Germany's Angela Merkel: Multiculturalism has 'utterly failed'
At "the beginning of the 1960s our country called the foreign workers to come to Germany and now they live in our country," said Ms. Merkel at the event in Potsdam, near Berlin. "We kidded ourselves a while. We said: 'They won't stay, [after some time] they will be gone,' but this isn't reality. And of course, the approach [to build] a multicultural [society] and to live side by side and to enjoy each other ... has failed, utterly failed."
The crowd gathered in Potsdam greeted the above remark, delivered from the podium www.telegraph.co.uk/news/...e/germany/8069434/Angela- Merkel-multicuturalism-has-failed.html" target="_blank">with fervor by Ms. Merkel, with a standing ovation. And her comments come just days after a study by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation think tank (which is affiliated with the center-left Social Democratic Party) found that more than 30 percent of people believed Germany was "overrun by foreigners" who had come to Germany chiefly for its social benefits.
The study also found that 13 percent of Germans www.csmonitor.com/World/E...2010/1015/Why-13-percent- of-Germans-would-welcome-a-Fuehrer" target="_blank">would welcome a Führer a German word for leader that is explicitly associated with Adolf Hitler to run the country with a firm hand. Some 60 percent of Germans would restrict the practice of Islam, and 17 percent think Jews have too much influence, according to the study.
"The findings signal that Europes largest nation, freed from cold-war strictures, is not immune from the extreme and often right-wing politics on the rise around the Continent," writes the Monitor's Europe Bureau chief, Robert Marquand. "The year 2010 is marking a clear shift toward extremist politics across Europe, analysts say. An uncertain economy, a gap between elites and ordinary Europeans, and fraying of a traditional sense of national identity has just in the past month brought more hard-line politics and speech, often aimed at Islam or immigrants into a political mainstream where it had been absent or considered taboo."
'Multkulti is dead'
Multiculturalism has taken a beating in recent months in Germany.
Last week, Horst Seehofer, the leader of the CDU's Bavarian sister party, the CSU, said it was "obvious that immigrants from different cultures like Turkey and Arab countries, all in all, find it harder" to integrate.
" 'Multikulti' is dead," he said.
In August, Thilo Sarrazin, a senior official at Germany's central bank, who has since resigned, said that "no immigrant group other than Muslims is so strongly connected with claims on the welfare state and crime."
I actually thought the message was fine, the problem is who is delivering it. If it's up on Youtube, then it's put there by someone connected. There are hundreds of videos every day that get shitcanned by youtube because they're anti-Jew.
Google video is the same way. Lots and lots of places won't host those videos, and it's specifically because of the whole Racist thing.
When I see this video, and see that it's being hosted on youtube, I know immediately that it's not legitimate.
Google video is the same way. Lots and lots of places won't host those videos, and it's specifically because of the whole Racist thing.
When I see this video, and see that it's being hosted on youtube, I know immediately that it's not legitimate.
I understand your concern, but I say as long as they're punching out truth, to hell with the messenger. David Duke has been saying the same thing for decades, and his background makes most run, and I get that too. With him, again, for me it's what he says that is important. We can only assume he's reaching at least some people with the truth.