The “New” Germans Save for later Reblog
You will find the image above if you happen to type in the Google search bar the word “Germans”. Many found it really interesting why and how that image became the highest ranking image for “Germans” in Google’s search engine.
It’s most likely that the folks at Google are trying hard to push not just immigration, but the very idea that it should be sought after to change a well-established country’s image – in this case, Germany – by changing the identity and origin of the people living there.
Germany is one of the most developed countries with 4th place in terms of nominal GDP in the world and the real powerhouse in the European Union with no competition in sight. The main issue being for lower and middle-class German nationals is the huge influx of these mostly uneducated migrants who will probably end up as a the cheapest workforce in the country pushing down wages for manual workers without even keeping safety and work standards. Some of Germany’s industry will probably benefit from this cheap labor, however even those who immigrated from middle eastern countries to Germany in the last decades are highly critical of these new developments.
Surely Germany would be much better off encouraging their current Germany nationals living in the country to have more children and create programs which would promote having them and establishing big families, while also encouraging very educated people with compatible cultural backgrounds to work and live in Germany. Family programs that are being started in some Eastern European countries, like the Russian Federation and Hungary, countries which are at this time in worse economic situations and are less developed compared to Germany. That way nobody would feel or imagine the need of importing immigrants of dubious origins and incompatible cultural backgrounds to Central and Western Europe, but of course many politicians have malevolent agendas coated with unfounded promises and deep deception sometimes blinding themselves in the process.

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