A video recorded at a carnival-related public gathering in Chios, Greece, has sparked controversy after participants were heard making openly hostile remarks about migrants who died at sea, including statements wishing that they had all drowned. In the same footage, references reportedly included the term “Mohammedan,” alongside laughter and celebratory reactions, indicating that the comments were not only directed at migrants in general but carried a clear undertone of hostility toward Muslims specifically.
The incident took place in a festive environment with music, dancing, and public entertainment, where the remarks were delivered in a joking manner despite referring to real human deaths in recent maritime tragedies in the Aegean. The circulation of the video on Greek media and social platforms led to reactions, highlighting the explicit dehumanization of victims and the normalization of anti-Muslim rhetoric in a public celebratory setting.
The language used in the footage reflects not merely insensitive humor but the public expression of deep-seated hostility toward Muslims
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source: ethnos.gr


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