Sooner or later Hungarians must realize there is no future for them in the EU as an ethnically intact nation state. Same for Poland and the Czech Republic, the other two countries that regularly resist taking migrants.
40% of migrant kids (parents are not German citizens) in Germany live in families that exist only on welfare (Bürgergeld they call it now):
Including to Syrians who only arrived a few years ago. No doubt many are still on welfare. No education, no job skills, can't speak the language. What are they supposed to do? They just exist.
So if you include those people, it would be no surprise at all if AT LEAST 2/3 of all kids whose parents are not ethnic German live in families whose living expenses are covered ENTIRELY by the state.
Does that MEAN anything?Actions speak louder than surveys.
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Hungary sounds like a great place to live.
ReplyDeleteONLY 3/4 agree? Should be near 100 % agree.
ReplyDeleteSooner or later Hungarians must realize there is no future for them in the EU as an ethnically intact nation state. Same for Poland and the Czech Republic, the other two countries that regularly resist taking migrants.
ReplyDelete40% of migrant kids (parents are not German citizens) in Germany live in families that exist only on welfare (Bürgergeld they call it now):
https://jungefreiheit.de/kultur/gesellschaft/2023/auslaender-kinder-buergergeld/
But the Germans are giving away citizenship like candy:
https://jungefreiheit.de/politik/deutschland/2023/einbuergerungen-rekord/
Including to Syrians who only arrived a few years ago. No doubt many are still on welfare. No education, no job skills, can't speak the language. What are they supposed to do? They just exist.
So if you include those people, it would be no surprise at all if AT LEAST 2/3 of all kids whose parents are not ethnic German live in families whose living expenses are covered ENTIRELY by the state.
Think about that.