• Reginald_T_Biter@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        Is it? Why? Thr word paradise was, let’s say CHARGED, but lots of low skilled immigrants are absolutely flooding Germany looking for benefits right now.

        • nostrauxendar@lemmy.world
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          2 days ago

          let’s say CHARGED

          The commenter called immigrants “parasites”. Let’s not say “charged” mate, let’s say “bigoted”, “racist”, “xenophobic”… “Charged” is a very very very generous thing to call it.

          This whole narrative of immigrants “flooding” countries looking for benefits is mad. I hear it all over the world. It’s just not the case. People work hard, whether they’re “low-skilled” (whatever that means) or not, and are not likely to uproot their lives and potentially families to try and head to countries just to try and sponge and scrounge off the system there.

          The implication of what you’re saying is, to me, that people are coming into Germany and intentionally trying not to work, instead trying to get money for nothing and sponge off the system. Is that what you’re suggesting?

        • Miaou@jlai.lu
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          2 days ago

          Ah yes, a racist shithole with a crappy culture, a crappy language, and a fucking average age close to what used to be retirement.

          Grundsicherung is a mere 550e, no one lives nicely on that.

    • TheObviousSolution@lemmy.ca
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      less reason for parasites to stay.

      Should have gone against the tax handouts for the wealthy then.

      It’s funny how when a government tends to focus on making life easier for the rich, it also seems to focus on making the poor more dependent on them instead of being able to have their own social nets to stand on. Oh wait, I meant to say expected.