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   Most of you are going off topic here. Headline is "85.000 copies of Mein Kampf sold in Germany in 2016", why it is like that? Germans are not happy with current state of their country, and future for them is unpredictable. Muslim population in Europe is in rise in past two decades, I dont have anything against them but they carry their faith with them, their sheriat. How many jihadist are among them?
   I ran on one interesting comment, irony or not what will happen this years will determinate our future in Europe.
  
   "Europe is about to change into something great! Look how well muslim countries are doing all over the world! Just great!
    Stupidity, misplaced guilt and a sweet but overly naive disney-culture will be our downfall – and then Europe can be just as great as the other muslim countries! Wohoo!"
  From : Anonymous • 6 months ago
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It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

I know Germany has a minimum wage, so what is the next step?
The next step would to ask yourself: between a migrant just wanting to work and feed himself and his family thus accepting illegal work for 2€/hour, and a company willingly breaking the law by employing migrants under minimum wage, who is to blame?

I'd say the company is more to be blamed.

For the situation in Germany, workers are very close to slaves. It's a choice between social rights and money yes, but my problem is that whole Europe and even whole world is saying Germany is "a model". No it is not. It has lots of problems, maybe a bit less than us but it's far from being perfect!!!

In this era of fierce competition, companies are forced to resort to illegal methods in order to survive. A company which employs legal workers at 25€/hour will not be able to compete against someone who employs the immigrants at 2€/hour.

It is not the companies fault either, you should expect everyone to use anything they can in their own advantage

Blame yourself for not having regular inspections and sanctions for those breaking the law

It is your own fault, no one elses

That's what I always say to my fellow countrymen when they complain about the status of our country, it's the countries fault, they say

I say, no, my friend
It's your own fault, have you not voted for the same 2 parties that wreck our country and bring havoc to it for the last 20 years?
Have you not repeated your own mistakes all over again and voted for the same people who brought our GDP down the drain again and again, and you as a sheep keep voting for them and then complain "The country is fucked up", no, my friend, it is you who is fucked up, and you who fucked up our country

It is our own fault for everything the goverment does
Our own
And no one elses
Because WE chose them, and we ignored their mistakes and picked them to rule all over again

I'v gotten a little off-topic, but it's basically the same principle

It's not the companies or the migrants fault, it is Germany
Who must enforce the law, and not allow it to be broken
Which is currently happening..
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It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

I know Germany has a minimum wage, so what is the next step?
The next step would to ask yourself: between a migrant just wanting to work and feed himself and his family thus accepting illegal work for 2€/hour, and a company willingly breaking the law by employing migrants under minimum wage, who is to blame?

I'd say the company is more to be blamed.

For the situation in Germany, workers are very close to slaves. It's a choice between social rights and money yes, but my problem is that whole Europe and even whole world is saying Germany is "a model". No it is not. It has lots of problems, maybe a bit less than us but it's far from being perfect!!!

In this era of fierce competition, companies are forced to resort to illegal methods in order to survive. A company which employs legal workers at 25€/hour will not be able to compete against someone who employs the immigrants at 2€/hour.
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I know Germany has a minimum wage, so what is the next step?
The next step would to ask yourself: between a migrant just wanting to work and feed himself and his family thus accepting illegal work for 2€/hour, and a company willingly breaking the law by employing migrants under minimum wage, who is to blame?

I'd say the company is more to be blamed.

For the situation in Germany, workers are very close to slaves. It's a choice between social rights and money yes, but my problem is that whole Europe and even whole world is saying Germany is "a model". No it is not. It has lots of problems, maybe a bit less than us but it's far from being perfect!!!

The solution would to be to increase inspections and penalties on companies employing illegal work force

Thank you? That would be the solution indeed.

Don't blame the migrants for taking your jobs.
Blame the companies for enslaving a poor and unskilled population.
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I know Germany has a minimum wage, so what is the next step?
The next step would to ask yourself: between a migrant just wanting to work and feed himself and his family thus accepting illegal work for 2€/hour, and a company willingly breaking the law by employing migrants under minimum wage, who is to blame?

I'd say the company is more to be blamed.

For the situation in Germany, workers are very close to slaves. It's a choice between social rights and money yes, but my problem is that whole Europe and even whole world is saying Germany is "a model". No it is not. It has lots of problems, maybe a bit less than us but it's far from being perfect!!!

The solution would to be to increase inspections and penalties on companies employing illegal work force
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   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.

It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

Good stuff that the german economy looks better and better with every year.
We even have the problem that we dont know what to do with the 6++ billion federal tax surplus.
Even the municipality have some billions in surplus even though we have over a million refugees.

Someone is doing something wrong, just not sure if it is germany or not  Cheesy

Yeah they're doing something terribly wrong.

They're the first European Country in terms of precarity.
All countries say Germany is an "example" but it is not.
It is EXACTLY what we must avoid.
Germans are just mere slaves to the great companies, they have nearly 0 rights compares to French for example...

Yeah great there is no unemployment... Great... When you're paid shit and don't even know how much you'll work this week on Monday... It's really great...


It is not that bad.
We have minimum wage at 8.50€/hour (edit: since 2017 8.84€) but since schröder the worker rights were softened and deregulated in favour of companies.
In that regard french is definietly a step ahead i guess.

It is always a question between money and social rights.


Thank you for making my point in the end ^^

I'm not saying Germany is shit, I tried to explain why this argument was completely stupid:

It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

I know Germany has a minimum wage, so what is the next step?
The next step would to ask yourself: between a migrant just wanting to work and feed himself and his family thus accepting illegal work for 2€/hour, and a company willingly breaking the law by employing migrants under minimum wage, who is to blame?

I'd say the company is more to be blamed.

For the situation in Germany, workers are very close to slaves. It's a choice between social rights and money yes, but my problem is that whole Europe and even whole world is saying Germany is "a model". No it is not. It has lots of problems, maybe a bit less than us but it's far from being perfect!!!
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   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.

It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

Good stuff that the german economy looks better and better with every year.
We even have the problem that we dont know what to do with the 6++ billion federal tax surplus.
Even the municipality have some billions in surplus even though we have over a million refugees.

Someone is doing something wrong, just not sure if it is germany or not  Cheesy

Yeah they're doing something terribly wrong.

They're the first European Country in terms of precarity.
All countries say Germany is an "example" but it is not.
It is EXACTLY what we must avoid.
Germans are just mere slaves to the great companies, they have nearly 0 rights compares to French for example...

Yeah great there is no unemployment... Great... When you're paid shit and don't even know how much you'll work this week on Monday... It's really great...


It is not that bad.
We have minimum wage at 8.50€/hour (edit: since 2017 8.84€) but since schröder the worker rights were softened and deregulated in favour of companies.
In that regard french is definietly a step ahead i guess.

It is always a question between money and social rights.
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   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.
Wait for a couple of more years and you would see Germany Becoming Germanisthan.They should chuck the refugees out before it's too late.Wouldn't take days for a new Hitler era to rise.This time they'd gas the muslims.
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   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.

It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

Good stuff that the german economy looks better and better with every year.
We even have the problem that we dont know what to do with the 6++ billion federal tax surplus.
Even the municipality have some billions in surplus even though we have over a million refugees.

Someone is doing something wrong, just not sure if it is germany or not  Cheesy

Yeah they're doing something terribly wrong.

They're the first European Country in terms of precarity.
All countries say Germany is an "example" but it is not.
It is EXACTLY what we must avoid.
Germans are just mere slaves to the great companies, they have nearly 0 rights compares to French for example...

Yeah great there is no unemployment... Great... When you're paid shit and don't even know how much you'll work this week on Monday... It's really great...
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   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.

It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

Wahou great. Your sentence was not only racist but also sexist well done.

And maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaybe a solution would be to put a decent minimum wage then?
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   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.

It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

Good stuff that the german economy looks better and better with every year.
We even have the problem that we dont know what to do with the 6++ billion federal tax surplus.
Even the municipality have some billions in surplus even though we have over a million refugees.

Someone is doing something wrong, just not sure if it is germany or not  Cheesy
I do think that the economy of the EU rests on the German economy. If not for Greece, the EU economy showed a significant growth. Error Germany that it is making little efforts to integrate Ukraine.
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   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.

It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.

Good stuff that the german economy looks better and better with every year.
We even have the problem that we dont know what to do with the 6++ billion federal tax surplus.
Even the municipality have some billions in surplus even though we have over a million refugees.

Someone is doing something wrong, just not sure if it is germany or not  Cheesy
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   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.

It was expected. When the refugees are ready to work for €2 per hour, who will hire the native workers? These immigrants never pay any taxes, and their expenses are close to zero, as most of them are single men. On the other hand, it is not possible for the native adults to work for €2 per hour, as they have families to look after.
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   I will suggest movie The wave, German true story, where in one school just from fun they start something that grows into big movement.
   Germany is full with Muslims, and in talk with some Germans I find they don't like them at all. Young Germans dont have work, its all going to refugees now. My friend uncle is 65 year old German, last summer he told us that he expect chaos in Germany in next few years, he think German people will rise against refugees.
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The reason people like these are coming to power is that the existing politicans refused to listen to the people.

The old elite are pushing globalism and uncontrolled migration and the people of those countries have had enough.

Exactly. And also, Trump would have never become the president of the United States, if the Democrats had refrained from hacking their primaries. He had absolutely zero chance of winning against Bernie Sanders.
To be honest, I think that tampering with the mail of the Republicans not strongly influenced by the choice of Americans. Americans just enjoyed the show which was organized by Trump and his populist slogans.
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The reason people like these are coming to power is that the existing politicans refused to listen to the people.

The old elite are pushing globalism and uncontrolled migration and the people of those countries have had enough.

Exactly. And also, Trump would have never become the president of the United States, if the Democrats had refrained from hacking their primaries. He had absolutely zero chance of winning against Bernie Sanders.
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Hitler came to power during the great crisis in Germany. He said what Germans wanted to hear . Now these politicians are called populists. Very similar rhetoric is now Trump. It scares me. Now America and Russia remind me of Germany and Russia before the 2nd world war.

The reason people like these are coming to power is that the existing politicans refused to listen to the people.

The old elite are pushing globalism and uncontrolled migration and the people of those countries have had enough.
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How it contributed to motivating an entire nation into becoming heartless psychopaths is beyond me.

Mein Kampf didn't had any contribution to the rise of the Nazis. Very few of the Nazis would have actually read the book. Many of them purchased it just to show their support to Hitler.

The rise of the Nazis can be attributed to the harsh treatment meted out to Germany, on the aftermath of the WW1.

Hitler came to power during the great crisis in Germany. He said what Germans wanted to hear . Now these politicians are called populists. Very similar rhetoric is now Trump. It scares me. Now America and Russia remind me of Germany and Russia before the 2nd world war.
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How it contributed to motivating an entire nation into becoming heartless psychopaths is beyond me.

Mein Kampf didn't had any contribution to the rise of the Nazis. Very few of the Nazis would have actually read the book. Many of them purchased it just to show their support to Hitler.

The rise of the Nazis can be attributed to the harsh treatment meted out to Germany, on the aftermath of the WW1.


Indeed economical reasons were more important.
But don't underestimate the importance of philosophy and ideological fight.
Mein Kampf isn't a great book even for propaganda. But the fact is that other books were simply destroyed...
Let's not forget that one of the major crimes of Nazis was the destrucrion of cultural heritage, especially philosophy and historical refernces.

When you have nothing else than Mein Kampf... it does count...
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How it contributed to motivating an entire nation into becoming heartless psychopaths is beyond me.

Mein Kampf didn't had any contribution to the rise of the Nazis. Very few of the Nazis would have actually read the book. Many of them purchased it just to show their support to Hitler.

The rise of the Nazis can be attributed to the harsh treatment meted out to Germany, on the aftermath of the WW1.



Yeah i believe so as well. Add to the fact that hitler is a very charismatic leader and at that time, mist germans look at him with awe and inspiration. I've now read a couple of parts of mein kampf and i don't think i'd be able to finish the entire book as it doesn't at all generate interest aside from the fact that it was authored by hitler. I agree with others in this thread observed that it was a bit boring and dull.
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