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None of that has anything to do with the thread you mentally deficient polak.
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thats a really outdatedgerman national team
klose and podolsk are both of mixed german-polish ancestry
khedira ,boateng and gomez are half germans, born and raised in germany
özil is 3rd generation turkish german, not sure if we should count him as turkish
also all of these players even if of partially foreign background, are still products of world class german talent nurturing system. Özil being a good player have nothing to do with turkey but with germany
shit picture, created by butthurt and jealous people who cant stand their country is shitty and unsuccessful compared to germany. So they try to attribute germany's success to foreigners, but that is a fallacy
Btw, in the '14 world cup final that germany won against argentina- germany biggest success in recent times - out of the 14 player that played for germany 11 were ethnically german. The 3 "foreigners" were klose the german polish mix, jerome boateng the half ghanaian half german born and raised in germany and who have nothing to do with ghana. 3rd was Özil, who i already explained why is a german footballer rather than turkish
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Germany. The country what Poland wants to be like since forever. It's the base of the German identity. They send out scouts to Poland to find out what they want and then become that.
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It's nonsense. It's more a joke I used to make with a Polish guy who used to post on ABF. He always assumed people were ridiculing Slavic people and that Germanics still look down on them even when you weren't. So I used to taunt him by saying how he'd never be Germanic (jokingly), even if he actually wouldn't care for that anyway. Nobody in his right mind thinks like that nowadays that the very mention of such ideas sounds too ridiculous to take seriously.
Of course this makes no sense here anymore, but I think the idea of Germany's identity to be defined by the desires of Polish people to be funny even if it's nonsense in the end.
So you can imagine how delightful it is to me to see actual Poles liking Germany as a person who likes Germany and their language himself.
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