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Turkish German Muslims and comedy entertainment: settling into mainstream culture in the 21st century
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 The term was initially used by left-wing politicians to highlight ‘the privilege of those without etiquettes’ (Germans without a migration background). It was then picked up by the right-wing party AfD to link it with the German Leitkultur.