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throwaway6734 | 2 months ago
I find this point of view to be profoundly sad and I hope it’s not shared by the majority of immigrants to germany
throwaway6734 | 2 months ago
I find this point of view to be profoundly sad and I hope it’s not shared by the majority of immigrants to germany
jasonvorhe|2 months ago
seec|2 months ago
But I think it's a general trend in Europe and much of the western world who went all in for socialized everything/government control.
arw0n|2 months ago
I would be far less annoyed with paying very high taxes and social contributions (around 50% of my income), if the services provided worked. But this just hasn't been the case for me. The healthcare system is close to breaking apart, and after moving to a new city 6 months ago I have been unable to find doctors willing to take me in. Childcare is constantly closing down due to staff shortages, buying a house is unrealistic unless both partners have good jobs or you inherit, and the jobs market is incredibly rigid and inflexible.
Every single one of these points are worse for young people then for older ones, and the only thing the government seems to get done is giving weapons training to young people and gifting pensioners 180b$/year extra.