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Bernd 07/05/2020 (Sun) 19:58:01 [Preview] No. 38380
Is this common in German-speaking land?
t. muslim


Bernd 07/05/2020 (Sun) 20:04:32 [Preview] No.38381 del
i didn't watch the video but i can say yes


Bernd 07/06/2020 (Mon) 05:53:30 [Preview] No.38387 del
No need for going to the police. Just start shooting, dude. The police will come to you!
But beside the joke this video could be very well use to troll Germans on international boards. And peeps on the pols all over the chans.
I've just got a great idea. Gonna try to implement it in the eve.


Bernd 07/06/2020 (Mon) 21:56:01 [Preview] No.38408 del
>>38380
God that guy is soooo ugly tbh and it's unheard of. Germans hate migrants coming in and can't stand being around them


Bernd 07/06/2020 (Mon) 22:24:51 [Preview] No.38413 del
This is comum in south of Brazil.


Bernd 07/07/2020 (Tue) 04:58:27 [Preview] No.38416 del
>>38413
>south brazil is german softly
Well memed.


Bernd 07/07/2020 (Tue) 16:13:51 [Preview] No.38429 del
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>>38416
>>38413
X----------DDDDD

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Brazilians

https://www.amusingplanet.com/2017/06/pomerode-most-german-town-in-brazil.html

They are uber bernds and strongly nationalists last I heard. They also want to be independent eventually IIRC


Bernd 07/07/2020 (Tue) 16:23:56 [Preview] No.38431 del
>>38429
>the fifth largest nationality to immigrate after the Portuguese, the Italians, the Spanish, and the Japanese
>the Japanese
Srsly? I know about Fujimori, but Peru is at least on the eastern shores.
>one of the “most German towns in Brazil
Where is the mosque?


Bernd 07/07/2020 (Tue) 17:21:23 [Preview] No.38435 del
>>38431
>Where is the mosque?

ok, ha ha. I get it. Germans don't have a choice in what happens in their country tbh


Bernd 07/07/2020 (Tue) 18:50:47 [Preview] No.38449 del
>>38429
Their importance is overstated.
>They also want to be independent eventually IIRC
That's Southern separatism which is not specifically German, and a bit of a joke given the "South" is a geographical abstraction with no political meaning and only exists because geographers in 1969 thought it was a useful regionalization. It's not like Rio Grande do Sul which can legitimately claim to be a nation.
>>38431
>Srsly? I know about Fujimori, but Peru is at least on the eastern shores.
São Paulo has a whole neighborhood of them.


Bernd 07/09/2020 (Thu) 05:22:57 [Preview] No.38505 del
>>38435
>don't have a choice
Do we have at all? This is the question since democracy was invented.


Bernd 07/09/2020 (Thu) 16:16:42 [Preview] No.38507 del
>>38505
>Do we have at all?
no


Bernd 07/10/2020 (Fri) 19:48:44 [Preview] No.38521 del
>>38507
I think this could be changed.
First people need to be allowed to get involved on the lowest level of governing, at their settlement, or if it's a larger city, then at their borough, neighbourhood. They need to be let govern directly, they need to feel that they do stuff together. This have to go for years. Then it could be taken one step further, city or county level, then to the state/country. Even indirectly can be done responsibly and can be done in a way that the representatives could be told directly how they should vote in the Parliament, or they could be called back and someone else be sent instead of them.


Dutch bernd Bernd 09/07/2022 (Wed) 03:37 [Preview] No.48671 del
>>38521
>I think this could be changed.
Maybe vote for change to start? It's a step in the right direction.


Bernd 09/07/2022 (Wed) 10:05 [Preview] No.48685 del
>>48671
As a grassroot movement could be initiated with a referendum by people.
They have to collect a certain amount of valid signature to do this. A disorganized group however has less chance to do so. They also need to send their message to wider audience so people will know what's this about. As a first step it could be about direct democracy in their locality. They could face considerable amount of bureaucratic headwind since it means ending the politician profession. Some live very comfortable doing nothing but acting important as politicians do. They won't like this. Also there or powers (for example lobby groups) who enjoy the simplicity of having certain politicians in their pockets who does what told. They just need to own couple of key figures, as the bottlenecks of exercising governing power. They won't like this either.
Direct governing also has it's own problems. Many people feel they just want to work their 8(+) hours daily and then leave them alone. They don't want to bother with getting informed about current issues and making up their minds on their stance on it. It could be a bother to go vote on every other day, but we possess the knowledge and possibility to do all that electronically now, so it could be done with less hassle. (But we all know that the politicians in power would use this as an excuse to block the initiative, claiming it's too expensive to build the infrastructure, and even if we would manage to go through them, the thing would be made poorly and even more expensive - most of the cost would wander into the pockets of the politicians.)


Bernd 07/10/2023 (Mon) 14:48 [Preview] No.50653 del
Depressing to remember that video, to be honest.


Bernd 07/11/2023 (Tue) 08:06 [Preview] No.50666 del
>im from syria im asylum
>awww, are you muslim?
>no, im christian
>ewww


Bernd 07/23/2023 (Sun) 09:23 [Preview] No.50726 del
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remove kebab


Bernd 07/23/2023 (Sun) 17:36 [Preview] No.50728 del
>>50726
You couldn't find the other thread?
There are things I can agree on. But Islam is not an ideology, but a religion. It is exclusive since also seem to not tolerate much ideologies, or rather the ideologies have to conform to Islam.
I agree that it is mind boggling how Western enlightened, atheists are blind about Islam while bashing Christianity where they can.
Snappy description is the rise of Islam there. What a contrast with Christianity if we think about it.
Large part of the left is just namecalling and demonization, and not rational presentation of proofs.


Bernd 08/16/2023 (Wed) 13:29 [Preview] No.50857 del
>>50728
The thing is they don't know when to tolerate when to not. If you tolerate the people who are uncivilized only loyal to their tribal and primitive affinities, tolerating them is equal to not tolerating the civilized people.

Note that I'm not specifying any religion and ethnicity but majority of muslims are guilty from this. What's worse the actual civilized muslims who are marginalized by majority of muslims will have it worst in the west, the cowards too afraid to lash out against muzzies always pick on these kind of people.

Which is why western countries despite have much better state structure, education and also fundings do worse than Turkey when it comes to early education. We're much better than taming them and integrating them to higher cause. Which is why the people who got basic education in here and doing better than German-Turks, the one thing we suck is the higher education, not teaching manners. Some people are just okay with tolerating these people so they milk virtue signalling points, at this point it's a profitable business even, which sucks.


Bernd 08/20/2023 (Sun) 18:49 [Preview] No.50892 del
>>50857
>If you tolerate the people who are uncivilized only loyal to their tribal and primitive affinities, tolerating them is equal to not tolerating the civilized people.
Heh, true. It's really a conundrum.
>What's worse the actual civilized muslims who are marginalized by majority of muslims will have it worst in the west, the cowards too afraid to lash out against muzzies always pick on these kind of people.
I see your point. It's easier to bully the placid than the savage.
>Which is why western countries [...] do worse than Turkey when it comes to early education.
I dunno about this. I mean I can't judge simply because I've no info any of this.



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