you are on ignore, you apparently are unable to stay in the present. I stated uncountable times that I stand by my country's history. And I have nothing to apologize for as I have done nothing wrong, my country has done its utmost best to atone for past pain, caused. But it gets tiring because there is no point to anyone beating down that same old path just to squeeze out a little guilt. I do not feel guilty. And you seem to be unable to stick to the present and current problems. Adios amigo.
Sadly, you are unable to see the direct parallels between the present and past. The riots in the U.S. are politically driven and coordinated via a central authority to drive a political agenda. This is no different then the Brownshirts looting and burning in 1930s Germany.
Obviously you have not moved on from your country's history. Your hatred of Jews is threaded throughout all of your posts. Recently you blamed Jews for their own demise because they "cornered the market" and stated the U.S. only a good place to live for the top %1 Jews. Let's take a look...
The origin of the anti-semitism in Western Europe in the 19th and later 20th century can be found in the gross abuse of Jewish financiers as they cornered the market and via loans and banking operations squeezed corporate entities but also to large degree influenced the retail market.
P.S. Did I forget to mention that in one aspect the US is an awesome place to live? If you are a Jewish billionaire then truly the US is the land of honey and fruits bigger than America's biggest black balls.
Furthermore, you are wrong over and over again... Let's outline a few examples.
1) You are wrong about Germany offering better university attendance opportunity for low income students than the U.S. In the U.S. 51% of low income high school students go on to attend college. In Germany under 10% of low income high school students go on to attend college.
2) As outlined in reports from your own German government, the Turks are abused in Germany. You appear to be unable to accept this while trying to make a case about how great the lives are for Turks and that few rarely leave. From 1961 up to 1973, about 650,000 guest workers from Turkey went to Germany. Over 200,000 of these returned to Turkey. As outlined in articles a good number of second/third generation families are now returning to Turkey.
3) You state the strength of the Euro has nothing to do with Germany's financial dominance of Europe. Numerous financial papers and government studies indicate that since the Euro's inception, the currency itself is the primary reason for Germany's dominance within Europe - while admitting they had a very strong economy prior the Euro - the exchange rate with the DM did not enable Germany to dominate mainland Europe.
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