As a Turk, I actually love when Germans try to talk sh1t about Turks. It makes them feel better about the sh1tty history of their own country. I let them talk endlessly and pretend to agree with them about "HURR DURR immigrant sh1t Turks." They look so cute when they do so. Moderator does not have to delete this. Turks really don't get offend at all. It's like watching a bunch of monkeys trying to escape from their own cage. Silly Germans, you make me laugh so much. lel
Just my personal experience, Turks seem to be much friendly and nicer than many of the other immigrants we get. At least the Turks are not like monkeys. That being said, I still do not think such huge numbers of Turks coming to europe is a good thing. All that can be said is that the Turks are not bad people, and I wish we could find some other way of helping them without permanently taking so many of them in.
I hesitate to say, but it is a wide geographic region of the world below europe and turkey on the map, and to the left of India.
A user with nickname "Allah"...says that he is an immigrant in Germany......and shows disrespekt all ways possible. True story. I'd say he is a typical troll.
I dont think so, what you describe is the typical behaviour of a Turk immigrant. If he is a troll, we have over three million trolls here in Germany.
Its a different culture, you adore people who call their friends to step other people to death or kill their own sisters or wives, other people dont. You remind them of apes. I can assure you, its not only Germans, other immmigrants as well despise Turkish or Arab immigrants. Even those with a strong patriachalic culture as well like Russians, Bulgarians, whatsoever. Also for the Vietnamese community in Eastern Berlin, Turks and Arabs are the epitome of "scum". PS: I know that there are some Turks who insist that the behaviour some recognize as typical Turkish is in fact typical Kurdish, but its IMO their problem.
I think the Armenian genocide was just as bad as the Holocaust. At least, the Germans have the class to accept blame. Can't Muslims admit to being genocidal?
And the point of the OP is...?? A quite stupid post that's probably hard to beat in terms of superficial stereotypes and brainless nonsense. Does the OP want to show that, altough living in Germany, he doesn't know anything about the process of coming to terms with the past in that country? A process that Turkey could easily learn from, ..ups...wait the so-called Aghet never happened, right? Is the OP eager to put himself in a supposedly superior position? For what reason? Because his social advancement is limited by evil Germans? Does he just take pleasure in insulting? Whatever it is, maybe it's better to ignore that "monkey".
I find it interesting how all these muslim immigrants seem to be moving to a specific geographic region of europe, which seems to reach across state lines. I am sure there must be some combination of political and economic reasons for this phenomena, though it escapes me what they actually are.
We could observe the very same thing about African Americans and the US Right... and yourself. Why don't you have the class to admit a few home truths about African American's? Why do you spend so much time on the boards slandering them? - - - Updated - - - Additionally, why have you grouped all muslims into one group and made them collectively responsible? You don't have an anti-islam agenda going on, alongside your anti-black agenda do you?
The Turkish population in Germany has been actually decreasing by around few thousands annually since 2006, when the number of Turkish emigrants (33,229) outnumbered the number of Turkish immigrants to Germany (31,449) for the first time. Because of the current political climate hostile towards immigration in general, this migration pattern still continues as 32,756 Turks left and 31,021 entered Germany in 2011 and overall, 193,000 Turks living in Germany returned to Turkey between 2007 and 2011.
Münster historian Thomas Großbölting has investigated the development of religion since 1945 in Germany. His conclusion: "There is no longer Christian Germany". Münster has found that there is increasing political and religious conflicts in Germany, such as the debate on circumcision or distribution of the Koran by Salafists in public institutions. "Churches and politics tend to underestimate the need to act," says Großbölting. "The churches take action and make changes only when they react to problems," he adds.