Wednesday, May 17, 2017

I did a German man Cry Because I criticized globalism and Muslim refugees

Recently, for the first time in my life, I made a man cry. It was
disconcerting and strange experience that was happening in the basement of
a bar, with a knowledge that I was spending time at home with. I want to
tell this story because the story itself is revealing. It shows how Germany
and other parts of Western Europe fell & # 8212; how happy they are to be
invaded, raped and pillaged. It shows how people are really brainwashed.
It started innocently enough
I live in Eastern Europe, and in general, I try to avoid any and all
political talks with the local population. Many of them grew up with much
less than me. This means that many of them automatically assume that I
preach to them, by simple nature of being American. In addition, many of
them also think they know a lot about the political system in the Western
world than they do.
The combination of these two results generally in me losing my breath. The
reason is that when you add s stubborn general belief on the policy, and
add in the fact that some think they have had a bad life (and I don t blame
those who grew collapse of the Union post-Soviet), it's clear they do not
want to just listen to me because of where I come from.
And that's good and all & # 8212; I just don t talk. The problems start
when people become insistent to talk about it. You d be amazed how many
people simply will not let you out of a conversation about Donald Trump.
Back to the story. There are a few months, I met this guy at a German
language exchange. It was cool, and we exchanged numbers. A week later, he,
another girl met us, my girlfriend and I met for a few beers.
Needless policy

The talk politics at some point, and I tried to bow out gracefully. I
already knew he was well connected to Angela Merkel is great, all refugees
should be given a chance, we're all a matrix world. I kept trying to change
the subject, and he just wouldn t. He continued to return to Trump and how
horrible it was. It wouldn t take for an answer.
Finally, I am committed. I Arranged all, and three minutes later, it was
strange literally in tears at the helm. While this is bad enough, it was
what he said next that really shocked me. He said:
I am ashamed to be German. Many of my friends feel the same way. we believe
that we must accept everyone for who they are since World War ,. We can
never say bad things, because we have done horrible things. That's why we
must allow all refugees, and one that needs more help. They deserve a
chance in life.
This position also goes into great depth about it:
People here have been indoctrinated with a sense of guilt since World War
2 ... .. guilt, guilt, guilt is written on them. In smaller schools
children should watch videos concentration camps and victims are already
traumatized at a young age. That's why so many keep their mouths when it
comes to say anything against foreigners. Apart from this, it is against
the law to say anything against certain racial groups and you can go to
jail because of it. This is pure reality, although most Germans remain
unaware of this.
Regardless of the fact that he's making only $ 1000 per month working for a
German company in Eastern Europe. This is not from a position of having too
much and be generous. Never mind the fact that Germany economically and
culturally, can not handle the overflow of refugees s (they let the
unskilled young men, instead of importing hot girls). None of this
mattered. In a way, I admired most. It seems doesn t have a selfish bone in
his body (unlike me).
The respect

I was raised in California, where we welcome everybody. I take the warmth
of the family all the time, because I fully support the construction of the
wall. But this young German man opened my eyes a lot.
It is up to people the feeling that they must be disinterested. Am I really
a bad person because I want the wall built, so I can stop paying hundreds
of thousands of dollars in taxes (speaking in terms of most of my life)
education and health funding for immigrants illegal?
Is it bad if a German wants him or herself and their children to be able to
live in a safe society without the real risks that come with taking insane
amounts of political refugees? Why is it so hard to look out for your own
family?
These are the questions which I left scratching my head on, because they
make no sense to me. Humans are, and always have been, for selfish nature.
We always have our best interests at heart, but sometimes it's
subconscious. In the case of this Fella German, his selfishness comes from
the social shame. The company made him ashamed if he is anything but
disinterested, so selfishly he preaches for acceptance so that he can feel
good & # 8212; despite what he really thinks, basically.
I suspect this is what brought him to tears. Perhaps the deepest heart, he
believes and knows that he preaches to a move he doesn t fully believe
maybe he believes his country will fall at some point .. Maybe that it is a
little ashamed of what he has become.
Closing thoughts

I realize that if you really want to live in today's world, it usually
means pissing a lot of people. The confidence to do is to live in such a
place of despair that all is better. I have been to this point before, too.
I had nothing to live for & # 8212; & # 8217 I could; t get the girls, the
impression I was going nowhere in life, and more. Now I care a lot less
than I offended because I'm in a dark area.
Unfortunately, many German men are raised in a dark place. They are afraid
and unable to speak. They fear the consequences of their action. They feel
that no girls covet if they speak & # 8212; but hell, they already seem to
prefer the refugees. Only these men are in really dark places they withdraw
the confidence to say what they really think selfishly.
Little do these German men know their own women would have much more
respect for them if they did not stand up for what they believed in, no
matter the consequences. This recent conversation with a German guy showed
real insight on many of them now think. Unfortunately, this thought process
will get them individually, or country as a whole, in a safer & # 8212
space; no pun intended.
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