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Georg

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The movment "unteilbar" (indivisble) called the citizen of Berlin to demnstrate for tollerance open to the world Germany against nationalism and racism... they hopped to get 40.000 people on the street... what happen did no one expected...

242.000 citzien of Berlin went to the demonstration...

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Respect...no one can stop Germany from becoming next superpower.
 
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Sweet Berlin! They're grumpy, Berliners, but the most kind humans if you're respectful.

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Pergamon Museum Park Berlin
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Sweet Berlin! They're grumpy, Berliners, but the most kind humans if you're respectful.

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Pergamon Museum Park Berlin
3rd October, 2018
Berlin is the most student friendly city in Europe..things are pretty cheap and people are very welcoming to international students. I had quite a lot of fun and made friends with many Tobiases and Frauline Stefanis & Kristinas during a single semester :)
 
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https://www.t-online.de/nachrichten...ein-bock-auf-rueckschritt-und-rassismus-.html


The movment "unteilbar" (indivisble) called the citizen of Berlin to demnstrate for tollerance open to the world Germany against nationalism and racism... they hopped to get 40.000 people on the street... what happen did no one expected...

242.000 citzien of Berlin went to the demonstration...

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1295114969-unteilbar-demo-1d8G4CTNO6ef.jpg


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Georg, my daughter went on two week exchange programme to Humboldt University and she had fantastic time. The Germans were incredible. Most friendly people she has ever met and they were so intrigued and interested in her ethnic origin - Pakistan. The German-Turks were fantastic also. She did not like German food but apparently there were lot of Turkish restaurents. The place was safe and clean. She said that it is impossible to believe that these very people only 80 years ago did what they did. I have actually changed my opinion of Germans and even bought a German footbal strip to compliment my Argentian strip.
 
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Truly appreciated. However, I think that shunning one's heritage and forsaking the love for the country altogether could also be unhealthy. As we saw with AfD's rise, such attitudes could play directly into the hands of the far right extremists. Why Germans, and by that extension all of us, cannot be humane, caring and patriotic at the same time. @Georg
 
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Sweet Berlin! They're grumpy, Berliners, but the most kind humans if you're respectful.

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Pergamon Museum Park Berlin
3rd October, 2018
I don't know if they are kind or not but that temple in the "Pergamon" Museum have been stolen from Pergamon/Turkey.
 
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Truly appreciated. However, I also think that shunning one's heritage and forsaking the love for the country altogether could also be unhealthy. As we see with AfD's rise, such attitudes could play directly into the hands of the far right extremists. Why Germans, and by that extension all of us, cannot be both humane, caring and patriotic at the same time. @Georg
I think there's a difference between patriotism and racism
 
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I think there's a difference between patriotism and racism
Exactly. Thats why I wrote both humane and patriotic. AfD and the likes thrive on the perceived abandonment of patriotic tendencies by the majority in their respective countries.
 
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Exactly. Thats why I wrote both humane and patriotic. AfD and the likes thrive on the perceived abandonment of patriotic tendencies by the majority in their respective countries.
Germans are pretty patriotic people but they have grown anti-racism since WW-II due to certain reasons. I had a German classmate and we used to play tennis together after the classes but one day I narrated her a mildly racist joke (sardar jee wala :lol:) just in the flow of discussion and she really lectured for me 45 minutues against racism and narcissism :o::partay: ... lo kar lo baat.. then I realised how anti-racist they are but there are still racist people in Germany especially the eastern part.
 
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Germans are pretty patriotic people but they have grown anti-racism since WW-II due to certain reasons. I had a German classmate and we used to play tennis together after the classes but one day I narrated her a mildly racist joke (sardar jee wala :lol:) just in the flow of discussion and she really lectured for me 45 minutues against racism and narcissism :o::partay: ... lo kar lo baat.. then I realised how anti-racist they are but there are still racist people in Germany especially the eastern part.
I agree. However, I have noted in all my years in Germany that the youth (atleast the one with whom I interacted: fellow PhD students, company colleagues) some how feel apologetic when ever they talk about love for their own country. Yes, Germany has a dark chapter in its history, however that era has long passed and now Germany is a very different country. Its one thing to learn from the past and not to repeat the mistakes but it a totally another when many of the young people end up developing a healthy disdain for their own military (Bundeswehr).

I am trying to measure things on equal scales. If being a Pakistani, I never shy in front of anybody to express my patriotism (and defend Pakistan albeit knowing fully that we have got a good shares of stupidities), why I should expect any differently from my German friends.
 
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@Desert Fox @PAKISTANFOREVER @Tiberius why is the liberal so self-destructive? Is it because of some undiagnosed mental issue like sadistic personality disorder?
All the developed countries are liberal and all the racist shitholes are undeveloped piss-poor countries with huge populations and depending on aid from the developed countries.

I agree. However, I have noted in all my years in Germany that the youth (atleast the one with whom I interacted: PhD students, company colleagues) some how feel apologetic when ever they talk about the love for their own country. Yes, Germany has a dark chapter in its history, however that era has long passed and now Germany is a very different country. Its one thing to learn from the past and not to repeat the mistakes but it a totally another when many of the young people end up developing a healthy disdain about their own military (Bundeswehr).

I am trying to measure things on equal scales. If being a Pakistani, I never shy in front of anybody to express my patriotism (and defend Pakistan albeit knowing fully that we have got a good shares of stupidities), why I should expect any differently from my German friends.
There is a difference in practical and expressive or verbal patriotism we can call it patriotism-verbatim. Germans and most of the developed nations are practising patriotic ..for example, they work hard, follow rules, pay taxes and rarely leave their country permanently. While in subcontinent, we emotionally claim our patriotism and rather try to undermine others to show how patriotic we are...but still we don't practice it. We don't follow the rules, we don't pay taxes, and leave the country if get the opportunity. So Germans are patriotic..it is just they don't wear it up on their sleeves.
 
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