The poll by the ARD public broadcaster said 21% of respondents agreed with the proposition.

“It is racist. I feel we need to wake up. Many people in Europe had to flee… searching for a safe country,” Nagelsmann said on Sunday.

The 36-year-old said he agreed with Germany midfielder Joshua Kimmich, who described the questionnaire as “racist” a day earlier.

“Josh [Kimmich] responded really well, with a very clear and thought-out statement,” Nagelsmann said at a briefing at his team’s training base.

“I see this in exactly the same way. This question is insane.”

“There are people in Europe who’ve had to flee because of war, economic factors, environmental disasters, people who simply want to be taken in," he went on.

“We have to ask what are we doing at the moment? We in Germany are doing very, very well, and when we say something like that, I think it’s crazy how we turn a blind eye and simply block out such things.”

ARD - the German public broadcaster - said it had commissioned the survey to have measurable data, after a reporter working on a documentary on football and diversity was repeatedly asked about the make-up of the national team.

The poll was conducted among 1,304 randomly selected respondents.

Karl Valks, sports director with the ARD station who commissioned the poll, said the company was “dismayed that the results are what they are, but they are also an expression of the social situation in Germany today”.

“Sport plays an important role in our society, the national team is a strong example of integration,” German media cited him as saying.

The current national squad has a number of players with mixed heritage, including captain Ilkay Gündogan and winger Leroy Sané.

Germany is hosting the Euro 2024 tournament later this month, and Nagelsmann said his team would be playing “for everyone in the country”. They will kick-off the competition with a clash against Scotland at Munich’s Allianz Arena on 14 June.

The controversy comes just weeks after the team’s kit manufacturer, Adidas, was forced to ban fans from buying German football kits customised with the number 44, after media raised their resemblance to the symbol used by World War Two-era Nazi SS units.

The SS was responsible for many of the crimes against humanity committed by the Nazis. Members of the SS ranged from Gestapo agents to concentration camp guards. SS duties included administering death camps where millions of Jews and others were put to death.

  • @GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip
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    At least here in Germany the media plays a substantial role in the rise of the AFD and normalising right wing policies.

    You are suggesting incompetence where there is malicious intent. The capital in this country owns the mass media, and as they did in the past, they would rather sacrifice democracy than their wealth and power. Our conservatives are right wingers when push comes to shove, believe me.

    • @neeeeDanke@feddit.de
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      226 months ago

      This is about a poll conducted by a piblic brodcaster, your comment makes no sense in this context.

      • @GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip
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        66 months ago

        I was responding specifically to this:

        At least here in Germany the media plays a substantial role in the rise of the AFD and normalising right wing policies.

        I suppose I should quote that in the above comment, my bad

        • @neeeeDanke@feddit.de
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          36 months ago

          Fair, but I don’t see how that quote implies this role to be unintentional, which seems to be the main poit in your original comment to me.

      • trollercoaster
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        56 months ago

        The public broadcasters are trying very hard to imitate the private media and keep quoting even the worst examples of them (the “Bild” tabloid for example) as a source. So the situation of commercial media has very well something to do with the situation of the public broadcasters.

    • @klisklas@feddit.de
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      26 months ago

      Please don’t excuse shitty journalism. These people earn good wages and have a standing in German media. They can speak (relatively) freely, but decide to do differently.

      • @GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip
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        16 months ago

        I’m not at all excusing it, I’m fact I am pointing out that the media is owned by our capital and will thus work to maintain their interests. And their interests are to not lose their wealth and power, more than maintaining democracy or anything else really.

        So they, and by extension their media, are complicit in the rise of far right ideology, because fascism is better than a revolution for them, rich people tend to lose their wealth, power and occasionally their heads during revolutions.