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“Heimat Fremde Heimat”: satirist “Toxische Fries” in a portrait

On April 21st at 1:35 p.m. on ORF 2

Vienna (OTS) Ajda Sticker presents the ORF magazine “Heimat Fremde Heimat” on Sunday, April 21, 2024, at 1:35 p.m. on ORF 2 with the following contributions:

Forgive, Not Forget: How Rwandans Remember the Genocide

Can one forgive a genocide, the cruel killing of a million people? This is exactly what happened in Rwanda. In 1994, one of humanity’s greatest atrocities took place there: the genocide against the Tutsi. Neighbors became murderers overnight. After the massacre, the country focused on reconciliation. The Rwandan community in Austria is also remembering the victims of the genocide these days. People from Rwanda told Ajda Sticker why forgiving does not mean forgetting.

One family, many cultural ideas

Migrant families often have to reconcile different cultural ideas. This can be challenging. It is important to maintain the culture from the country of origin with its values ​​and traditions – such as respect for elders – and not to close one’s mind to the feminist attitudes of one’s own daughters, for example. Sabina Zwitter-Grilc asked people from different countries about this.

Portrait of satirist “Toxic Fries”.

In civil life her name is Irina and she works as a lawyer in Vienna. On the digital stage, most people know them as “toxic fries”. The social media satirist and cabaret artist became known through short clips on Instagram and TikTok in which she parodies left-wing Bobos, Austrian customs and Balkan clichés. In her debut novel “A Beautiful Foreigner’s Child,” she deals with the pitfalls of integration, based on her own migration story. A portrait of Adriana Jurić.

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