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The Enigma of Germany
h/t Instapundit
What to fear in Germany -- an ideologically driven leader who unilaterally is changing the demographics of the nation without public support, or an angry populist counter-movement that vows to keep Germans safe by any means necessary when the government won't? Both, or neither? Is Germany postmodern in erasing borders, or premodern in bullying its neighbors to do the same?
Does the world want Germans to stand up, reassert their pride in Western liberality and tolerance, and insist that migrants either integrate and follow Western values or go back home and stay there? Or does it want Germans to more or less continue to repress any expressions of cultural confidence?
To even the least-informed observer, German chancellor Angela Merkel's recent decision to allow tens of thousands of young Muslim migrants -- about two-thirds of them young men -- into Germany from the war-torn and terrorist-infested Middle East seemed unhinged. Over a million migrants entered Germany in 2015 alone, the vast majority of them young, male, Muslim, from the Middle East. They were not refugees by any classical definition. Apparently Merkel in particular, and Germans in general, must assert that they are the most recklessly postmodern of all Western nations in order to reassure the world, 77 years after the outbreak of World War II, that they are no longer the most recklessly nationalistic.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2016-01-22 |
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=442888 |
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