00:00Is a huge street party or a carnival a symbol of the safari and racist sentiments of the world?
00:07Could be a great example of elimination.
00:10In today's detailed video, Khushamdid walks straight through the streets of Berlin, where the realization is exactly this.
00:17He is demonstrating it.
00:40Celebrating on the same street. This was no ordinary Ijtema; it was a small gathering of people from all over the world.
00:46It was a beautiful form.
00:47Now, if you look at the traditional German Carnival, it's celebrated in the winter. It involves local rituals.
00:54And there are many customs and special items. But this Sakafati Carnival is completely different.
01:01thing. It's complete
01:15The foundation of this Carnival of Cultures was laid in 1996. And the interesting thing is that its
01:21The purpose wasn't just to dance. It was to protest the racism that was growing in Germany at the time against the foreigners.
01:28An extremely powerful and all-powerful
01:3125 percent of Berlin's population, or one in four people, is a German European. Therefore, this festival is considered
01:40It has been specifically designed to create a gathering where everyone can be themselves.
01:46Consider it part of it. An Ace
01:48Where anyone, no matter where they come from, feels completely at home. And if
01:55If we talk about its arrangements, this event is nothing short of a masterpiece. In 2024, this
02:02The 30th day of the fair was also Salagra, Sarasat Muktalif Saqaf
02:06Groups participated, and on a completely new route, from Frankfurter Allee to Karl Marx Allee. Four days
02:13This event, which will continue till 10 am, is not a small thing, it requires a strong determination.
02:19Is.
02:36Closing the roads, handling the crowd, this is a very difficult and big stage.
02:42And since this event is completely free for the public, the organizers have to pay a fixed amount of 85,000 rupees.
02:49Atiya Mohim had to be launched.
02:51So that the expenses of the cleaning, security and noise making teams can be fulfilled.
02:59This gives an idea of ​​the huge resources required to organise such global fairs.
03:05Now seeing such a huge crowd and arrangements, a very interesting question arises in the mind.
03:10When you bring together citizens of countries historically considered enemies or rivals of each other
03:15What actually happens when people gather on the road to dance to the same music?
03:20Can just one fair really erase the political hatred and prejudice that has been brewing for years?
03:25So here we have to understand the picture of soft power.
03:29According to this view of the famous muffak Joseph Nye, no country can win the hearts, power, war etc. of the people all over the world.
03:35Or he can win not through the power of money but through his honesty, dignity and charm.
03:40And the truth is that this perspective is the real soul of this entire Sakafati fair.
04:10The report also tells that the tongue of true love touches the heart directly.
04:15It works wonders even in areas where traditional Kharja policies often struggle.
04:20Because when it comes to fun and music, then no border comes in between.
04:25Now to see this soft power in practice, let us take the example of Pakistan.
04:30This is a country which, due to its negative geographical and political influences on world power,
04:37He remained missing from this grand carnival for many years.
04:40Your year? This simply meant that a significant opportunity for public representation was lost.
04:47So how was this distance bridged? A truly groundbreaking strategy was employed, beginning with
04:54In two thousand and twenty four
05:15Pakistan made a resounding and successful comeback at this festival. The four provinces showcased their rich cultural heritage to the world.
05:24The beats of Punjabi Bhangra, the vibrant colors of Sindhi Ajrak, the essence of Balochi music and the Pashtun Khatak dance
05:33Jabardas Tv
05:33This single offering washed away years of long-held prejudice. The people attending the fair
05:41Those who were associated with different countries and scenes of the world, emphasized on one thing only and that was this
05:48That when it comes to united humanity...
05:51If there is a need to celebrate, then one should keep aside one's religious and social differences because when people come together
05:58When we celebrate, distances disappear automatically. And this is the biggest and most fulfilling purpose of a friendly intercession.
06:05This is also the case
06:06Especially for those communities who are often viewed through the lens of negative, occult images.
06:14It is very important to understand that our reality is much more dynamic than those TV news and newspaper headlines.
06:21A deep and human friend. We are
06:33that in this fragmented and fragmented world, what is this collective dance, song and this cultural feast happening on the streets
06:41These are the strongest bridges that can lead us towards a peaceful and united global future.
06:47Yes. This is a question that
06:48It certainly makes us eager to know and learn more.
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