Crimes committed by refugees in Germany are growing!

in news •  7 years ago 

I also want to write something about politics in Germany. As a new study has shown, crime rates among refugees have risen disproportionately. The number of recorded acts of violence rose by more than 10 percent. Ninety percent of this increase can be attributed to refugees.

This does not include refugees who, under the guise of family latecomers, commit acts of violence.

I know that politics in Germany lives in its own bubble. But such statistics can help to wake up the politicians. We should break free from this blind left orientation.

I am a very socially-minded person and we have also helped refugees. But there are limits to the barrel. We should make it clear to ourselves that integration will take years and that a large part of the population in Germany will not accept this burden.

There are hardly any real war refugees coming to Germany. The social systems in Germany have a great incentive for people in poorer countries. However, our social systems have been worked hard and should not be abused.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Thanks for that. Yes I think it's true, the country lives in a bubble. One reason: it's a deeply mindset-programm of german people; 'our' story is defently one of the reasons for that. In my view, one of the main question is, what is the real story behind the last hundred years of German history. If you asking really controversial questions about that in public, you'll go in jail! So, you can say we still life in a fascist system; the collective trauma is so deeply, that the most couldn't believe that. Maybe German needs a second wake-up call, but maybe then, it is too late. I hope not, but it's crazy whats going on here.

"The victor always writes the story of the vanquished. The thief disfigured the batter's features. The weaker goes out of the world and the lie is left behind." Bertold Brecht