Parada, która leczy z polityki. Berlin jakiego nie znacie

Sunday afternoon in Berlin and total madness on the streets. In this episode, I'm taking you right into the heart of the Parade of Cultures (Carnaval de Cultures). Over 50 groups from around the world, 4,000 performers, incredible energy, drums, dancing, and zero political hype. After last week's visit to the food stalls and music stages, this time we're observing the street parade from a first-person perspective. What's most striking is the incredible harmony of people who normally come from completely different, sometimes conflicting, worlds. On this sidewalk, everyone is equal. Finally, I'll return to my reflections from the previous piece – because what's happening on the streets of Berlin perfectly proves one simple truth: politics divides people, but good music and food can bring them together. I invite you to join me on a loud, colorful walk. Let me know in the comments what you think about this vision of the world – would we really live better without politicians? If you like this calm, authentic portrayal of the world from a first-person perspective, subscribe and click the bell.