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mainframed | 2 years ago
There are a lot of minorities in Germany, which (sadly have to) accept daily racism.
Thankfully, at this point violence against minorities (~800 right extremists violent crimes in 2022 in whole Germany) is not as high such that people consider moving away.
And if you get a job there and this is your ticket into immigration, probably a lot of people will accept this to get German citizenship. Finally, this will open you access to all the working places in Europe.
My hope (as a West German) is that investments like this, will increase East-Germany's economy such that they are finally equal in terms of economic wealth, which is a large factor for racism/extremism.
Same with opposing climate change laws.
FirmwareBurner|2 years ago
Because he said Indians are attacked on the street in Dresden.
If that's the case why would you move and open a restaurant there if you're Indian?
Or was he exaggerating the issue?
pavlov|2 years ago
(In 1989 the city’s Jewish population was 30.)
hutzlibu|2 years ago
Because some things do not show immediately and officially all is fine in Dresden. Also the racism that was hiding for some time now shows itself very openly.
OO000oo|2 years ago
Is this a bad joke? Is it possible that you actually don't comprehend the ramifications of eternal human labor trafficking?
rojosewe|2 years ago
My guess is that you are referring to the difference in wealth between India and Germany. I'm not sure that the pearl clutching was helpful. It would have been better to clarify your assumptions or If indeed you were talking about Germany internal issues then clarify how labor trafficking is a factor here. We'll all be better for it.
mainframed|2 years ago
Probably not. I don't even know what it means/you mean.
ajmurmann|2 years ago
What does this mean? Are there people being trafficked in eastern Germany?