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Old 02-11-10, 06:56 PM   #12
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they claim multiculturalism in Berlin, too. Meanwhile old berliners have moved out of the city in escape, and people who can afford it, especfially the social middle class, the highly trained specialists and experts, flee the city too. In come social low class from other nations, mainly turks, that are jobless, reject integratiuon and Germqany, and live by social wellfare. The police confesses that they do not patrol in certain no-go areas, since their officers must fear to get beaten up in areas where the sovereignity of the German state is openly challenged and rejected and police gets threatend on open street with uncovered weapons. The left senate tackled that by inventing "De-escalation teams", that acchieved that the number of injured policemen during riots reach record marks. a lot of alternative culture projects go into the city, which are neither an alterntice to solid economic, nor a form of valuable clture, and the city - which I can compare over the past 30 years now) has been pretty badly gone down the drain. Berlin, german capital, is one of the poorest cities in germany, and has the bhighest share of children living on social wellfare (one in three). What is unquailfied and poor, goes there. What is qualified and enjoys some better material standard, has left.

How is it with the capital in your country?

Muilticulturalism often is used as the final, the deciidng, the ultimately terminating argument. But I still do not see the solid positives in it. It causes more costs than it creates economic benefits, and creates plenty of integration-unwilling parallel societies. when I want a taste of exotic places and foreign folklore music, I travel to the according country. I do not try to bring it into the street where I live.

And when I walk a part of some city in Germany and cannot orient myself anymore since all people on the streets are non-Germans, all shops and bars have Arabic signs only, and in general I feel like being in the Orient again, then at the latest mentioning "multi-culturalism" brings me into arms.
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