It's time to buy a smurf T-shirt, it will be summer soon.What does Germany and the smurfs have in common? They are both blue.
It's time to buy a smurf T-shirt, it will be summer soon.What does Germany and the smurfs have in common? They are both blue.
If you are in America you might wear Pepe the Frog and in Germany maybe it will become the smurfsIt's time to buy a smurf T-shirt, it will be summer soon.
It appears that the spirit of the Stasi is well and truly alive in modern Germany - my grandmother would not be amused.
Below is a short film celebrating high quality German engineering:
I'm not sure about the DDR, but in many other soviet-satellite states, when the communism fell, the rulling class took the advantage of the opportunities the new free market system offered and enriched themselves on the privatisation of state assets. And used this wealth to entrench themselves in positions of power.It's alive because after the fall of the Berlin wall the Stasi criminals were never hunted down and punished. Instead, they went underground and regrouped, forming new political parties, which then merged with the established ones. In fact, Angela Merkel was a Stasi collaborator and if you dig around, you will find photos of her in uniform.
They have the same enemy.What does Germany and the smurfs have in common?
I'm not sure about the DDR, but in many other soviet-satellite states, when the communism fell, the rulling class took the advantage of the opportunities the new free market system offered and enriched themselves on the privatisation of state assets. And used this wealth to entrench themselves in positions of power.
Embarrassment necessitates some form of honor or dignity, so no. The reason they've been winning for so long is that they do not feel shame. They just ignore everything that contradicts them. Or they lie about it.This one should raise a chuckle or two, and have the woke alliance looking rather embarrassed:
Germany: 5 Pakistani family members arrested after setting fire to their own house and then blaming 'Nazis'
In December of last year, the story broke in Germany of a Pakistani family targeted in an arson attack by right-wing extremists on Christmas Day. It had the makings of a perfect story for use by the left, including “Nazis” targeting an innocent foreign family on Christmas day.ContentsAfD reacts...www.rmx.news
They have the same enemy.
I believe the Germans had an antidote to communism but that made a lot of international people very upset.
Well I am sure about the DDR as I did my research. All the culprits were spared and decades of crimes were swept under the rug in the name of reunification. The Germany you see before you today is the direct result of missing a huge opportunity to rid the nation of the same communists who subjugated and abused their own population.
Didn't pay much attention to the DDR, was more focused on the Slavic states, but it looks like the so-called democratic transformations went along the same template in all (I think) soviet satellite states. With the rulling elite making a deal to share power, and the spoils, with the "democrats" in exchange for immunity.
Well I am sure about the DDR as I did my research. All the culprits were spared and decades of crimes were swept under the rug in the name of reunification. The Germany you see before you today is the direct result of missing a huge opportunity to rid the nation of the same communists who subjugated and abused their own population.
The question is what should we conclude:Can't really argue with these stats:
I don’t know what it says about white people that they don’t understand the Chinese boy was joking, mocking the deranged, sickening nature of legalizing marijuana.Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday reassured Chinese students in Shanghai that they did not have to smoke cannabis if they studied in Germany and that Germany had legalised cannabis hoping that consumption would go down.
Scholz made the comments in response to a question from a student at Tongji University, who asked whether he would have to smoke cannabis if he studied in Germany, as the drug was not legal in China.
Germany passed legislation to legalise cannabis in February, allowing individuals and associations to grow and possess limited quantities of cannabis.
“We don’t want more people to consume cannabis, we want fewer people to consume cannabis, we want there to be more public education about it,” Scholz said.