A viral video on social media has sparked outrage after it emerged showing a group of people singing racist lyrics and performing Nazi salutes at a club on the island of Sylt in Germany. The video, which has since gone viral, shows the group modifying the popular song ‘L’amour Toujours’ into a Nazi slogan, ‘Germany for the Germans – foreigners out’. The video also shows a man dressed in a white shirt raising his right arm in an apparent Nazi salute. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation on social media, with many expressing shock and disgust at the behavior. The police have launched an investigation into the matter. Several social media users expressed their shock and disbelief on the act and criticised the act. ‘I’m so disgusted and deeply ashamed of the country I was born in. The direction in which we’re heading is deeply concerning,’ wrote an X user. ‘People who love Hitler do not represent the real Germany,’ commented another X user. ‘This is typical and very common in Germany. I’m not surprised at all,’ wrote a user. ‘If a foreigner say a single word supporting Gaza, immediate deport, or even arrest, when they chant Nazi slogans, salute, 150€. Good job!’ ‘Meanwhile the German government is helping Israel to commit a genocide. That’s called hypocrisy.’ The police in the state of Schleswig-Holstein has begun the investigation in the matter and is checking the film for “criminally relevant” contents, reported The Guardian. Meanwhile, the owners of the bar and club on Sylt, outside which the film was shot have distanced themselves from the event and are cooperating with the police investigation. The slogan ‘Germany for the Germans-foreigners out’ originated in 19th century and was first used by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. These lines were also used as slogans by the far-right National Democratic Party.