Erzählcafé im Schützenhof Oberrodenbach


Am vergangenen Wochenende fand im Rahmen der Interkulturellen Wochen des Main-Kinzig-Kreises ein einzigartiges Treffen der Nationen statt. Menschen aus der der Ukraine, Somalia, Eritrea, der Türkei, Syrien, Afghanistan und Deutschland kamen zusammen, um ihre Geschichten zu teilen und sich über Herausforderungen, denen sie in Deutschland begegnen, auszutauschen.

Das Erzählcafé, zu dem die Rodenbacher Integrationskommission eingeladen hat, war nicht nur ein Ort des Austauschs, sondern auch eine kulinarische Begegnungsstätte, denn es gab ein wunderbares internationales Buffet, das den Besuchern die Möglichkeit bot, die Vielfalt der Kulturen auch zu schmecken. 

Im Mittelpunkt des Abends standen jedoch die Geschichten der Anwesenden. Bürgermeister Klaus Schejna machte den Anfang und berichtete von seinem Migrationshintergrund und Werdegang in Rodenbach. Als er 2002 zum Bürgermeister gewählt wurde bekam er zu hören: „Jetzt sind die Flüchtlinge in Rodenbach angekommen“. Rose Puls, die Vorsitzende der Integrationskommission berichtete, wie die Chemie sie, beruflich und privat, nach Rodenbach gebracht hat. Die Moderation des Abends übernahm Manouchehr Abrontan, der einst aus dem Iran fliehen musste und über die Niederlande nach Deutschland gekommen ist.

Neben den Fluchtgründen wurden auch die aktuellen Herausforderungen geschildert, denen Ausländer in Deutschland gegenüberstehen. Die Wohnungsnot und die Sprachbarriere waren hier die zentralen Themen. Im Zusammenhang mit der Sprachbarriere wurde berichtet, wie schwer es ist ärztliche Hilfe zu finden und ausländische berufliche Qualifikationen anerkannt zu bekommen. Auch wenn die Geflüchteten Deutschkurse absolvieren, dauert es oft lange, bis sie sich im Alltag verständigen können.

Trotz aller Herausforderungen war die Stimmung des Abends sehr positiv und es wurde auf die wöchentlichen Treffen im Begegnungscafé hingewiesen. Neben der Unterstützung bei wichtigen Themen des Alltags, bietet das Begegnungscafé einen Raum, um sich in entspannter Atmosphäre kennen zu lernen, sich auszutauschen und neue Freundschaften zu knüpfen. Dank unserer anwesenden Dolmetscher können Sprachbarrieren überwunden werden. 

Das Begegnungscafé findet jeden Donnerstag von 15 bis 17 Uhr im Bürgerhaus statt. Alle sind herzlich eingeladen, vorbeizukommen – sei es auf eine Tasse Tee, Kaffee, ein Gespräch, oder um einfach ein Stück Gemeinschaft zu erleben.

THE LOST COLORS

“In a world plagued by conflicts, warfare, and the struggle against poverty, the vibrant colors of life are being extinguished. Innocent civilians and peaceful individuals fall victim to the atrocities committed by totalitarian states and oppressive regimes. This music video clip captures the essence of these struggles, serving as a powerful reminder of the destruction caused by these forces. Through a blend of evocative visuals and compelling music, it seeks to shed light on the urgent need for freedom, justice, and the restoration of humanity’s true colors.”

A film by: Manouchehr Abrontan

Camera: Hossein Sehatlou

©ManouchehrAbrontan2023





The Rootless Powerful White Men

I came here very often. I call it

The Spiritual Class

Where I could talk to my great Teacher

I observed the trees the environment around me and having confabulation with them about humans. The only creatures with a developed brain and capable of cultural, social, and technological evolution. 

The intelligent creatures always try to innovate something for a better world, but I am wondering why they love to make the rivalry. Don’t they know the competitions bring contention and disagreements and finally??

The Wars!

Of course, they know it because

The Wars bring

Money

And Those Monies give them

Powers

Is that what humans are looking for?

Power

Money

Wars?

OR

Wars

Money

Power

OR…

Are those people not able to learn to do something having strong roots like these trees?

The oldest arts were created in the cave about 64000 years ago and they were images of animals. The purpose was not for decoration, but the parts of a magic ritual to face reality and angst. The fear of unknown natural disasters like thunders, typhoons, floods, hurricanes, and storms inspired primitive artists to communicate with them to overcome their fears. 

The trees didn’t fear the catastrophes, but the activists of the Powerful Men. The artists observed the trees and the angsts.

The first distinction between continents was made by ancient Greek mariners who gave the names Europe and Asia to the lands on either side of the waterways. The Powerful Men divided the people into White and Colored Men and the idea of racism and the thoughts that White Men are smarter than Colored Men and the Religion Men helped the White Powerful Men to take over many lands and overpowered the Colored Men!

They couldn’t tolerate the Colored Men. The Colored Men escaped to the forests and jungles. They settle down and raise their families over there. It was unbearable for the Artists to observe what The Holy and Powerful Men were doing and joined the Colored Men and hide among the trees and plants.

The Holy Men colluded with the Powerful Men and all became White Powerful Men. They divided the earth into five continents and seven and more to destroy the roots of the Colored Men and the Artists. The Artists could tell the truth, about what the White Powerful Men were doing. People visited the Artworks of the Artists and could understand what The White Powerful Men did to many Folks and they also left the Lands of the White Powerful Men.

THE ARTISTS

COMMUNICATE WITH THEIR

ARTS!

And

The Trees Communicate with their Roots!

Since then, the Colored Men, the Artists, and the Newcomers learned from nature that there is so much diversity of trees and plants. In the jungles and forests don’t exist any border between the trees. The trees live for hundreds and even thousands of years, but humans just for some decades. The roots of the trees are so strong and grow deeply that when they collapsed, still the tiny roots grow, and sometimes there is a new tree.

Have you ever embraced or put your ears on the trees to listen to their communication?

When I pressed my ear to their trunks, I heard how they communicate.

Like any natural phenomenon, they eat, drink, and grow up and some of them live hundreds and thousands of years. The trees take care of each other and even feed the young plants. The young ones enjoy the shadows of huge trees and learning how to grow and have their roots deep in the earth. They get larger and stand closely together.

Compare the trees with the White Powerful Men

The trees

NEVER make war

I have never seen any corrupt tree

Nor liar

There is neither any competition between them nor any superiority.

Is that because we have a brain and they don’t?

They constantly, communicate, above and underground using sound, scents, signals, and vibes. Their roots are natural networks, connected with everything that exists. They are very considerate in sharing the sunlight, and their root systems are closely connected.

When I saw some trees fall after the storm, it attracted my attention

Their Roots!

But

What about humans?

What about the White Powerful Men

WHO

Losing their Roots?

The human brain is believed to be more

intelligent in general more than any other

known species, but they blamed animals and

HOW they live!

We, human beings, believe that we are the only creatures who communicate developmentally. That is not true! The Powerful White Men made devices that people make conversations which is far from communication. What they do, is just give credit to the Powerful White Men.

The Pompous!

The rootless Powerful White Men still trying to divide the people into different classes, races, skin colors, religions…

And

In this way

The White Powerful Men

Are killing the dreams of Mankind

To GET MORE

POWER!

And

The Trees growing and communicating with the Newcomers and the Artists observing and creating

SILENTLY!





Germany Goes Digital

Germany Goes Digital

Right! It goes but how!

Let me tell you a story. NO! It is not fiction. It is what happened to me in the last days.

Ten days ago I wanted to upgrade my internet speed from 150 downloads and 5 Mbps upload to 500 downloads and 25 Mbps upload – megabits per second- and I wished for a new router. I have sent an email to the provider  – Unitymedia – with all my wishes and requests.

After a day I got a phone call from the provider – with a new name, Vodafone – to confirm my requests and she happily informed me that my wishes would be fulfilled in two days.

In two days the post brought the package, and on the same day, I have received an SMS that; my products are activated and I can use it immediately.

I have disconnected the old Router – Fritz! Box 6490 – and connected the new one – Fritz! Box 6591 – and configured it by the Fritz!Box web browser. Everything went well EXCEPT for the speed of my internet. It was between 20 and 40 Mbps download and 25 Mbps upload. I thought it would be fine. I just should be patient for one day, even I knew that the new connection would take an estimated about 2 hours.

24 hours passed, and I called the company Vodafone and explained that my new internet connection and its download varies from 20 up to 40 Mbps. She said, test your speed and hung up. Of course, I was testing the speed all day and evening. I have tried to call again and this time a lady connected me to the technical department. The gentleman promised me to send a technician as soon as possible. Something about two hours later I got an SMS that the ANTEC GmbH will send a technician in two days between 10:00 and 14:00. The next coming two days the internet was terrible. And sometimes I didn’t have any internet at all.

On a promising day the technician was here in my apartment and started to test the internet wall outlet where I have connected my internet and after a while he said, that is the problem and I have to change the wall outlet because it is old. He has done it and tested again and said. Oh, the cable they sent is wrong, but I have the standard one. He changed that one too, and measured the speed. He couldn’t find why the speed is still very slow. I’ve asked him to check the new router and his answer was;

  • I have the same router and it is working very well”.

I smiled and asked him:

  • Maybe you should try it.
  • No need. I know it is new and fine.
  • How do you know that?

He didn’t answer my question and went further into the other rooms and checked all internet wall outlets. The result was the same, “slow download”. It varied from 20 to 34 Mbps.

He suggested we should go to the basement that he could check the main cable. He did and concluded that

  • The problem is there and we should change it.
  • But do you know what that means? You should break the walls from here to the second floor of my apartment.
  • Yes, we have to, but for now, you can use your internet and we will monitor your speed.
  • But I can’t accept that because it is not what I am paying for that. And I need faster internet for my online teaching.

He said nothing and gone.

Within an hour I’ve received an email with the report of the technician which he didn’t show me what he has written and even I didn’t sign it.

I called the technical department and told them the whole situation. The lady told me: I am sorry, this case is closed and we can’t help you.

  • But I didn’t sign that report. How could you accept it?
  • Because of Corona, you are not allowed to sign it.
  • Ridiculous! Nonsense! He was here, inside my apartment for about two hours and there was no problem, but signing a paper we got the problem with Corona?
  • Sorry, we can’t help you.

She hung up. I didn’t give up and called again to get somebody to help me. She couldn’t help. I was sure that the new router was broken and dead. I have started to search on the internet for hours to collect some information about the router.

I found out that in Germany, you can only use the FRITZ!Box 6591 Cable with article number 20002857 with all cable connections. Models with other AVM article numbers are not intended for use with all cable connections. And what I got was with the article number 20002827.

The next day I called three times to ask them to deactivate the new router and activate the old router. They did it and within 30 minutes I have got my high-speed internet.

I’ve called the company again to tell them

BE CAREFUL WITH YOUR TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT AND TECHNICIANS!

And I explained all details and I knew they were recording my voice.

I don’t blame the company, the technician, and all co-workers. The politicians in Germany don’t care about the digital era.

In Germany, only 26,2 percent of young people attend a school where both teachers and students have access to a WiFi network. This puts Germany absurdly behind the international average of 64,9 percent. 

On average, each computer in Germany is shared between 10 people, compared with five in Denmark. 3,2 percent of schools equip all teachers with their own portable digital terminals (i.e. Laptops or tablets). Internationally, the average is 24,1 percent and in Denmark, it is as high as 91,1 percent.

Regard all those facts, I am optimistic that Germany goes digital in 2100! Cross the fingers!





The Little Thing – COVID-19

The Little Thing

#thelittlethinghasmanyfaces

Global Hamlet is a place where people share their stories and ideas to be connected and united with their open minds and creative ideas.

In the beginning, no filmmaker dared to make a film about Covid. This film is made online and observed people’s life in different countries. When the Corona Pandemic hit our daily lives, everyone feared. They couldn’t cope with the situation. They were isolated and thought about that Virus, the little thing has changed their lives. Some of them found another little thing to survive the unsociable life. How could an invisible “Little Thing” affect our daily lives? How fragile are we when the little things would change our non-linear habits? Did we learn anything from Corona Time to be unified?

A film by: Manouchehr Abrontan

Music: Gilles Zimmermann ©GLOBALHAMLET 2020

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