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Austo
11-27-2013, 02:39 PM
Eine Weile ist es her, als wir über eine Mutter berichteten, die offen und mutig auf eine türkischen Hausaufgabe in der Volksschule ihres Kindes mit “NEIN, SICHER NICHT” antwortete.
Sie leitete bekanntlich diese “Fleißaufgabe” der FPÖ weiter und prompt brachte der FP-Abgeordnete Dr. Walter Rosenkranz eine parlamentarische Anfrage diesbezüglich ein:

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Mortimer
11-27-2013, 02:45 PM
i think the FPÖ is overreacting because learning a few turkish vocabularies is not bad at all, i could learn also a few spanish vocabularies or russian or chinese or suahili and it is enrichment, but i understand the concern behind it, the general tendency that migrants replace natives and their culture, i mean im not really concerned and it is not negative for me if austria is diverse but i understand the feelings of traditional austrians. i try to understand always all positions, if i were conservative traditional minded austrian i would be worried too.

Austo
11-27-2013, 02:56 PM
i think the FPÖ is overreacting because learning a few turkish vocabularies is not bad at all, i could learn also a few spanish vocabularies or russian or chinese or suahili and it is enrichment, but i understand the concern behind it, the general tendency that migrants replace natives and their culture, i mean im not really concerned and it is not negative for me if austria is diverse but i understand the feelings of traditional austrians. i try to understand always all positions, if i were conservative traditional minded austrian i would be worried too.

Do you understand what that means? It means that Austrians are adjusting to their immigrants.