A bilingual street sign is not the only way to do this, but it is one of many. With it, we express our appreciation and set a sign of unity.
In doing so, we are setting up another of many signs in Düsseldorf to represent the diversity of our city and to strengthen the living connection between the migrant communities and the neighbourhoods of our city. In Düsseldorf we live TOGETHER and not side by side. We always want to strengthen and express this. Gruene-dusseldorf
Arabic signs above German signs?
Because Muslims are “the best of peoples created”.
“Deutschland uber alles”?
Not in this city!
Look at the dhimmi fool in the green scarf. Looks totally out of it.