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Thanks, Maral, for this astute assessment. Having grown up in Germany in the sixties and seventies, I remember the history lessons about the Third Reich, and the (sincere) refrain that we could not let ever let it happen again. After University I became an expat, and it has been surreal seeing Germany changing dramatically every time I visit. It was quite dramatic when Frau Merckel proclaimed “Wir schaffen das!”, suddenly even my Mutti’s quaint town was overrun by migrants, all of them younger men… now, in public, our cities are dominated by obviously culturally not assimilated persons. Parts of the larger cities feel like Turkey (or Iraq). During the day you see young Muslim families everywhere with many children, and the adults are clearly not working… What enables the convergence as you describe it is partially the decline of active involvement in the Christian faith by Germans. Christian faith in Germany is less and less significant in people’s daily life, particularly in the Protestant north, and that creates a blind spot. Secular Germans, mostly atheists and agnostics, fundamentally do not understand the primacy of Islam for its believers, or they miss-perceive it as simply exotic. And there is not just the sacrificing of one’s own national and cultural self-interest, there is a willful blindness and obliviousness on the part of many/most Germans to see what is only too obvious. The Islamification of Germany is still constantly being denied. Anyone who dares bring it up is immediately denounced as rightwing n*zi. I think however, that there will be a point in the not too distant future, when the Islamic takeover will become undeniable, and life in Germany will quickly become undeniably quite unpleasant, for young German women first. To an extent that is already the case with harassment of young females by foreign men, but it is positioned and perceived as individual problems and bad luck rather than a systemic issue. And then of course, there is the problem of the majority of the islamic people not working, and drawing welfare which has to be funded by the hardworking original Germans… unless Germany simply submits to Islam, civil unrest might come, but Ireland and the UK will be first, my fellow Germans will continue to be in denial a little while longer… fundamentally, Germans still think they need to be fighting a problem that was relevant 80 years ago, and sadly, many remain blind to current reality.

DEG's avatar

"...post-WWII guilt and Islamist ideology don’t collide—they converge". I appreciate your assessment. Having recently finished reading "Submission" by Michel Houellebecq... It may be a race to see which European nation self-immolates first.

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