Any Germans here?

  1. I'm careful about it personally. My Oma before she died was fairly outspoken about it (and her hate of everyone not German) and a lot of her friends agreed with her but the rest of my family just took her at face value and blamed her up bringing. I don't think you can get away with that sort of thing nowadays.

  2. I don't live in Germany (and haven't for 8 years due to my political issues with it) but last I was in Stuttgart to visit my family it was very uncomfortable. It's not a lie that non-white men follow you and intensely eye you up if you're a woman. I get that in the UK to some extent (in shitty low class areas) but not as aggressively as it was there. I thought maybe I was being silly and vain about it but naw. My husband noticed it too and made me walk closer.

  3. Oddly, no, despite me being mixed myself. (My father is white German, my mother is mixed black/white American. They're a very rare, ideal marriage in my experience). Like the other poster said, Turk and German is very common but growing up I didn't see white/black at all. In France, however....

  4. We already have a boot heel on our backs. It's fairly bad hence why I don't live there. The UK isn't any better but at least there are far less hand wringing and more proud to be British types.

  5. I hope so. The fact the current government calls anyone concerned with immigration a racist bigot doesn't bode well, though. I can only pray that the AfD supporters get through and some progress is made. If they get into power, send refugees back from whence they came and bring back some sort of nationalistic pride, then I'd consider going back to my home. I want to. But not in this state.

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