Of Liberal Germans and Vegetarian Cats

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Art Deco
Art Deco
Tuesday, January 9, AD 2024 9:02am

Germany’s problems resemble those of other occidental countries. Their problem isn’t ‘liberalism’, real or imitative, but cosmopolitanism, cultural demoralization, anti-natalism, and perverse welfare policy.

MichaelR
MichaelR
Tuesday, January 9, AD 2024 11:04am

I kind of like the old Germans better. You have to blow them up periodically, but at least you know what to expect.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Tuesday, January 9, AD 2024 12:51pm

Unfortunately, we do know what to expect from Eurotrash elites. And that is more of the same. It looks like there might be some effective resistance forming in Scandinavia and in Italy. We can hope it spreads.

DJH
DJH
Tuesday, January 9, AD 2024 1:15pm

We in the US also work to support illegal immigrants.
My friend, a social worker, has many tales of people coming from out of state into ours, having been told that we give out all kinds of benefits. These folks are then shocked and angry that they are not eligible for much of it since they only just became residents, although if they hang around long enough, they likely get money from funds they have never paid into.

Donald Link
Tuesday, January 9, AD 2024 1:37pm

Germany has always had a streak of leftism running through it. The experience of Marx and Engels seem to have done little to stop the repeats of each new generation from contributing to the movements.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Tuesday, January 9, AD 2024 4:45pm

Most western European countries have had a vigorous strand derived from Marxism in their political spectrum and a number have had communist parties with double-digit levels of support, among them Portugal, Italy, France, and Greece. The Communist movement was considerable under Weimar (around 12% of the electorate), not in post war West Germany.

From the time the <i>volkisch</i> strand appeared in the German electorate (ca. 1890) all the way down to about 1928, it generally commanded < 3% of the vote. It has been inconsequential in post-war Germany.

CAM
CAM
Wednesday, January 10, AD 2024 1:40am

The West Germans set aside money for the eventual reunification with East Germany.

When in Germany in 2007 educated Germans told us they did not resent the East Germans. However, they did resent the new wave of immigrants who arrived as seniors and received retirement money though they had not contributed any money into the German government system…free loaders.

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