bear – especially after incidents where my car got destroyed. I was regularly woken up by detonations during night times. And incidents where I was verbally attacked and followed.

    I now live outside of Vienna, but volunteer as a paramedic for the red cross and still get to experience the city. Though I have the feeling that with the ukrainian migrants, it became a little bit better in the 10th district. But once the war will be over or they integrate more into society they will move away from there too…

    Its really sad to see what happened to this district.

  4. I am curious what district you’re in? A few years ago I was visiting my aunt who lives in Vienna and she told me to avoid two districts because it was all Muslim now. So I avoided them and I never saw any of this.

  5. Të zgjedhurit👉✡️✡️💸💸💸🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥 krijuan pornografinë, ndërtuan komunizmin dhe kontrollojnë bankat më të mëdha në planet. Ata shkatërruan arsimin europian, shtynë përpara feminizmin dhe po imponojnë ideologjinë transgjinore te fëmijët. Ata po ja imponojnë diversitetin Perëndimit, janë pas genocideve në Gaza dhe luajtën një rol diabolik antihuman gjatë Luftës së Dytë Botërore. Ata dominojnë median për të shtyrë përpara axhendën e tyre dhe, mbi të gjitha, janë përgjegjës për shndërrimin e vendeve të tjera në një gropë të vërtetë muti.. …..

  6. All big cities have these kinds of neighborhoods; Vienna has nice neighborhoods also. This is just 5% of what Vienna means. What can I expect from the UK people? You are just the people who grew up in the bad conditions and had a sad upbringing in your country, and now you come and present just the bad parts of the cities.

  7. 28:07 not only stupid, but also a Jew-Hater. 100% of the graffiti is done by Muslims, and he accuses Jews and their synagogues. And he can’t even understand how dumb and hateful he is. What a shame.

  8. Graffiti … try to do it in a country like Singapore, Japan & China, you will be severely punished. After all, this is not their culture. This kind of scenario reflects – the dysfunctional of a society & the government.

  9. So evil and horrendous and utter disrespect, no sorry, are they even a human being doing they what they to an elderly vulnerable lady?
    So heart wrenching to hear.

  10. Their goal is complete overthrow of Nigerian government and they're killing many moderate Muslims as well, the way it sounds. Satan is still the god of this age until Jesus returns and rules (Rev. 5:10).

  11. If Austria cut off all welfare and free stuff to these invaders you would see them leave. Here in the United States we have cut off ALL welfare. No more. Nothing. Many have fled and those that try to stay are arrested and deported. Europeans must rise up and stop this. This is pure reverse colonization as the globalists are trying to rid the World of the Caucasian race.

  12. they got invaded because they abandoned Jesus, Although Poland tried to save them in 1683 (Sobieski), but the Polish will not save them this time. Bye.

  13. I have a question? These people are illigals in our countries on false pretenses. They are penniless, so where are they getting mass amounts of food to sale in our countries to thier own kind,which is nothing of any appearances as the locals nor their customs. which are dangerous to the locals.Why has the EU betrayed all of Europe? You two are not safe there.

  14. From all of your travel videos around Europe, I can only conclude one thing…Europe is lost. Europe has fallen. And it's all from this Multi-culturalism shit. It doesn't work. Not all cultures are equal. There's a reason wars were fought centuries ago to keep the East out of the West. The East has totally different values than the West. I can onky hope that we here in America can avoid this sort of downfall. But it looks as if Zoran Mamdani will win the mayoralship of NYC and the fears are that his policies will turn NYC into a Third World Hellhole before very long.

  15. New solange a go Vienna was a safe and clean City.
    I hope Vienna will find its former life again.
    The identity of the city can be described in the great men of the city.
    For example Heiden, Mozart, Beethoven, Franz Schubert,
    Johann Strauß.
    Vinnice volk music no longer crosses the ears of its citizens.
    Once upon atime Kärntnerstraße were the centre of Vienna tourists but now I don't want to describe it.
    I hope that this area will be restored to its former order as soon as possible.

  16. It Was a beautiful city, can’t imagine it now! Just horrible ! The obviously haven’t been deporting people. I have NO desire to return to Europe ever again. Been there many times but no more! Seeing this in person would really upset me comparing to the visits before.

  17. I'm an Australian with an Italian background, and it's sad to see what western Europe has become.

    My girlfriend is Lithuanian and we visited a few months ago. Amazing place which is happy to keep their culture alive.

    Eastern Europe would also be nice to visit.

  18. There is no such place as Palestine. The name Palestine (and Philistines) which is a corruption of name Plishtim that the people of Israel gave to the invaders – Polshim who invaded the Land of Israel. The Arab Muslim invaders stole a name for themselves that says they are invaders and they also don't pronounce it correctly because there is no letter P in Arabic.

  19. A few years ago, we went to France, Germany, Italy, and Belgium. We almost felt that we were in North Africa and the Middle East. Outside the high-end areas of those European cities and the deep countryside, the classic European life as we know it no longer exists.

  20. Well, now that Bashar Al-Assad has been deposed and negotiations are underway to lift sanctions against Syria, all those 'refugees' should be sent back to Syria. Deportation and incarceration are the only words certain 'people' seem to understand. Austria needs a Trump.

  21. 那个镰刀斧头标志也是中国共产党的党旗啊,这个代表了工农群众反抗资产阶级的统治。没有必要内心感到恐惧,你们对中国应该是比较熟悉了。。。

  22. Welcoming you to my home town, sir! Iam sorry you didnt saw here 10 years earlier, as it was an gem against this today. When you walk through some parts of this capital city, you dont believe you are really on same place as before. Iam even as tourtists from other countries walk more in the from police presence mentally more savety zonea as inner city. Austria and vienna from.the history was and be an open country, cause for the curiousity to other cultures and as an neutral spender for freedom in the role for the UNO. The city of vienna are sometimes was an peak in world history and for this many comes and honor this place woth their visits. Today the picture is different and i time from an world economic crisis and currency change, austria is more bleeding out on its possibilities to face and stand against this global problems and this include even to many refugees or people, they are get involved in our social security systems. This destructing our system and even more further we go that way, even closer we come to with that to an not wanted end. Like genesis sang in the 1980s too many people making too many problems so we qre all together see, this change meanwhile our cities and some parts of culture. Nobidy asked the people of austria if they want this build situation and through european union laws we seems have face this situation growing. You chosse to go in thoae areas for thie own report and i think you are also visited the other more origin places from vienna!?
    Beside this i wish you and everyone who comes in peace and open heart to our country an lobg, an savety blessed good memoroes spreading stay!🇦🇹🤍🙋‍♂️

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