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What do people here think of Germans?

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briann:

--- Quote from: Pheasant on October 13, 2008, 05:03:15 PM ---I think we should see the politic and economic reality of today in Germany. And this reality doesn't look bright  :o

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You are right.  But the best country to look at to see the abysmal future of Europe is France.  It has become the most disgusting example of tolerance on the face of the earth... and it will become nothing more than a country with pockets of no-go zones.

Rubystars:

--- Quote from: briann on October 15, 2008, 11:25:20 AM ---
--- Quote from: Pheasant on October 13, 2008, 05:03:15 PM ---I think we should see the politic and economic reality of today in Germany. And this reality doesn't look bright  :o

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You are right.  But the best country to look at to see the abysmal future of Europe is France.  It has become the most disgusting example of tolerance on the face of the earth... and it will become nothing more than a country with pockets of no-go zones.


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It makes me sad to think of the French nation being lost so completely. I knew a girl named Claude who lived in Marseilles who came over when I was a teenager to live with someone across the street as some sort of student-travel program for a little while and we got along with each other really well. She was studying to be a lawyer in France. I bet she's got her work cut out for her! Later on she sent me a letter saying she'd gotten married, etc.

There were good things in French culture that not everyone knows about, and not just the amazing culinary creations.

I don't like to see any European nation destroyed. It really hurts.  :(

Ulli:
France is fallen to Socialism totally since the late seventies of the last century. They disappropriated the banks under the regime of Francois Mitterand.

This nation has had great people. Jean Calvin was a Frenchman, as well as Alexis de Toqueville, George Bernanos, Antoine de Saint Excupery, Thomas de Aquin, Michel de Montaigne,  etc.

Today they have the evil bolschewists Michel Houellebecq & Bernard-Henri Lévy 

This is their avant-garde :o :'(

Rubystars:
I like the story of the Little Prince. I used to watch a tv show based off of it on Nickelodeon in the 80s.

Cato:

--- Quote from: Rubystars on October 15, 2008, 12:28:56 PM ---I like the story of the Little Prince. I used to watch a tv show based off of it on Nickelodeon in the 80s.

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Yes, but they are unreliable as allies. If mad King Louis in the 1400's hadn't withdrawn his knights from the army of Glyndwr then all you lot would now be speaking Welsh.

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