Why are Germans such ungrateful, mean, and self-righteous people?

Why are Germans such ungrateful, mean, and self-righteous people?

Because Germans are inherently autistic

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Gott strafe england

What would you expect? Please share.

Why do brits demand special treatment?

Germany has always felt entitled to run Europe and gets really angry when someone tries to oppose them. I guess its because:

lel says the brit

Ungrateful for what? For the UK being a self-sabotaging shithole that tries to pull everyone along into their dustbin of political irrelevancy?

Fuck off, Hans. You're just jealous if George leaving the EU

Who the fuck is George.

Saving Germany from Hitler in WWII and saving half of Germany from being a communist shithole afterwards and rebuilding it.

>Because Germans are inherently autistic
no wonder they dominate motorsports

well the afd is now unironically not a meme party anymore so i'm not sure the krauts have a leg to stand on when bullying the uk

What are you even talking about is this the kind of propaganda you are learning in school?

>Saving Germany from Hitler in WWII
The war was won on the eastern front by the Soviet Union. Anything else is just Hollywood bullshit.

>rebuilding it.
What was the UK's contribution to the Marshall plan exactly?

>saving half of Germany from being a communist shithole
You mean losing half of it to the Communists, right?

>""""the"""" sun

You are taking a bunch of credit for things that America actually did there Nigel.

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Thats a good thing for them though. Germany has never had a real right wing opposition since ww2 except maybe the nazi remnants in the early years after ww2. Maybe their society will actually find some balance and prevent their government from doing whatever wants as it has been doing.

>88% of germans are looking out for their own interest
>88% of germans want the UK to suffer

Wonder which headline would sell more

>88

Because Brits are special bois

Don't other countries experience Germans to be the same as described?

no