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And, of course, in Germany

PostPosted: 05 Jan 2015, 23:16
by Suff
If you demonstrate against intolerance, you are called a Nazi. Very effective there, they have laws against that....

Yet when the protesters against protesters talk they say stupid things like...

“intolerance cannot be fought with intolerance.”


Let me put that another way. If you have a bully in the school yard, Give In......

Re: And, of course, in Germany

PostPosted: 06 Jan 2015, 10:22
by cromwell
200,000 people applied for asylum in Germany last year. It's hardly surprising that some Germans have had enough of it.

Re: And, of course, in Germany

PostPosted: 06 Jan 2015, 18:33
by Suff
A German teacher friend of ours works in a state school near Frankfurt. Of her 31 children, 29 are not German and speak the language poorly, badly or not at all..

Hardly surprising Germans are not happy. If you've ever lived in Germany, especially outside of the services and services accommodation, you realise that Germany is quite comfortably set up for Germans and the rest can just get along as they want. I'm not surprised that a growing number of Germans object to losing jobs to immigrants and finding they may never work again..... As for the HausFrau having to go to work because they need two jobs... Not happy bunnies at all...