Oh and btw I just saw somebody reposted your story that I translated on some blog, I think they reposted repost and I didn't even know about it. It has over 9K views and 300+ comments. The funny thing that some idiots start writing that they know better because they moved to Germany 16 years ago and it is made up, like education is really free in Germany. But it is usually anti-soviet idiots and trolls. They are so obviously stupid. So I just don't pay attention to them.
Okay, didn't take notice of that... 16 fucking years ago - yeah, which year was it then? 2000. I don't know what still was the case in 2000, I only get to judge from the music I listen to and the culture, the attitude towards life, the zeitgeist and the spirit that was present then that people had a good decade in the 90s. They had a few bucks in their pockets and had financial space to move to just live their lives; since Gerhard Schröder's Agenda 2010 this is no more. The prosperity has been sold out to anywhere and nowhere. And it's getting worse year by year since then. I'm a child which hasn't been born to the bourgeoisie, so I think I can judge that a bit. If the German state by order from above gave different treatment to all people which were Russlanddeutsche - because "ethnic Germans living abroad" has always been a way of doing imperial politics by West Germany - that is something I may not know. But one shouldn't see this kind of treatment as standard procedure that is the case for all people that live here. It's already a classic saying among the regular people here in relation to the refugees coming in now "If you're a refugee from the Middle East that has thrown away his passport, you gonna be treated softly; if you're a citizen of this country, you need to help yourself with everything" - that literally is the source of why people grow angry with Merkel over that. It's also a recognition that went through other blogs, even those I'd call idiologically "social democratic", which I'd consider as correct: Since the West doesn't have to fight the communist block anymore, the West has lost the reason to let itself down onto big bunches of social amenities. As the block still was, it was a fight for keeping yourself up and luring people away, luring skilled workers away from the block and prevent your own people from doing turmoils or even only thinking "hey, they got it really socially comfortable there, we leave here and fucking move there!". If they could have the same at home what they could get there, this was a problem solved and the migration flow only was a one-way-road - just right up into the West. Today, they don't have to fight anymore to please their own people to keep them where they are - they can openly let you know that you're a slave, which place do you have to run? There is no place anymore to receive a better treatment in general.
That's exactly what I thought, it must be people who just moved into some community or just simply trolls. Although I have to tell you other people tried to prove them wrong. i was trying to register there and say that maybe they don't understand that you are an authentic German, born in Germany and not some immigrant but something happened to their system it never sent me an activation email so I couldn't register. But don't worry, majority of people understand that tall these "experts' are just idiots.
*Laughs* You know what I just thought of? "People smuggler always tell you that you get everything for free - they want customers, respectively: their money", but I really don't want to make accusations towards anyone. But even though, it gives me thinking how that is with the refugees that come here that paid thousands of Dollars just to get to Western Europe. If in half-way still decent countries these myths about Germany circulate - I also once encountered that myth with free education with somebody from the other side of the big lake -, should I be to believe that it's so much different in countries were people long for that kind of wealth that Western Europe called its own for such a long time? I wouldn't guess it's any different. But to these people, the impact of that myth is much stronger: It's like their last resort to look up to, like their salvation. When you take this myth away from them it's like taking all hope away from them that life could get any better than they know it. And that is a reason for why they don't believe it until they sit in an overcrowded refugee shelter where food is even a little scarce, where they get told they first need a permit to work to be able to get hired officially at all, where they face long queues and waiting time in bureaucracy matters, and where they get rid of their savings because the state says "you pay for your board and lodging first before anything like everyone else of our own poor people that gathered financial richnesses". That also would explain everything in willfully failed adaption to the customs and regulations over here and claims like prayer rooms even in ground schools. - They're coming here to experience salvation, they don't want to give up the way they lived before, they want to continue living like that only in Central Europe - with that wealth ensuring them a good life.
I posted some comments there but they are not showing. I think I will post a few really stupid comment on my blog. I will tell you what they are about: one about that someones' friends' daughter went there and college education was all free and he just said I know it and it is the fact that education is free. And everyone is supposed to believe because he said it. And second idiot said that Marx said that capitalism will just turn into socialism and in Germany you already have socialism. I bet you didn't suspect that. And third is that people are saying I know better because I lived in Bavaria for 17 years.
I am not quite sure yet if I am going to post them but I might because it is so funny how stupid these people are.
"A distant relative of mine said..." - oh yeah, doesn't sound like I could know how serious that is...
Germany and socialism - well, yeah, depends on which German state you talk about at all... There once were two Germanys. Forgot?
Living for 17 years in Bavaria - Bavaria is even one of the strictest in education, your child doesn't even get from elementary school to Gymnasium if you only want it, it needs to have the grades for it. So I don't know which part of Bavaria that should be - maybe an enclave of another state or a territory having declared their own state? Or, another thought: Sudeten German territory and actually you're in Czechia?
I think I said my opinion. It sounds to me like somebody wants to catch rats, and who knows what reason for. And from the position of each Eastern European, it might look like education is free here, but for the people which were born here and they weren't born to a rich family, the circumstances have become scarce. Say, here a Pole also doesn't need to have rich parents to go studying, but even though, it's not like you don't need no money while studying - and it's not like you only have comfortable circumstances to study. The opposite is the case: It's already natural selection because you sometimes have like a thousand people for a course of 90-100 people. There's always someone waiting in your back who wants the seat also.
You know, I though you were way too serious but that thing you said about Bavaria is really funny. Well out of 12 000 maybe at least half are not trolls or morons so you did your job.
Well, sometimes you even need to put the question what kind of "Bavaria" one is talking about... Them over here with their leagues of displaced people they still keep alive (the German displaced people from after WWII!) - never trust them if they don't got anything up in their sleeves.
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16 fucking years ago - yeah, which year was it then? 2000. I don't know what still was the case in 2000, I only get to judge from the music I listen to and the culture, the attitude towards life, the zeitgeist and the spirit that was present then that people had a good decade in the 90s. They had a few bucks in their pockets and had financial space to move to just live their lives; since Gerhard Schröder's Agenda 2010 this is no more. The prosperity has been sold out to anywhere and nowhere. And it's getting worse year by year since then.
I'm a child which hasn't been born to the bourgeoisie, so I think I can judge that a bit.
If the German state by order from above gave different treatment to all people which were Russlanddeutsche - because "ethnic Germans living abroad" has always been a way of doing imperial politics by West Germany - that is something I may not know. But one shouldn't see this kind of treatment as standard procedure that is the case for all people that live here. It's already a classic saying among the regular people here in relation to the refugees coming in now "If you're a refugee from the Middle East that has thrown away his passport, you gonna be treated softly; if you're a citizen of this country, you need to help yourself with everything" - that literally is the source of why people grow angry with Merkel over that.
It's also a recognition that went through other blogs, even those I'd call idiologically "social democratic", which I'd consider as correct: Since the West doesn't have to fight the communist block anymore, the West has lost the reason to let itself down onto big bunches of social amenities.
As the block still was, it was a fight for keeping yourself up and luring people away, luring skilled workers away from the block and prevent your own people from doing turmoils or even only thinking "hey, they got it really socially comfortable there, we leave here and fucking move there!".
If they could have the same at home what they could get there, this was a problem solved and the migration flow only was a one-way-road - just right up into the West.
Today, they don't have to fight anymore to please their own people to keep them where they are - they can openly let you know that you're a slave, which place do you have to run? There is no place anymore to receive a better treatment in general.
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But even though, it gives me thinking how that is with the refugees that come here that paid thousands of Dollars just to get to Western Europe. If in half-way still decent countries these myths about Germany circulate - I also once encountered that myth with free education with somebody from the other side of the big lake -, should I be to believe that it's so much different in countries were people long for that kind of wealth that Western Europe called its own for such a long time? I wouldn't guess it's any different.
But to these people, the impact of that myth is much stronger: It's like their last resort to look up to, like their salvation. When you take this myth away from them it's like taking all hope away from them that life could get any better than they know it.
And that is a reason for why they don't believe it until they sit in an overcrowded refugee shelter where food is even a little scarce, where they get told they first need a permit to work to be able to get hired officially at all, where they face long queues and waiting time in bureaucracy matters, and where they get rid of their savings because the state says "you pay for your board and lodging first before anything like everyone else of our own poor people that gathered financial richnesses".
That also would explain everything in willfully failed adaption to the customs and regulations over here and claims like prayer rooms even in ground schools. - They're coming here to experience salvation, they don't want to give up the way they lived before, they want to continue living like that only in Central Europe - with that wealth ensuring them a good life.
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I am not quite sure yet if I am going to post them but I might because it is so funny how stupid these people are.
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Germany and socialism - well, yeah, depends on which German state you talk about at all... There once were two Germanys. Forgot?
Living for 17 years in Bavaria - Bavaria is even one of the strictest in education, your child doesn't even get from elementary school to Gymnasium if you only want it, it needs to have the grades for it. So I don't know which part of Bavaria that should be - maybe an enclave of another state or a territory having declared their own state? Or, another thought: Sudeten German territory and actually you're in Czechia?
I think I said my opinion. It sounds to me like somebody wants to catch rats, and who knows what reason for.
And from the position of each Eastern European, it might look like education is free here, but for the people which were born here and they weren't born to a rich family, the circumstances have become scarce.
Say, here a Pole also doesn't need to have rich parents to go studying, but even though, it's not like you don't need no money while studying - and it's not like you only have comfortable circumstances to study. The opposite is the case: It's already natural selection because you sometimes have like a thousand people for a course of 90-100 people. There's always someone waiting in your back who wants the seat also.
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