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Who are your "enemies"?
Do you want to repatriate all ethnic Germans worldwide back to Germany?
Your thoughts on the Sorbs?
Do you live in a homogeneous German town or diverse aka invaded by immigrants?
Would you rather have Eastern or Southern European immigrants in your country?
Just read that you have 8 children. Wow! Are they very time consuming? What about the money?
Are you going somewhere next hollidays? With 8 children it must be hell to go somewhere as a family.
Then I maybe can spare you some time. There is nothing deeper to understand. But maybe that the decisions are simply ultimately dumb. And that might be hard to believe.
The explanation is that the political competition is made in front of voters with in average IQ 100 and then ultimately the elected folks will act like with IQ 100 even if they have more. Admittedly, this should be alike in other democracies. So what could explain particularly the German way? I'm afraid that it's the German manner of carrying out things with determination and thoroughness. After both the faschism and the communism became particularly strict in their German variant, now a green and "climate change" ideology will get a respective variant.
This "German manner" is advantagous if you are to carry out a meaningful decision. But if it's about carrying out a stupid decision it gets disasterous.
The actual decision to discard nuclear energy (which theoretically could be undone) was made by Merkel purely populistically in the context of the Fukushima event with the intent to short-term gain more political support (which she did). There are zero factual grounds.
I'm convinced that the current democracy in Germany is no good idea. This system has produced disasters in series the last decades and I see no way out within the current system.
One individual is annoying and hateful to me and a number of others dislike me. The point of my message is that everybody is welcome to put questions and expressly also those who dislike me or disagree with me.
Indeed, I would promote that to a certain extent. However, it's a pity to lose compatriots that after some generations end up working against their old home country.
I appreciate them as a remnant of the bigger Wendish background of (Eastern) Germans and they are generally also perceived that way.
An ethnical homogenous German town. I intentionally selected an environment that I considered good for my children for growing up.
None. I know that the question is not answered by that. I prefer not to do as it would give a wrong impression of what I consider relevant.
Their births are distributed on a period of 21 years, so they were not all children at the same time. They did not consume much time, at least i did not feel it that way. Probably I'm not the best father and as for time I mostly did what I wanted and they could hang on or not. Mostly they were around.
As for the spent money, that will likely add up to some not irrelevant amounts, yes. I do act cost-consciously. Maybe interesting: Except for some mispurchases for the children I've actually never regrettet any spent money on them. For what better purpose do I have my money? are my thoughts.
What's your favorite and most inspiring song and why?
I do not have one favourite song but a number. Here are pretty varying off-mainstream examples of music that I do like much. Please don't pay too much attention to the videos. It’s about the music.
The same applies to the German songs that later got great hits. It’s partly their first presentation, that maybe looks a little bit "unprofessional" on TV.
Scott Joplin, Pine Apple Rag (1908):
Harmonic and clear piano composition, what does one want more?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhQvqK67Iwc
Golden Gate Quartet, Go Down Moses (1957):
Every voice a gifted one, great artists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W57Bu2mktcE
Little Richard, Lucille (1957):
Early rock ’n roll, legendary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0Ujb6lJ_mM
Lionel Richie, Truly (1982):
Both music and singing is artistical great, a typical Lionel Richie. It’s a wonderful love song. As every tone is good, it can well be listened to loudly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX-uh1MqAI4
Genesis (Phil Collins), Mama (1983):
A weird piece, but impressive as well. Strange athmosphere, that I - which is unusual in that case - can connect to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ccs2rt0oSzQ
Tanita Takaram, Sobriety (1988):
Nice harmony, interesting and - though deep for a woman - pleasant voice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s8glZ-efMg
Klaus Lage, Monopoly (1985):
Cool melody and good vibes for pushing me. I understand that the text can not be judged. It’s not really important, but maybe that the singer is a little bit complaining about the world being unjust, but so what?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INCG7zTJsog
Heinz Rudolf Kunze, Finden Sie Mabel (first 1986):
I like the melody and the singing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvNJu1Dt_Mg
Marius Müller-Westernhagen (1989)
The music is motivating and pushing me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5yqaGBEyKU
You know that you are cute so this is a tricky interpretation. As for "lost" please note that this is from my personal perspective as a German. Btw. there are closer "visual displays" for that as siblings of mine in Sweden do have such children. So I can perfectly study that "alternative history". As my points were not about a look they are also not easy to visualise in a meaningful way.
Hope I got off your hook there, lol.