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Comments by an FDP politician suggesting his party's dismal approval ratings may be linked to party leader Phillip Rösler's ethnic Vietnamese background have kick started yet another debate about underlying racism in German society.
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FACT is Racism is ever more prevalent these days in Deutschland. The FACT is Deutschland cannot survive without Foreigners. This FACT is HARD for normal people to digest.
Yup, amen. Even criticize a minority and we get labeled. Ask the Americans, they dont dare criticize bambam or they to get labeled too.
There is a reason that people look down at Germans if you travel to any country and tell them you are German. Racism is in every place in Germany and it should be solved instead of hiding it under the carpet.
Not that Germany doesn't have problems with racism that it needs to deal with, especially in certain states, but I've lived and travelled all over Europe and it's definitely better here than elsewhere. That's also the opinion I get back from people of minority groups I speak to.
Try to become a politician in Vietnam or China.. Germany most likely is racist. And China is not?
Above is a fact which must be accepted. Might be it will take many decades to control it but currently it prevails. Having foreign ethnicity I can verify the presence of racism in each segment of German society. Either with coloured skin or face shape one comes across this racism in daily life. USA and UK probably have controlled it to large extent but in Germany it is every where. Hahn very boldly pointed it out but now being politician stumbling.
As for racism, the problem isn't too many foreigners. It's too few Germans. I just came back from Berlin, where I stayed in Moabit and Wedding districts. There's hardly any young Germans there anymore. Fertility is 1.35 kids per woman for the last 40 years and those few kids don't want to work anymore since every job only pays 400 euros a month now. Look at the doorbells in any building now, you see more Mohammeds and Truongs than Schmitts and Meiers. Then people wonder why their co-workers come from Somalia.
At least the Christian Democrats etc can hide the fact that they are pro-big corporations behind being pro religion & pro- family, the FDP don't have this base just a bunch of wierdo's. Also race was not a real issue, as his party are not a pro-immigrant party or a liberal party like the greens, or socialists, most voters play the good V.s. Bad immigrant game to justify their racism. But what is more interesting is that he does not come across as a real person just fake and wierd, maybe this is because of the race issue, being adopted and raised by Germans, and his need to fit in. Normally politicians have a home constituency, such as bavarians, or a country platform or urban platform, a religious base or a socialist base, or something folksys about them, such as supporting the local football team, or some important issue that was how they got into ,politics, such as the green movement, unemployment of family or friends in his community, social injustice, legal injustice, some wrong that needed to be righted, but no he just appears like some self interested ambitious shallow politician with no real values and no charm.
"No, we didn't do that. We didn't start it. Ok, we did, but we didn't have to pay all that. We didn't lose the whole thing. It was just a stab in the back. Oh, we didn't lose that second round either. We were just following orders. Who was that again? Not us... we are too young for that! And we CERTAINLY did not invite those people to stay over more than a few months. They just chose to stop being guests... this is just some political party with low ratings, some loser politician, NOT US!!! We are NOT an immigration place!!!!"
Maybe it's time to stop denying facts and accepting people that are different from us a little more. This can be a very beautiful place to be, if we are just nice to each other.