Duplex - Trouble with the Neighbor

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-15 15:43:52

Joedreck

2020-04-20 09:30:17
  • #1
Foreigners are often criminal. - but that only applies to foreigners who are really criminal....

You notice it yourself, don't you?
 

MayrCh

2020-04-20 09:33:11
  • #2

Because you try to sell your digital black-and-white compartmentalized thinking under the protective cloak of liberalism. Your way of emotional reasoning is universally valid for you, for everyone.


I have read a lot from you here, but no message. Maybe it got lost somewhere.
Even if, as an element of your "children-friendly" subset, I was obviously not the addressee of your "message": What was it again?
 

tumaa

2020-04-20 09:33:13
  • #3


No...

if anything

"Foreigners should be kicked out if they ignore these laws"
 

Climbee

2020-04-20 09:36:01
  • #4
Oh please, not another foreigner debate in Sandrasix's thread now!
 

tumaa

2020-04-20 09:40:59
  • #5
Hehe, I didn't mention "foreigners," I myself have a migration background. Some may like studies ..... Prof. Ulrich Reinhardt, Scientific Director of the Foundation for Future Studies: "In our study, we found in interviews that the perceived child-friendliness in Germany has dramatically decreased again in the last two years. These are neighbors who do not tolerate noise from children, and the people on the S-Bahn who roll their eyes when a baby cries, and the adults who insist on child-free restaurants." Oh
 

Steven

2020-04-20 09:47:26
  • #6
Hello tumaa That would then be "free market economy" in connection with "freedom of contract." It has nothing to do with hate, but with convenience. If no one is interested in such a restaurant, no one goes in. Ergo: the place goes downhill. But that doesn't work in Germany. Because there is no "freedom of contract" (in many, but not all respects). Steven
 
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