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Alas, then he might not be with us any more. Bad enough he got jumped. Ouch!
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My opinion of Germany has dropped considerably from my conversations with Kari and what he has been subjected to by this xenophobic country. He is not some refugee on the dole taking from the mouths of others. And yes, before you say it, I'm well aware not every German is like that, but far too many who he comes in contact are. And that is indicative. I can imagine the police showed the requisite indifference. After all being a Ausländer you must have been complicit in the incident.
My apologies for your treatment, as a human being.
A Guy
Sorry to hear of your abuse Kari. EU governments are a soft touch. UK no different. As Europeans we need to look out for our own first. This is not happening any more.
Here's one that might raise a smile in your hour of need. Sound reproduction is dire so need to lower to near minimum. Old video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVDEPWxVbwM
To my surprise, I am still quite shaken today. I had not thought that I could feel so unsafe as I feel at the moment.
I don't see this as a German issue. It happens all over the world. First, we have these countries where everyone is either an immigrant or descendant of immigrants but are conveniently forgetting it, like Australia, New Zealand or USA. Then we have countries practically built up with guest workers and migrants from colonies like Germany, France, UK and such.
Now all these countries are "ready", time to send those who helped to build them "home" and close borders.
Of course it does not help in my case that I am an arrogant and loud a**hole, too easily going to fights and arguments.
You are right. It could as well been me supporting wrong football team.