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"It's too late for Germany" (but not for Poland)


Spike31 3 | 1,813
31 Oct 2018 #1,621
Hey, if they weren't complaining..... that means they like it.

I think those women were just a smoke screen, all he really wanted were those goats but was too shy to admit it
Ziemowit 14 | 4,278
31 Oct 2018 #1,622
As far as an image of Angela Merkel is concerned, nothing is going to beat this one (advertisement of a cabriolet):

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Rich Mazur 4 | 3,053
31 Oct 2018 #1,623
But millions in the third world did take that as invitation, ....In the end over 1 million people stormed Germany, totally overwhelming the country and the people.

It is the moment like that why machine guns were invented. It works like this: you mow down the first 50 and the 999,950 get the message and go back.

That's exactly what would happen if ten thugs try to "storm" my house. I am not posturing. I mean it.
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,738
31 Oct 2018 #1,624
I am not posturing. I mean it.

I believe you.

But when countries mow down women and children they are generally frowned upon and have to face consequences.

Not to mention that a world trader like Germany lives off his good image to sell his goods...mowing down helpless people is just bad for it.
Rich Mazur 4 | 3,053
31 Oct 2018 #1,625
But when countries mow down women and children they are generally frowned upon and have to face consequences.

No, they don't. The US napalm bombed Vietnam, men, women and the kids. The US drones kill their targets and whoever is close to them. Israel shoots the kneecaps and the ankles at the border. No consequences.

In history of mankind, weakness was never rewarded or earned admiration and respect. Only in the minds of the weak. Like Obongo.
Why do I have this feeling that I would be a great German patriot?
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,738
31 Oct 2018 #1,626
The US napalm bombed Vietnam, men, women and the kids.

Germany is not the US! Germany usually get's invaded and occupied because of to much mowing down of unarmed civilians...

The US is it's own continent...we have a gazillion neighbours, we can't do the same politics as the US! It's called realpolitik.

No matter what some populists say...the images of Mutti Merkel and crowds of welcoming people embracing the hapless poor of this world was best PR for "Made in Germany".

How could you forget? Germany had it's "Make Germany Great Again" time already...and it developed into a nightmare for all involved.
Rich Mazur 4 | 3,053
31 Oct 2018 #1,627
.the images of Mutti Merkel and crowds of welcoming people embracing the hapless poor of this world was best PR for "Made in Germany".

I am not going to repeat Dirk's points, but to allow poison in for a moment of feeling good is what drug addiction is all about. It never ends well long term. The problem, which we already beat to death, is that your poison will never leave your system. It will only get worse by multiplying.

Of course, mowing down people with machine guns, as tempting as it might be, is extreme. There are other ways to appear nice and good and still make them leave or not come. Just make their lives as miserable as possible while meeting the EU legal obligations. Just as Poland did so brilliantly by a ridiculous, by the German standards, welfare amount of 80 dollars or euros per month, I think. That is how you make them drop the idea of "storming" or staying. Bingo.
Spike31 3 | 1,813
31 Oct 2018 #1,628
The US is it's own continent...we have a gazillion neighbours, we can't do the same politics as the US! It's called realpolitik

Germans were always to weak to rule the whole Europe but also too anxious to sit still on their own asses. Too weak to control yet too strong to accept it
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,738
31 Oct 2018 #1,629
There are other ways to appear nice and good and still make them leave or not come.

We are going there...maybe soon with Merkel gone we are going there abit quicker...

But even then, the world wide image of a friendly Germany...so "un-Nazi"...will linger on and will help us getting lotsa points on the next popularity poll. Again, for a country depending on international trade that PR is priceless!
Lyzko 45 | 9,343
31 Oct 2018 #1,631
Thilo Sarazzin for Chancellor?!

Just a sick joke, sorry:-)
Rich Mazur 4 | 3,053
31 Oct 2018 #1,632
Why a joke? Why sick? I read about the guy and I didn't find anything that would disqualify him.
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,738
31 Oct 2018 #1,633
Thilo Sarazzin for Chancellor?!

Since he is an active SPD member that is doubtful. It is generally doubtful that the SPD will provide a chancellor any time soon. They are sinking fast...
Lyzko 45 | 9,343
31 Oct 2018 #1,634
Obviously I was only kidding there, folks. Though why should being a member of the "wrong" party stop anyone?
LOL
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,738
31 Oct 2018 #1,635
The main vote winner party of the Bundestagswahl has the right to appoint the new chancellor, which is usually the party leader...so people know whom they would get before.
Lyzko 45 | 9,343
31 Oct 2018 #1,636
Interesting idea, Bratwurst Boy. Why didn't I think of that?
Lyzko 45 | 9,343
31 Oct 2018 #1,638
The one you suggested, of course:-)
Spike31 3 | 1,813
31 Oct 2018 #1,639
Thilo Sarazzin for Chancellor?!

Nah, Martin Schulz should become a new chancellor of Germany.

He is a model politician and a true German:

> he is a socialist, communist even, so the liberal media in Europe will love him

> he is an alcoholic, so he will establish a natural and good relations with Claude Juncker and the European Commission

> he is "well educated": he is a high school drop-out without Matura. Too much education brings doubt, as a moron he will be strongly convicted to his leftist ideas

> He is generally hated in Poland, so you can show those nasty Poles that you don't care about their opinion

Vote for Schulz


delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
31 Oct 2018 #1,640
> he is "well educated": he is a high school drop-out without Matura.

PiS supporters should love him then, given that their strongest support comes from those without the Matura.
Lyzko 45 | 9,343
31 Oct 2018 #1,641
Some have criticized Schulz for being too far to the left.
One of the first German politicians in recent memory NOT to have gone through the usual educational path, having apprenticed
instead as a book dealer first:-)
Dirk diggler 10 | 4,585
1 Nov 2018 #1,642
Nah, Martin Schulz should become a new chancellor of Germany.

Germany exists only to serve Israel - Schulz

Idk who's worse though... him or Merkel...

It upsets me that a woman can basically wreck not only her own country but numerous other European countries became 'culturally enriched' as a result. Thanks to her policies the European people have had to face countless crimes by the newly arrived migrants and bogus asylum seekers - several dozen terror attacks, thousands upon thousands of rapes, hundreds of stabbings and murder, tens of billions of dollars spent - 25 bil a year just Germany alone...

Then once people got sick of all her sh1t and her party she just decides to walk away after ******* everything up... it's like the grumpy often drunk uncle who loses a checkers game then gets pissed off and throws the pieces all over the room.
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,738
1 Nov 2018 #1,643
Germany exists only to serve Israel - Schulz

Schulz is SPD....and he lost the last race against Merkel, so he isn't even in question.
Dirk diggler 10 | 4,585
1 Nov 2018 #1,644
I'm aware he's part of the commies. I think without Merkel the CDU will do better. A lot of conservatives turned away from it and went to AfD because they started getting sick of her policies and 'we can do this'
Lyzko 45 | 9,343
1 Nov 2018 #1,646
I trust Spike31 was only being sarky with his postLOL
Dirk diggler 10 | 4,585
2 Nov 2018 #1,647
Ah another gang rape of a native german by a migrant this time in freiburg...

Well that didnt take long after the rape of a 15 year old in munich on tuesday.

Germany cant even go a few days without migrants culturally enriching women with their pillar of islam...
Rich Mazur 4 | 3,053
2 Nov 2018 #1,648
Ah another gang rape of a native german by a migrant this time in freiburg...

I wonder if her daddy still feels that Germany has to repent and open its heart ...
Joker 2 | 2,275
2 Nov 2018 #1,649
Germany cant even go a few days without migrants culturally enriching women with their pillar of islam

It wont even get noticed in Europe anymore, Its just a way of life now. They have succumbed to Shira and hope not to offend them with some silly European laws.
Rich Mazur 4 | 3,053
2 Nov 2018 #1,650
And that is why I don't care about them, the rapists and the raped. You want that Muslim garbage? Deal with it.
In fact, I want more rapes until there is an uprising. A**holes.

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