Oetti
2023-06-10 20:17:41
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Well, the bit about the made bed is certainly true… But the immigration campaign started by Merkel is continuously promoted and fueled, and the traffic light coalition is itself responsible for that.
I am also repeatedly horrified when such statements are made that all people are equal and therefore all people have every financial entitlement in this country.
No, it is not like that, because this country should primarily be there for its own natives (just as it is seen in every other country). And accordingly, it is a matter of course that a German and a Syrian are not the same, because the latter simply does not belong to this country.
I better stop writing now, I am about to explode into a thousand pieces inside
Please define the term in a country that has been characterized by immigration since time immemorial. A practical example: my family:
The great-great-grandfather was born Austrian. The grandfather was born Czech. The father was born German. All three were born in the same house in what was then the Sudetenland. In 1946 came the expulsion into the remaining post-war Germany.
How was the start there? Wild insults as good-for-nothings and parasites, being quartered in strangers’ houses. Social exclusion etc. was the order of the day. I clearly remember the stories my other grandfather always told about these "damn refugees from the East" and the prejudices he had against my father-in-law...
77 years later my family is considered native in the town. But is that even important? We live in a globalized world in which, in my view, it does not matter at all where one comes from.