Well, I agree, but unfortunately the have a bit of influence in Eastgerman districts, in some parts they are supported by up to 25-30% of the population. It is no general characteristic of Germans, but they are too many in some regions as that we could afford to ignore them. Their influence, like that of any extremist ideology, will gain, the more economical and social uncertainty and unemployment is spreading. The Eastgermas saw many of their hopes beeing shattered after the reunificiation, and now they are threateend by lacking economical progress. whoole regions in the East are dying, and you can take that phrase as a reality. Towns where 80, 90% of the people left, and only the old ones stayed. Ghosttowns. My generation will not see the East getting a future, and even older politicians are now admitting this. The ideal fishing ground to fish for young supporters of extremist ideas.
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