First of all, as I said, this is the problem with the EU. I'll remind you Germany S O L D Eastern Europe to Stalin. Second, Schengen was never that great of an idea in the first place at least in its current implementation.
But this mentality overall is why we need UK and US intervention in Europe, because Germany sees Eastern Europe as a commodity. I'm glad America is on the right path when it comes to multiculti and bleeding heart PC culture at least.
Ian Cook
I heard that it was also a slight tension with German Reunification as well?
if that's true, then it proves that race and religion is a manufactured reason for why integration is "too difficult for the people" rather than too difficult with people with shit to gain/earn.
Connor Ross
We have experienced 25% multiculturalism for 70 years. It demoralizes people to the core. The terror attacks Western Europe is having and which we are moving closer to with each year are not a feature of a normal society.
Elijah Hill
>I'll remind you Germany S O L D Eastern Europe to Stalin Irrelevant in the modern age. Hitler and Stalin are dead, No politician in the Bundestag reckon Hitler is worth copying and while many, many Russians thing Stalin was great, the EU isn't trying to sell Estonia to Russia, quite the opposite.
This is what I mean, people in Europe want to remember that bad things as a reason to not integrate while ignoring what happens when we let these bad things take over our decision making.
John Rodriguez
>I'll remind you Germany S O L D Eastern Europe to Stalin Modern day Germany has nothing to do with national socialism, so I don't really understand how it is relevant to this discussion
>Schengen was never that great of an idea in the first place at least in its current implementation. Without Schengen, Eastern Europeans wouldn't be able to travel to West Europe for well payed jobs. It would turn Eastern Europe into a colony and their people would have no chance of getting wealthy.
>because Germany sees Eastern Europe as a commodity You really believe Americans care for you more than Germans do?
Austin Brooks
Because there is always someone telling you to be pissed off, whether it is at the Russians or at Muslims. No one is born with prejudices either on the side of the native nor the child of an immigrant, someone has something to gain through these prejudices and it's not you or your immigrant colleague.
Kayden Cruz
You can stay obsessed it's ok Nigel
Alexander Nguyen
Well it's not easy to not support America when you get a shit tonne of US media and news rammed down one's throat.
Cooper Foster
Mate your trying too hard for this board. Go to krautchan and play with the autistic g*rmans if you feel like screaming into the political void.
Brandon Campbell
>Modern day Germany has nothing to do with national socialism, so I don't really understand how it is relevant to this discussion
It's relevant because the overall power structures in Europe haven't changed. Russia is Russia, Germany is Germany, UK is UK. Therefore it's destined to go the same way sooner or later.
>Without Schengen, Eastern Europeans wouldn't be able to travel to West Europe for well payed jobs. It would turn Eastern Europe into a colony and their people would have no chance of getting wealthy.
I have never worked in Western Europe and neither have my parents and I don't think I'm hurting the economy by staying here - on the contrary. The people who move, move with the intent of not coming back. I haven't heard of cases of "sending back money". The only border arrangement that has realistically helped our economy is freedom to work in Finland, which could have been arranged without Schengen as well.
>You really believe Americans care for you more than Germans do?
Americans and British understand the geopolitical importance of the Baltic Sea and have never backstabbed us. Germans wanted to put a Russian gaspipe along with the Russian naval fleet smack in the middle of it just 10 years ago. These along with extremely dubious demographic goals (demographics are our biggest national tragedy, which have affected our country's future deeply) are the biggest issues at hand.