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Why AfD is the most important party in Germany



Weimarer
5 Apr 2019  #451

@delphiandomine

When they call us they have to do a Datenabgleich. Which means...say Name, Date of Birth and Adress.

Many fail on that. Thats our experince. Then you check the papers and see they have german class since years.

So i ask again. What worth has such a class?

Our boss one time was so angry he called the local Träger and said he want to sit in there and see what money they get for, obviously not for teaching German.

We have our own rule, we only speak German. They either speak German with us or we send them away.

Then there is another component.

Uually their women are far more intelligent then the slimebags they were forced to marry. When the women does learn German, she gains independence and this creates enormous conflict. Because now she has power of her worthless husband.

delphiandomine
5 Apr 2019  #452

We have our own rule, we only speak German.

Strange, because I've had dealings with the Federal Police before and they were happy to speak English.

jon357
5 Apr 2019  #453

the only time I've dealt eith them, I spoke German. I've a feeling though that I could've used English.

delphiandomine
5 Apr 2019  #454

I went on a school trip to Germany, and one thing I organised was a "city game". My group asked the Federal Police for help who were doing something there (and this was in a small German town), and they were more than happy to use English.

Weimarer
5 Apr 2019  #455

I said we have our own rule. We speak German.

I speak perfect english as you can see. I pretend then i dont speak english and let them get lost. My personal decission. You cant force me

to speak English, right? I usually just say "No English sorry". Most of my colleagues do same.

When a brazilian girl adressed me at the city (she was exchange studend) i switched to english. Its my personal decission and the law gives me right. Official language is German.

Bratwurst Boy
5 Apr 2019  #456

....and not because she was pretty! Right? :)

Weimarer
5 Apr 2019  #457

The official law is, that german is the official language. We can speak english if we want to. But it cant be demanded. Alot of my older colleagues speak no english and we younger ones can decide to do or not to.

Lyzko
5 Apr 2019  #458

A German woman I've known for umpteen years and up until today a die-hard Merkelite, confessed her growing sense of complete frustration at being asked almost weekly at the bank in Hamburg where's been employed for the past twenty-plus years whether she would explain key acct's procedures in Turkish because the new

client speaks no German, or whether maybe the bank might think of making Arabic it's second official operating language. Sometimes on the phone, a non-German, non-English-speaking potential depositor will call and not even begin in German, expecting her to automatically speak some of their language!

She is presently not a happy camper, growing unhappier as time wears on.

Vesko Vukovic
5 Apr 2019  #459

I visited Brussels recently the capital of the EU. I couldn't help noticing around me that over 40% of the city's population is of non-European descent. I felt disgusted and couldn't wait to return home.

Crnogorac3
5 Apr 2019  #460

I get what you are saying, I was in Vienna just two months ago, I too saw a whole lot of "new" Viennese, but I couldn't hardly see much of the old Viennese!

Rich Mazur
5 Apr 2019  #461

Why is it that every time I read jon357's posts I feel like throwing up? I really mean it. It's like a bad case of nausea or stomach flue.

jon357
5 Apr 2019  #462

I felt disgusted and couldn't wait to return home.

Are you from the EU?

Weimarer
5 Apr 2019  #463

I know thst feeling. I sometimes have school in frankfurt. Im disgusted there and always glad when back home in east germany.

Rich Mazur
6 Apr 2019  #464

Hey, Weimarer, I noticed in your recent posts that you are getting mellow. You are my antidepressant. Don't do that.

Lyzko
6 Apr 2019  #465

Crnogorac,

Chancellor Kurz is trying to change all that. He's a retro-style leader, much like Orban and Morawiecki.

Weimarer
6 Apr 2019  #466

Kurz is not retro. He is modern. Something like Merkel or Macron are ancien regime.

That said, in Greece a new flood is rising. so far forces can push them back.

This is the test now. It must be shown, that the bullwark holds against those hordes.

Lyzko
6 Apr 2019  #467

Modern, but only by virtue of his still relatively tender years! His world view is certainly the opposite of Merkel's and a throwback to an earlier, more homogeneous, Austria. A youthful progressive of yore aka the late '60's, he ain't:-)

By the way, trust you were being sarky about your "perfect" English!
LOL

jon357
6 Apr 2019  #468

He is modern.

1930s modern. Like the bauhaus but with less taste.

Merkel or Macron

Democracy.

Weimarer
6 Apr 2019  #469

Merkel is a fossil of a dying concept. The new concept is the illiberal democracy

The good thing is, she is also a lame duck and pretty much powerless now.

jon357
6 Apr 2019  #470

The new concept is the illiberal democracy

Far from new, and fortunately unpopular with the people who matter; the voters.

Fascists always, but always, lose.

Weimarer
6 Apr 2019  #471

Too bad it wins, most countries in EU turn to far right. How you explain that chain of wins for far right parties?

Also how you explain Merkels chain of defeats that led to her current state...forced to step back as party leader and isolated even in her own party.

I love to win btw.

jon357
6 Apr 2019  #472

most countries in EU turn to far right.

They haven't. What percentage did the neo-nazis from the adf get last time?

chain of defeats that led to her current state

As Chancellor of her country?

I love to win

You haven't yet; and fascists always lose.

Weimarer
6 Apr 2019  #473

In my state? Strongest party with 28 % in recent polls.

In Italy, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Chzech republic and Austria they are government. In spain part of government. In netherlands won election 4 weeks ago. I think its going good.

I have not won yet?

Funny. How you explain my trophies then?

i64.tinypic.com/16gby4k.jpg

Btw you said you work in africa...disgusting. Too be in all that dirt, filth and unhygienic stuff.

delphiandomine
6 Apr 2019  #474

What silly exaggerations. In Poland, the government are following the old Communist tradition of "national communism". In Slovakia, Smer are left wingers who use some anti-migrant rhetoric, but their policies are very distinctly left wing. In the Czech Republic, the government comprises the centre-left social democrats and the populist ANO who also aren't right wing. In Spain, the government is the centre-left PSOE. In the Netherlands, the government is essentially centrist. In Italy, Five-Star are populists with a rather left wing edge, while Lega are part of the centre-right big tent coalition.

As I said, far right wingers are prone to believing in fairy tales.

jon357
6 Apr 2019  #475

In my state?

In Germany as a whole. Not in the dull bits.

I have not won yet?

No.

delphiandomine
6 Apr 2019  #476

In Germany as a whole.

...the AfD have no power. Even in individual states, they don't form part of any government.

jon357
6 Apr 2019  #477

...the AfD have no power.

Zero, and no sign of that changing. more hated than liked. Laughed at, not feared.

Weimarer
6 Apr 2019  #478

We rule enough that tue migrants are left to rott outside. Thats ok for my taste.

If you want see some winning look at how much your beloved obsoletes suffer right now :)

I have a question though. You said you are in africa...do you actually eat what those things touched? I would throw up.

jon357
7 Apr 2019  #479

We rule enough that tue migrants are left to rott

You 'rule' nothing.

do you actually eat what those things touched?

Do you think people here are 'untermensch'?

Remind us what pathetic percentage of votes your impotent afd got nationally...

Weimarer
7 Apr 2019  #480

Our AfD got 13% nationally, which led to the fact that Merkel stepped back as party leader, needed over a year to form a government and now has a interior minister who copies AfD positions.

As for your 2nd question, i think they are disgusting. All this dirt and filth. Also their rather primitive look, flat, noses, long arms. I would never accept that around me.

When we were in Madagascar, we made a city tour in Diego Suarez. It was disgusting. They live in filth and dirt. There was one guy whose face was half missing. In the market they sell meat that hangs in the sun, the smell is disgusting.

As soon they see a european they swarm around you like flies to beg for money. One ***** with a young one on her back kept following us . I had to get aggressive to get her away.

Madagascar has awesome nature but the people there and cities are disgusting. We were with a cruise ship there, so we ate nothing on land.

What amazed me, was how dumb those people are. One dumb women rowed with her canu to the ship and belueved soneone would buy her dirty fruits. It was so idiotic, that it was almost funny.

Then one of the local guides was too stupid to understand how a car seat works. Even a chimp would have done that.


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