What's wrong with Germans?
What's wrong with Germans?
We love Trains without brakes
>2017
>being nazi
g*rmans really need to grow up
>nazi
that guy schultz is closest thing you can get to a communist without actually being one
Mindless drones, do as they are told without questioning.
The german Sanders, nothing to see here.
I think Germany could have a Jewish Arab homosexual communist as chancellor and foreigners would still go and rave about how we're Nazis
Do Germans actually like him, or is this just a meme? I'm seriously hoping the latter
Does anyone like any of their politicians?
Schulz is a hardcore leftist europhile socialist so I guess reddit genuinely likes him
Wrote an essay about how Germany ruined Europe
Currently on academic probation and might get expelled lmao
Oops
kek
>electing a kike that wants to use germany to further israel's own interests
what is wrong with germans?
That's where you're wrong kiddo!
>believing in fake quotes
proofs or it didn't happen
Because that hasn't happened before, right?
I'm getting the feeling that Merkel is the only semi-sane German politician, which is why she's continuously won reelection.
Germans, is this a correct statement?
I don't have any
It's because she's the most loyal to the US.
>Guy has a satirical EU armband.
>He gets triggered because muh nazis :((((((
Kill yourself cancer. Get the fuck outta this board.
>Merkel
What's with the GOTTKANZLER?
I never understood why Germans seemly elect pro-US politicians despite an overal negetive opinon of us.
Take Schulz, he couldn't help but suck our cock as being this "historic democracy that fights for freedumb" etc. etc. while simultaniously Trump as being "Un-American".
Germany nowadays is literally just "butthurt: the country".
Simultaniously criticizing Trump.*
Shut up Kuckuck!
Considering america a historic democracy that fights for freedumbs and considering trump to be the anti-thesis of both freedom and democracy are not mutually exclusive opinions.
Schulz isn't actually pro USA but pro Germany/Europe!
>this
True, but it seems more like pondering rather than actual criticism. US certainly is not unfamiliar with demagogues like Trump becoming President.
I'd say he's he's anti-Trump, pro-US collaboration. He doesnt seem to be against NATO and was rather vocal much like Merkel about his condemnation of Russia.
Agreed. But what's bad about it?
Pandering*
It just seems odd to me that there doesn't really seem to be any truely "Amerisceptic" or "NATOsceptic" parties or candidates, in Germany of all places. At least, none that aren't marginalized and batshit retarded.
It seems very disconnected from what the average German appears to believe.
The red star rises.
Most people in politics actually know USA is an important partner.
The same reason why nobody in the USA was anti-EU before trump.