Of course Germany would survive without foreign migrants, what’s she’s really saying is German corporations and businesses wouldn’t survive without more influx of cheap foreign labor. This is where reading between the lines becomes crucial. Once again, these kind of issues is all about economic capital.
It’s also about demographically replacing the native German people in their own lands. Which will occur by 2055 if not probably much sooner.
Then we will see the formation of something like the New Islamic State of Germania appear suddenly, democratically, legally. Germans won’t be able to do anything about it, they will be the new minority… then guess what happens as a consequence of the pent up anti-white propaganda and hate that has been forced into the psyches of non-whites over the last 50+ years… not good.
I would cry for the future but I am already out of tears. For now, at least.
My initial opinion is that she should be impeached.
She’s not the chancellor anymore.
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It’s always only about the money honey.
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Then why does she still have a voice?
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Europe needs to be renamed.. what do you call Europe without [many/majority] Europeans in it?
Economic Zone B as the United States is Economic Zone A with Canada being C and Australia along with New Zealand being D.
Of course she could try political incorrectness and switch immigrants to robots.
This is the garbage that right-wing parties have been spouting again since the AfD started spreading their hate.
The people of Germany are not exclusively ‘native’ in the sense of having purely indigenous lineage. Germany has a long and complex history of immigration and migration which has shaped its population over the centuries.
Significant immigration to Germany began in the 17th century, particularly after the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648), when rulers actively recruited settlers from overpopulated regions to repopulate devastated areas. One of the largest and most influential immigrant groups at that time were religious refugees, notably the Huguenots fleeing persecution in France after 1685, who settled mainly in northern and central Germany.
Alongside immigration, Germany also experienced significant emigration from the 18th to the 19th century, with millions of Germans settling in Eastern Europe and the United States. However, immigration increased again in the 20th century, particularly after World War II, when millions of ethnic Germans were resettled from Eastern Europe back to Germany. Guest worker programmes between the 1950s and 1970s brought many workers from countries such as Turkey, Italy and Greece to support Germany’s booming economy.
More recently, immigration has continued to rise, with Germany accepting significant numbers of refugees from conflicts such as the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s and the Syrian Civil War of the 2010s. As of 2022, around 15.3 million people, or approximately 18.4% of Germany’s population, were immigrants who had moved to Germany at some point in their lives. Nearly 29% of the population have a migration background, meaning that either they or at least one of their parents were not born German citizens.
Ethnically, around 86% of the population identify as German, with notable minorities including Turkish (1.8%), Polish (1%), Syrian (1%), Romanian (1%), and others. Since the 1950s, the German government has pursued relatively liberal immigration policies, adapting laws to attract skilled labour and integrate immigrants more effectively, particularly in response to demographic challenges such as low birth rates and an ageing population.
In summary, while the majority of people in Germany identify as ethnically German, the population is the result of centuries of migration and resettlement, as well as recent immigration. This makes the concept of a purely ‘native’ population quite complex and fluid. Today, Germany is a diverse society shaped by many waves of immigration throughout its history.
We need to bring LGBT to the third world:
Green = more birthrate, Red and black = less
Actually what Angela Merkel is saying, is Germany has a low birthrate and thus needs immigrants to fill in the birthrate in order for capitalism to succeed. Capitalism needs consumers and workers to sustain itself.
How very clinical.. I just came across this 7 minute video, it’s very fitting for this reply.
London and San Francisco, twin cities.. who knew..
Is that your solution to everything?
How about a more constructive one.. got any?
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