Multiculturalism in Germany = FAIL

Good integrated Turk.
Asli Bayram.
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Just joking, it is a picture from the movie "Anne Frank".
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anne frank is known on this board. she is frequently used here. mainly by "honest" posters hiding behind her skirt to attack someone else, george soros e.g.

now please show them the real asli bayram.

EDIT: sorry, i did not know that that was asli bayram as anne frank.
 
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The only examples I can think of where diversity was workable to significant degrees were the Roman Empire, the British Empire, and the US. The first two insisted on the colonial or conquered learning their base language and accepting their currencies. After that, the regions could keep their own language for non-official reasons, along with some degree of self-government. Both empires allowed colonials to come to mother land, though not citizenship in most cases.

The US encouraged diversity through immigration. The newcomers found it in their own interests to assimilate, at least through language. Citizenship was open via franchise rules at given points in time. Always though, language was required. Yet, in neighborhoods and through contacts with the old world, many kept up their own languages and connections, traditions with the old. They did American celebrations, with their own native twists. They kept their religions and for most, at least the first generation or two, married within those religions and ethnic groups.

Where is the breakdown today? Language. Now the old country, trumps the chosen country, which is sort of difficult to understand. Why come?
 
Thats right.........they'll make a few public policy adjustments and people who want Sharia law in Germany will assimilate the very next day!!!!!:lol:

You have no clue about German society.
The majority of Muslims in Germany are Turks.
German President Wulff, who has declared Integration his primary area of work, will travel in his first abroad-visit for a 5-day Turkey visit on Monday.

There is a certain %-number of Turks which neither are at home in Germany nor in Turkey. Lost in Translation. They do not speak both language very well.
Points like dual-language (German-Turkish) kindergarten will come up on the visit of President Wulff, as well as dual-language lyceums in Germany.
Turkish President already has appeled on the integration-unwillingly to integrate fully into society.
Türkischer Staatspräsident: Gül fordert Integration und lobt Özil - Deutschland - FOCUS Online
LINK: Türkischer Präsident mahnt Türken zu Integration - *Ausland - MSN Nachrichten

There is no such thing as Sharia. The mosques the Turks in Germany attend are all State mosques of Turkey. The Imams are public servants, and the Texts of the sermons come from Directorate for Religious Affairs.

The problem we are talking here about is not Sharia, but a specific %-number of intergration-unwilling Turks, who produce American Ghetto-type children without jobs and a fuck-you mentality to education.




HOLY MOTHER OF GOD..................

I see high levels of naive on this board but................

LMAO..........German judges often take Sharia law into account when trying to settle spousal disputes. Germany even has banks that comply with Sharia law for Christsakes.

There are 4 million Muslims in Germany. WHen you integrate people who believe in polygomy and believe it is normal to castigate women.........things are going to get fcukked up. Judges are allowing Muslim men to beat their 15 year old daughters for not wearing a headscarf. OF COURSE Sharia is prominent in Germany.


Look...........when you co-mingle people who dont respect basic human rights with those who do, things are going to get highly fubar'd over time. When the majority follows the bible and the laws from that religion are NEVER taken into account in courts.............sooner or later...............:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:


You dont go to a country as an immigrant and ask for special priviledge in courts..............thats the way it is. Some fcukked up thinking people may think its doable but all it ends up creating is tension and later..........hate. And the horse goes before the cart still........near as I can see.

Islam is a fcukked up religion............despite the PC efforts to brand it as "peace loving".


Over time........civilized societies WILL come to that conclusion............100% certainty. Multiculturalism is for folks who believe in unicorns......but especially where integrating Islamic immigrants is concerned!!


People think that the 20th Century was a century of great unrest.........wait'll they get aload of the history of the 21st!!!:tomato:
 
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You're an idiot. Hatred isn't race/culture specific. It's in the minds of those looking to blame their failures on someone else.

ALL Marines bleed GREEN. A concept probably beyond your comprehension.

Haters suck and you're ruining the world for the rest of us. Please ... feel free to get off.

No it is actually culture specific, if you look at the recent events that happend in Germany (see the source below).


Here is a source that gives a more clear view of the facts:

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Earlier this week, Horst Seehofer, the leader of the CDU's Bavarian sister party, the CSU, said it was "obvious that immigrants from different cultures like Turkey and Arab countries, all in all, find it harder" to integrate.
Continue reading the main story


* Your Say: Does multiculturalism work?

"'Multikulti' is dead," Mr Seehofer said.

Earlier this month the chancellor held talks with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in which the two leaders pledged to do more to improve the often poor integration record of Germany's estimated 2.5 million-strong Turkish community.

The debate first heated up in August when Thilo Sarrazin, a senior official at Germany's central bank, said that "no immigrant group other than Muslims is so strongly connected with claims on the welfare state and crime". Mr Sarrazin has since resigned.

Such recent strong anti-immigration feelings from mainstream politicians come amid an anger in Germany about high unemployment, even if the economy is growing faster than those of its rivals, our correspondent says.

He adds that there also seems to be a new strident tone in the country, perhaps leading to less reticence about no-go-areas of the past.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11559451
 
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