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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Mass Migration: Majority of Germans Feel Like 'Stranger in Own Country'

A majority of Germans say the level of mass migration has left them feeling “like a stranger in their own country”, according to a new study.

Presented as part of this year’s Leipzig University research into “authoritarian” attitudes in the country, the figure showed a rise of 12 points since the Competence Center for Right-Wing Extremism and Democracy Research tested Germans on the same questions in 2014, with 56 per cent of Germans expressing the sentiment in 2018.

Other findings from the 328-page study, for which 2,416 Germans were interviewed between May and July this year, were that 44 per cent would support a ban on Muslim immigration — a rise of 7.5 per cent from 2014 — with agreement higher in the nation’s east (51 per cent) than west (42 per cent).

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Coming to a country near you!

Anonymous said...

They must feel castrated . They know how and have dealt with this problem in the past.

lmclain said...

Keep fanning the flames of civil unrest.

You'll get exactly what you ask for, but it ain't turning out according to your plan.
Until then, keep cheering.

Anonymous said...

4:21
Most German people did not experience the sacrifice (Holocaust) that took place over 60 years ago. They have read the fairy tales written by the victors of the 2nd World War. They think they know what happened. But they don’t. Neither do you or I know what happened entirely because so much information was destroyed and so many witnesses were murdered. The truth of the matter has been hidden from public scrutiny.