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originally posted by: ManFromEurope
What do I care about the Deutsche Bank? My shares in theirs stocks have fallen deep, thats true, but I don't have any accounts with them.
And we are not "unhappy".
Ve don't haff humour and ve are efficient, I thought you knew that.
On topic: there were several hundred of loud people belonging to "PEGIDA" and the "AfD"-party. Both are wellknown for their share of the dissatisfied and angry part of society. It is not a statistical relevant represantation of Germany's population!
Altogether, more than 100,000 demonstrators have taken to the streets of Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Leipzig and Stuttgart. However, the turnout is somewhat lower than authorities initially expected.
originally posted by: Konduit
I hear the German Police are implementing chain mail to combat the sharp rise in knife/axe attacks. The country is literally going Medieval...
originally posted by: all2human
Had Germany and co not participated in the sh*t storm that is the ME, it wouldn't be in this predicament.
Not once was it considered there would be wandering homeless masses after the devastating effects in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
facepalm
originally posted by: all2human
a reply to: angeldoll
Yes but a storm under control by necessary hardline rulers now dead or forcibly removed.
originally posted by: Konduit
I hear the German Police are implementing chain mail to combat the sharp rise in knife/axe attacks. The country is literally going Medieval...
originally posted by: PublicOpinion
a reply to: Peeple
The Germans? Err... don't think so.
How many Pegida folks were on the streets? Compare that to the anti-Ceta protests a few weeks ago:
Altogether, more than 100,000 demonstrators have taken to the streets of Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Leipzig and Stuttgart. However, the turnout is somewhat lower than authorities initially expected.
Germans stage anti-TTIP, CETA rallies
Just adding another perspective, the Germans seem to be more angry about neolib 'trade' deals overall. Can't blaim them for that, can you?