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RE: National Socialism in Germany

in #germany5 years ago (edited)

When I returned from Germany last year, I couldn't help but reflect on the continued rise of the extreme political parties. Throughout my time there, I went out of my way to talk to "refugees" (many young men) from "war-torn countries" claiming to be fleeing violence and extreme poverty.

I'm thinking "OK, you're in Germany, you made it!" You'd think they would be pleased, but almost everyone I spoke to told me of how much they HATED Germany, the UK and western countries in general...

So why are they there??

It still puzzles me as to why Merkel would let in millions of people who despise the nation. I saw NO assimilation. They did not mix with the local Germans. My instructors told us there was an urgent need for labor and that's why the floodgates were opened. I'm astonished as to why the government can't offer incentives for native Germans to have more children and seek immigration from friendly countries in the west...

If Germany is that desperate for workers, they are welcome to import some of the millions of poor, unemployed Americans we have here. They would only be too happy to settle and work in your beautiful country that I fell in love with.

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I feel it was a lot less amount workers or economics. I think letting in the "poor" refugees and foreigners is much more of a "social" issue of supporting people in need and germans feeling that they owe this to them.

One think that I have been very curious about is the "why" behind all the hatred. I have seen so much evidence that they despise their host nations. What I'm really interested in is the psychology behind.

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