I'm not sure that it was ever all that alive but there it is.
Be it Germany, Canada, France, Belgium, the UK, the Netherlands, Italy or any other country
When the white Euro-fuckers rumbled their way into other peoples' lands to colonize them, kill them, maim them, subjugate them, steal their resources and direct their lives, no need to think like them, dress like them or speak their languages. The root of the West's comfort and the rest's misery resides in a history of barbarism and theft. Yesterday's (and still) thieves are now now pretending at civility and noblesse and calling the shots!
"German Labor Minister Ursula von der Leyen, however, said politicians need to consider lowering the barriers to entry for some foreign workers to Europe's largest economy.
"For several years, more people have been leaving our country than entering it," she told the weekly Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. "Wherever it is possible, we must lower the entry hurdles for those who bring the country forward."
German Education Minister Annette Schavan agreed, telling the Welt am Sonntag newspaper Germany should be more concerned with emigration than immigration and adding that her ministry was preparing a bill that would make it easier for foreign qualifications to be recognized in Germany.
Germany's integration debate is sure to continue as President Christian Wulff, who in a speech marking 20 years of German unity said Islam was now a part of Germany, begins a five-day trip to Turkey on Monday. He is scheduled to address the Turkish parliament on Tuesday."
Wulff went to Turkey because that is the country of origin of the workforce that then West Germany recruited. A visitor to Hamburg in 1963, I could have taken a job wheeling around beer barrels in a local brewery.
As Doug Saunders explains in Arrival City: "What is missing from the German arrival city, what prevents most of its citizens from experiencing any kind of arrival, is citizenship, in both the legal and the cultural sense. Turks, even into the third generation, are perpetually treated as temporary visitors or 'foreigners' in German society, and in return see themselves that way, so neither group tries to improve the arrival city...IN 2002, AFTER TURKS HAD BEEN COMING TO GERMANY FOR 41 YEARS AND NUMBERED 2.5 MILLION, ONLY 470,000 HAD MANAGED TO ATTAIN GERMAN CITIZENSHIP..
"This exclusion began in 1961, when the German economy was booming, creating large-scate labour shortages...That year the Federal Republic of Germany set up a recruitment office in Istanbul to hire labour for the Telefunken transistor factory in Berlin and the automotive plants of the Rhineland...the workers would initially be known as Fremdarbeiter (aline workers) and then, in a better reflectionof the policy's goals, as Gastarbeiter (guest workers)."
The workers were to stay only for a short time. But in 1974, "Germany abandoned the guest-worker system and officially ended all immigration. At that point, 910,500 Turks were living in Germany. About half the Gastarbeiter had returned to Turkey..."
"Between 1975 and 1990, Turks who were in Germany legally were subject to indelible stamps in their passports, known as Zuzgssperre, which officially forbade them from settling in Kreuzberg (a Berlin neighbourhood) and other Turkish enclaves...forcing "a larger part of Kreuzberg's economy would be underground and informal, unable to grow roots in German society."
A social psychologist born in Turkey who made in academically in Germany, and who helps Kreuzberg residents adjust to German life, told the author: 'I would estimate that 95 per cent of the Turks living here have come from rural backgrounds and have stayed rural in their minds o- because they were told they'd be going back, that they'd have to go back, so they never saw a reason to learn German and to adapt....Those who migrated to the cities in Turkey are closer to achieving their goals, whereas here I'm constantly being confronted with the living dead."
Angela may get around to telling the world about the reality of life for Turkish migrants to Germany...but then again, she may not want to confess to the retention of ideas of cultural (racial) superiority.
Attempts to build a multicultural society in Germany have "utterly failed," according to Chancellor Angela Merkel.
"This approach has failed, utterly failed," said Merkel, head of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), in a speech to the party's young people's association in Potsdam on Saturday.....The comments followed a similar speech from Christian Social Union (CSU) chief Horst Seehofer, sister party to the CDU, who on Friday evening declared his party's stance against multiculturalism. "Multiculturalism is dead," he said, to great applause.
I'm not sure that it was ever all that alive but there it is.
Be it Germany, Canada, France, Belgium, the UK, the Netherlands, Italy or any other country
When the white Euro-fuckers rumbled their way into other peoples' lands to colonize them, kill them, maim them, subjugate them, steal their resources and direct their lives, no need to think like them, dress like them or speak their languages. The root of the West's comfort and the rest's misery resides in a history of barbarism and theft. Yesterday's (and still) thieves are now now pretending at civility and noblesse and calling the shots!
From the Deutsche Welle piece:
"German Labor Minister Ursula von der Leyen, however, said politicians need to consider lowering the barriers to entry for some foreign workers to Europe's largest economy.
"For several years, more people have been leaving our country than entering it," she told the weekly Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. "Wherever it is possible, we must lower the entry hurdles for those who bring the country forward."
German Education Minister Annette Schavan agreed, telling the Welt am Sonntag newspaper Germany should be more concerned with emigration than immigration and adding that her ministry was preparing a bill that would make it easier for foreign qualifications to be recognized in Germany.
Germany's integration debate is sure to continue as President Christian Wulff, who in a speech marking 20 years of German unity said Islam was now a part of Germany, begins a five-day trip to Turkey on Monday. He is scheduled to address the Turkish parliament on Tuesday."
Wulff went to Turkey because that is the country of origin of the workforce that then West Germany recruited. A visitor to Hamburg in 1963, I could have taken a job wheeling around beer barrels in a local brewery.
As Doug Saunders explains in Arrival City: "What is missing from the German arrival city, what prevents most of its citizens from experiencing any kind of arrival, is citizenship, in both the legal and the cultural sense. Turks, even into the third generation, are perpetually treated as temporary visitors or 'foreigners' in German society, and in return see themselves that way, so neither group tries to improve the arrival city...IN 2002, AFTER TURKS HAD BEEN COMING TO GERMANY FOR 41 YEARS AND NUMBERED 2.5 MILLION, ONLY 470,000 HAD MANAGED TO ATTAIN GERMAN CITIZENSHIP..
"This exclusion began in 1961, when the German economy was booming, creating large-scate labour shortages...That year the Federal Republic of Germany set up a recruitment office in Istanbul to hire labour for the Telefunken transistor factory in Berlin and the automotive plants of the Rhineland...the workers would initially be known as Fremdarbeiter (aline workers) and then, in a better reflectionof the policy's goals, as Gastarbeiter (guest workers)."
The workers were to stay only for a short time. But in 1974, "Germany abandoned the guest-worker system and officially ended all immigration. At that point, 910,500 Turks were living in Germany. About half the Gastarbeiter had returned to Turkey..."
"Between 1975 and 1990, Turks who were in Germany legally were subject to indelible stamps in their passports, known as Zuzgssperre, which officially forbade them from settling in Kreuzberg (a Berlin neighbourhood) and other Turkish enclaves...forcing "a larger part of Kreuzberg's economy would be underground and informal, unable to grow roots in German society."
A social psychologist born in Turkey who made in academically in Germany, and who helps Kreuzberg residents adjust to German life, told the author: 'I would estimate that 95 per cent of the Turks living here have come from rural backgrounds and have stayed rural in their minds o- because they were told they'd be going back, that they'd have to go back, so they never saw a reason to learn German and to adapt....Those who migrated to the cities in Turkey are closer to achieving their goals, whereas here I'm constantly being confronted with the living dead."
Angela may get around to telling the world about the reality of life for Turkish migrants to Germany...but then again, she may not want to confess to the retention of ideas of cultural (racial) superiority.