Germany Needs to be More Like France!

A German economist says that it is an urgent necessity for the country to take in a lot more immigrants. It worked so well for France, so why not Germany, too?

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from Die Welt. The translator’s comments are in square brackets:

Economy requires 1.5 million immigrants per year

In order to counteract the shortage of staff, Germany needs 1.5 million immigrants a year, says the economics expert Monika Schnitzer. Specialists do not necessarily have to be able to speak German — it is more important that the employees of the immigration office speak English. [Why not Arabic? Isn’t that the “culture” you’re all so fond of?]

As a measure to combat the shortage of skilled workers, Monika Schnitzer suggested more immigration. “Germany needs 1.5 million immigrants a year if, minus the considerable emigration, we have 400,000 new citizens every year and want to maintain the number of workers,” said the economist of the Süddeutsche Zeitung. But she was skeptical that this could be done. The new Skilled Workers Act is a step in the right direction, but it is not enough. [Just get rid of all the parasites inside the political spectrum and out of it, and I’m pretty sure that all those young skilled Germans wouldn’t look somewhere else to make a living and feel SAFE.]

“We urgently need a culture of welcome,” said Schnitzer, who heads the German government’s council of experts. [Aahh, experts. Now everything becomes clear, doesn’t it?] The new Skilled Workers Act is a step in the right direction. However, more is needed: “For example, immigration offices that do not deter immigrants, but offer services,” she said. “We shouldn’t demand that foreign skilled workers speak German for every job. But make sure that the employees of the immigration office can speak English.” [Since when is English the official language of Germany? Did I miss something?]

In order to address the shortage of skilled workers, Germany must also invest more in the children, Schnitzer demanded, and criticized it as “an indictment that one in four fourth-graders cannot read properly.” [Well, whose fault is this? Especially when more than half of the classroom is filled by hostiles who want nothing more than to cut a kafir’s throat, and teachers who are more interested in “gendering” than actually teaching something that the kids need for a future.] In addition, the companies would have to keep the older employees happy so that they do not retire early, the economist continued. Overall, the Federal Republic is not making as much progress “as we could and should,” she explained. Among other things, they have not invested in the infrastructure, are lagging far behind in digitization and have started too late with climate protection. [Yes, the protection of the “climate”. This had to be included, but why would she then want 1.5 million fuzzy-wuzzies and bashi-bazouks tramping into the country? Or don’t these “people” have a carbon footprint? Is that why they want to replace the native Europeans? Seems a likely explanation, now, doesn’t it?]

Afterword from the translator:

I doubt that the fairy tale of a shortage of skilled workers cuts the mustard for most Germans by now. The country, like the rest of Western Europe is bursting at the seams from those who are permanently and ungratefully looking to go on the dole. They should all be kicked out, and then they can play parasite in their own countries instead.

And then these organized uprisings, like we’re seeing in France, Belgium and Switzerland, will soon also occur in Germany. Arabs and leftists in France are pushing through the Great Reset for the Deep State. In desperation the French will call for the strong man and state because of the civil war, and will end up in chains. It’s LOCKSTEP, and the globalists are just waiting for it.]

8 thoughts on “Germany Needs to be More Like France!

  1. They diners this parasites for work !! Wake up ! They need them for the own power to vote for them , than Germans have no voice anymore!, they just want shut up Germans that’s all .,

  2. Just imagine how many new jobs will be created though. All the new neo-gestapo agents that will need to be hired in order to beat disgruntled germans who have lived there longer than others. And of course all the new welfare agents, the various interpreters needed for the innumerable court interactions in every flavor of barbaric orcish yawp.

    It’s quite providential that Germany deindustrialized just in time to free up all those redundant workers for all the many new jobs that diversity is creating!

  3. I’ll wager less than one out of one hundred people could recognize that reference. It is a beautiful turn of phrase.

    As a victim of public education I was fortunate to discover the library at a very early age, at which point I became beyond the reach of the planned indoctrination.

    • I’m a devotee of Walt Whitman. “Do I contradict myself? Very well, then, I contradict myself. I am large; I contain multitudes.”

      Or:

      “I do not say these things for a dollar, or to fill up the time while I wait for a boat;
      It is you talking just as much as myself — I act as the tongue of you;
      Tied in your mouth, in mine it begins to be loosen’d.”

      • “Resist much, obey little.”

        “I have learned that to be with those I like is enough”

        “Leaves of Grass” is in my opinion one of the greatest American works of literature ever written. “Walden” would be a close second. And I love me some Dorothy Parker…

        I fear that such works of literature are already fading into obscurity amongst the general population and even the decently educated. I am a Gen-Xer, but it is the rare cohort that has even heard of any of these masters of poem and prose.

  4. Hear left-wing politician, the Sixties anarchist Daniel Cohn-Bendit:

    “We… must strive to this end that as many foreigners as possible be brought to Germany. If they are in Germany, we must fight for their right to vote. Once we have achieved this, then we have the segment of voters we need to change this republic.”

    https://gatesofvienna.net/2019/11/eu-nation-breaking/

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