Lord of Riva wrote: ↑
December 5th, 2024, 16:12
7Trickster wrote: ↑
December 5th, 2024, 05:58
I'm from France (yet not a French thank God), so I'm breaking ToS I guess
But truth is, in EU we don't have free speech. Controled speech is more accurate. You can have legal attacks for "hateful" comments. So while France pretends to be the land of free men, it is not true. Germany is worse since they are way more into the woke and sucking migrant dicks.
Yeah I'm german, bro. It's completely done here, you at least have the decency to burn down your country from time to time. Germany is in a full on stupor
Aye, but sadly the government is quick to shut them down, even when peaceful. Which they never do for migrant scumbags, worse they are always afraid to anger them and get riots.
I know when USA left Europe after the war, they helped structure Germany's next government (the template of how it works at least), just to cripple them so they'll never do something meaningful ever.
Still, how come Germans never get mad about their situation? It's like UK : leaving migrant rapist gangs on the loose because they don't want to be called reeeecist by leftard ****-suckers.
logincrash wrote: ↑
December 5th, 2024, 16:29
7Trickster wrote: ↑
December 5th, 2024, 16:02
My parents came in the 70s, respect the culture and so do I.
I just don't feel any real connection to the people or the country because (to sum it up), it reeks of laziness, sheep behavior and a huge lack of real patriots. Portuguese folk love their country and culture, a lot of Frenchies clearly don't give a rats *** by being replaced in a few decades with blackies and arabs who REALLY don't respect France.
I studied, have a respectable job, own a property... I'm far from being the problem. More like they take away my hard earned cash to sustain Ursula and her self-made problems (***** Angela Merkel was in that business aswell).
I just don't recognize myself in the country I was born and grew up in. Would be the same in my parents' country too, it doesn't feel like home or where I belong.
Second generation immigrants are notorious for rejecting their birth-country's native culture. So, what I said stands.
And I'm saying this as someone who despises the Fr*nch.
I think you're confused and a bit hasty to judge. Let me try to explain again :
It seems you are putting on the same level someone who doesn't feel like he belongs in the country he was born and grew up in
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Literal parasites who come illegally with the specific purpose to get free benefits, money, housing, support etc. for
doing nothing productive in the country welcoming them. And hating the native people (hello Algerians). Like, a real deeply rooted hate because momma and poppa taught them to hate.
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I don't have hate for the French (if you knew how much Algerians and arabs in general hate France and the French, you'd see my point but I hope beheadings among other atrocities are enough proof for you).
When I say I feel I don't belong, it's because it's a combo of things : deep lack of patriotism, sheep/passive behavior being rampant and more simply, just not recognizing the country I grew up in. French folk can be great, really, but the majority lack cojones. How can you expect one to love the country if the native themselves are pissing in their panties when something isn't politicaly correct ? I'm not hating on France and its people, it's just that I don't click with some stuff (like French music/stars, I never listen to it, nor TV stuff because I don't watch TV anyway). If they had more patriots, like in Eastern Europe. Now that would be an amazing sight and would no doubt encourage more to defend France.
It's not outright "rejection of the native culture" because many customs from the French culture are the norm for me.
It's just that there are things that remind me I'm not really from there. Hence the sense of not belonging there, nor anywhere really. I've just come to accept there's no real remedy to this. There's no hate in that, it's just me.