Many German intellectuals are getting frustrated on Merkel migration.
There is now a German resistance movement against the Merkel. It includes not just some simple skinheads who work in low paid workers class jobs but instead Merkel opponents are academics, writing authors, painters and other artists.
Campaing has startet in 15. March 2018, and is named Erklärung 2018.
"With ever growing horror we are now watching how illegal immigration harms our beloved Germany. We stand wit those who are willing to peacefully demonstrate against this. We want an ordnung to be installed once again on our land."
First 34 names found in the signed list are the Germans: Vera Lengsfeld, Uwe Tellkamp, Thilo Sarrazin. One of them is the former CEO of Banco de Germanica. This is no small feat.
Afterwards thousand Germans with high reputation hjad signed it. There is right now 60 000 signations.
Eventhough this campaing has nothing to do with far right, media labels it as far right.
oy vey germans are angry! wait a sec, that's their natural state
Liam Bell
>why do germans keep voting for her?
Germans are efficient and smart as fuck and they found a new way to destroy Europe that can't be fought.
Caleb Allen
Don't understand why third world savages are allowed in civilized countries. They contribute nothing.
Hunter Sanders
At last I truly see. So this is the answer they found.
Cooper Peterson
cheap labour, and more dumb consumers. I'm surprised you didn't got that :^)
The "alternatives" who aren't le ebil nadsis are even worse to be honest.
Eli Phillips
Fucking this
Xavier Fisher
>Cheap labour, dumb consumers Their heavy participation in crime and murder of natives and heavy welfare usage outweighs their economic input you dumb kraut. no wonder germany is finished.
Brandon Baker
In the Netherlands 2/3rd of the population voted right wing. The labour party went from 38 to 9 seats in parliament. And the government has been proposing all kinds of shit in Europe, like leaving Schengen and rejecting all illegals while putting camps outside of Europe.
But Europe is deaf.
Justin Robinson
big if true, can't wait for a rich euro country to go full nationalistic
Carter Green
The biggest (corporate shills), second biggest (anti-Islam party) and third biggest (christians) party are all right wing.
The fourth party is also right wing, but they are the democrats. So not really.
Cooper Hernandez
Why would the main benefactors off cheap labour, the huge companies, care about crime and welfare?
Robert Thomas
Multinational corporations are nationless and they don't get affected by crime and murder. They in fact profit off cultureless uneducated idiots who consume their products.
This week in Dutch news it was announced four Dutch cities have put a limit on how many Poles and Romanians are allowed to migrate there. Which might be illegal in the EU lol.
Owen Evans
>why do germans keep voting for her? she is hated everywhere except in Germany xD Her major competition was a party headed by a high school dropout.
Dominic Reyes
>cheap labour, and more dumb consumers. I'm surprised you didn't got that :^) >cheap labour
I thought refugees weren't allowed to work in the EU.
Dylan Russell
German cities have been doing this for months with refugees but it's probably different for EU citizens
Jaxson Ward
Well, of the refugees that got accepted here 2 years ago 3% has a job. Of refugees that were accepted here 15 years ago 35% has a job. For the cheap labour argument is a bit of a joke.
And refugees that have a job, aren't net tax payers, because we have a progressive tax system where the rich pay for the poor. So they aren't paying for the elderly either.
Ryan Cook
That's a myth. I've seen plenty of them working at McDonald's, I guess when you get denied you can't
Hunter Mitchell
just according to keikaku *translators note: keikaku means plan*
Colton King
The situation might be entirely different in other countries though. For example in Germany apprenticeships are common, while that's quite unusual in the Netherlands. So maybe they can integrate refugees better into the workforce than us. I don't know.
>. For example in Germany apprenticeships are common, while that's quite unusual in the Netherlands so what do you do instead? or did you mean internships?
Ethan Davis
>German intellectuals
Josiah Brown
You do internships during your education. Not after it. So if you haven't followed a Dutch education, you will fall outside of the system.
Gabriel Edwards
No, Schlomo, you won't be considered a part of the club.
Cooper Miller
Shut the fuck up you snow monkey, shove your conspiracies up your mother's ass (if there's any space left after what all her clients put in there).