In Germany, we can talk not only of a migrant crisis, but also of a population exchange, almost unnoticed, and German newspapers do not write about it - for good reason.

Articles about migration are published in Europe day after day thanks to the mainstream media. Every sane person has already commented on them, if not elsewhere, then in a very narrow circle - which is especially characteristic of Germans - or with an "open helmet", in the Hungarian way. So, let my personal experience in Germany follow - "with an open helmet".

I can't say that there are as many migrants here as in nearby Frankfurt or Darmstadt, but the number of women and girls wearing headscarves and burkas on the streets is becoming more and more noticeable. Recently, it is even more noticeable, as I have recently returned from my short trip to Hungary. So it's no wonder that many non-European women wearing headscarves caught the eye at the cash registers of Aldi, Lidl and other stores, as well as working at the sales counters and pushing strollers on the streets. The saddest thing is that all of this had become almost routine before my trip and was barely noticeable. Just like the majority of the population.

I remember that in 2018, during the soccer World Cup, almost every second or third car had a German flag flying. Why? Maybe there was a national holiday in the country? No please! It was not. On the contrary. Because if it had been, we wouldn't have seen a single flag, lest someone ask its owner, "Hey, are you a Nazi?"

If something happens in Germany that can arouse national feelings, it is immediately given the Nazi stamp. So, seven years ago, German flags were displayed on cars - and in the yards of quite a few houses - only because of the World Cup. Because the Germans felt that they had a chance in this area. In any case, they have a big vest since they managed to knock the Hungarians out of the World Cup in 1954.

Since then, they have been chanting "Wunder von Bern", i.e. the "Miracle of Bern", because they won 3:2 over us that year. Of course, they wisely keep silent about the not-so-glorious fact that the German team - as it has long since been revealed - used doping (which was not filtered at the time). Well, who is talking about this anymore?

After all, it is well known that just as the "winners write history", it is the same in sports. After the losing outcome of the World War, in 1954, they could finally feel a sense of victory, true with fraud, but it was also something for them.

In a word, a kind of national feeling lurks among them, so the question arises: is there perhaps a sense of national belonging, so to speak, some kind of "consciousness of nationality" in them? God forbid! they would snort at that. At most, I would call him patriotic, since they don't even dare to say the word national! Indeed, even today, more than 78 years after the Second World War, it seems that there is something left of the once so swollen German national self-consciousness, a withered, scrap of national feeling that has been thrown into the garbage can. Then, whether this feeling can start to grow is very questionable, if only because the mainstream European leadership is not interested.

And why am I writing about this?

Because during the 2018 World Cup, in two out of ten cars - to my greatest surprise - although a German flag was flying on top of the car, the bearded, black-haired man was behind the wheel, with his wife in a headscarf next to him, and three children in the back. Sure. They start to feel German. Of course, they can call this a play, an imitation of integration, but who knows? One way or another, it's definitely a message for children who ask their parents why this "black-red-gold" flag is here? What does the parent say? That "because today we are playing against Mexico." We! The Germans!

The children I'm writing about already speak German perfectly, without an accent, and even - if they want - with the Hessian dialect that the Germans living here also speak.

In Germany, we can talk not only of a migrant crisis, but also of a population exchange, almost unnoticed, and German newspapers do not write about it - for good reason.

It is not going on brutally, then maybe the media would also report on it, but unnoticed, I could say "under the grass".

Thus, a process that we have encountered several times in world history seems to be coming to an end, for example with the Sumerians, whose country became Akkadian, or more precisely, first mixed language and then completely Akkadian. Or we can cite as an example the country of the pharaohs, Egypt, where the ancient language was supplanted by the Arabic language.

Of course, the language of education and offices in Germany is still German, and the medium is 99% German, but the population will surely change genetically.

And three children is not a lot in immigrant families. (Not one dog, or perhaps one child - as we are used to in German families - but three.) Families with a much larger number of children are also known, of which the "record" I experienced so far in my doctor's office was a Kurdish-Turkish family, With 23, i.e. twenty-three (!) children (true from three women, but in one household).

So we are witnessing a methodical population exchange.

And not only the German media, but even German politics do not want to acknowledge this. Again and again, he just repeats that this is the "German miracle weapon" to solve the population problem. Of course, it is possible that this "miracle weapon" will work one day (if it works at all) and solve the problem of population growth, but all this will only reduce the financial problems of the owners of factories and plants, and at most they will be able to maintain the export capacity of the German economy.

However, the problem of the German nation remains unsolved. Because, as you know, the nation is not only made up of finances, but also of culture, national past and authentic and respectful remembrance of the ancestors. And we can't expect this from the new settlers, because with a population of several million people, they will no longer integrate, they will rather pass on their own culture and respect for their own ancestors to their next generation here.

Of course, we can say that the future should not be painted so darkly, after all, the USA is also a multi-ethnic country.
The descendants of several nations live together and separately, with their own past, and look how far they have come. But there was no ancient culture there to interfere with rooting. More precisely, of course, but 75-90 percent of the ancient culture was exterminated by the white settlers. So it didn't bother them that while one settler had a Spanish or Polish background, the other might just have a German or English background. The name of the indigenous population was silenced, at least for the few thousand who were left alive and allowed to spend their lives in reserves - even today.

The Germans may not even realize what is happening, it doesn't even reach their consciousness, they definitely want to be and stay kind and accommodating. God forbid they are apostrophized again as a sinful nation. The guilt instilled in them works well…

Yesterday, there was a longer line in front of the cash register in one of the stores, so the four children of the Muslim and headscarf family in front of me had time - while the mother was packing on the conveyor belt and the father was busy with his wallet - to see the many sweets and search among small toys. Of course they knocked everything to the ground. People turned away, they didn't want to notice what was happening. When the mother realized what had happened, she spoke loudly to her children and pulled them away from the tempting shelves, but the scattered objects remained on the floor. And no one said to "take it up already", because they didn't want to be branded as "ausländerfeindlich", i.e. "xenophobic".

At the same time, if a German child had done this, these "pedantic" Germans would have immediately told the mother, asking "can't she raise her child?" And from then on, the entire line waiting at the cash register would have been muttering about how terrible this generation is today, they can't even raise children. But in the case of the Muslim family, no one spoke up, they wisely kept silent, until then an old lady stood out of the line and started to pick up the chocolates and small things thrown from the ground. Then one of the children turned back and apparently assessed the situation. In other words, from the point of view of child psychology, it was deeply ingrained in his brain that "I can do anything, the Germans will fix it."

It is interesting that not so long ago they commemorated the revolt of the SS concentration camps on German television. They were cruelly crushed by the regime of that time, but nowadays the succeeding generation pays tribute to the rebels with a commemoration every year, and the oppressors are deeply condemned.

Is it possible that the Hungarians who are currently considered "rebels" in the camp of the European Union - to whom the system and the mainstream media are threatening, pointing fingers, and who are hit with economic penalties - will be celebrated in the same way in a few decades? Who knows? Everything is possible, the wheel of history turns.

But in the meantime, what can we do? I, with my 74 years, certainly nothing. And anyway, there are still quite a few Germans here who are much younger. I am simply waiting for a miracle, just as the Jews were waiting in the concentration camps. In those camps, which the Germans didn't know about at the time, just like they didn't know about the present danger. Although the process is taking place right here in front of their eyes - in the heart of the European Union - but they are being "fed" with other problems. With the gender problem, then whether it is necessary to wear a mask again, how legitimate the woke movement is, and how important the introduction of the new energy source is; if not otherwise, then at the cost of violence.

But they don't hear about migration. The background noise is too loud, and everything cannot get through the filter.

(TTG)

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