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Far too many fellow citizens have at least a very crude understanding of democracy, if they even know what to do with democracy. And so we can read today in the Heilbronner Stimme (February 10.2.2024, 23: XNUMX) that some of them “do not feel politically represented at all”.

So you have to ask yourself where these fellow citizens get their feelings from. The first thing you can notice is that these people are usually not involved in local clubs or associations. On the contrary, they found their own clubs and organizations and consciously separated or disintegrated themselves from our society, with which they obviously did not want to have anything to do with.

If they happen to wander into a local club purely by chance and you don't immediately roll out the red carpet for them, you'll have to hear that you're at least being discriminatory, maybe even a covert racist. If they still remain a member, their involvement in the club is very limited because it doesn't bring anything financially at all - voluntary work is probably completely alien to these people.

And as far as politics are concerned, at least in Heilbronn it is much worse! Most of their political role models are anti-democrats and despots; only Putin, Erdogan and perhaps Orban are real men - of course, women continue to only have a serving role.

I have been trying for many years to at least get people from Heilbronn with a migration background involved politically. In all these years I have only managed to activate one such fellow citizen. I was able to keep another person in our voters' association, but he vehemently refuses to run on a "German" list; he continues to campaign tirelessly with his own list.

Even my offers to ensure a “good” place on the list were rejected several times and doing something myself for a place on the list was categorically ruled out.

In addition to voluntary work, social participation is another foreign concept to these fellow citizens! It usually only counts if something comes out of it for these people. And if these fellow citizens do get involved socially, then the misery and need in Heilbronn doesn't count at all, because then your own commitment has to be for these fellow citizens, e.g. B. pay out in India or Turkey.

During the last local council election campaign, I was able to see clearly how completely uninterested far too many fellow citizens with a migrant background are. Too many of those who promised me personally that they would vote ended up not voting - the excuses are outrageous. And so it is an open secret that people with a migrant background do not participate sufficiently in the elections. And another secret that when they do vote, they don't vote for their “own” candidates at all.

I have no understanding for this behavior of my fellow citizens with a migration background! But I also know that there are far too many fellow citizens without a migrant background who think and act exactly the same way - and when they get involved, they contemptuously turn their backs on the democracy that they themselves have never experienced and really vote for everything is making a front against our democracy: the hit list is headed by the grandchildren of Hitler and Stalin. Which once again leads me to the conclusion that it is actually not a migrant problem, but rather a problem of a lack of brain mass and a lack of neuronal connections.

That's why it no longer surprises me that it's not just a belligerent Vladimir Putin maintains several parties in Germany, solely to destroy Germany, but now also one Recep Tayyip Erdogan starts with its own party; However, not to destroy Germany, but “just” to convert our country into a Turkish caliphate, which one of its local representatives recently announced at an event. And as with the AfD, there are other party representatives who put these statements into perspective again.

And so we can actually be really happy that the vast majority of these idiots still don't vote!

conversations

Even if there is no coffee this weekend Detlef Stern there will still be plenty of good conversations. And the beginning was made yesterday with the New Year's reception of the European associations. It was very pleasing that a few younger participants took the opportunity not only to introduce themselves, but also to talk about interesting topics. And by the way, I was able to get one or two new players to play the European ball. Because of all the good conversations, I didn't even get around to taking the obligatory photo of the Heilbronn participants, which would then have been available as a separate article on the EUROPA-UNION website. Perhaps this will now lead to a few younger federalists coming up with the idea and taking the initiative themselves.

Relaxation

Yesterday I sat completely relaxed in the White Hall of the New Palace and waited for the first guests to arrive. Since the seating didn't allow me to dangle my feet, I just did it with my soul.

And so my thoughts just wandered. My parents recently received a bill from HNVG for 39 cents. A look at the invoice revealed that it wasn't one of their own contracts. They therefore contacted the HNVG to clarify the matter. For data protection reasons alone, they didn't find out who actually owned this contract and the invoice, but the HNVG insisted that my parents pay the invoice. Ultimately they transferred the 39 cents to HNVG. The really bad thing is that there is probably not a single employee or person in charge at HNVG who could notice that something has gotten completely out of hand.

And if you think that you can't beat that in Germany, just take a look briefly on the daily news. Just a windy foreigner named Rene Benko received at least 680 million euros in German state aid without adequate security, which now means that we taxpayers have to foot the bill. And also one Donald Trump could and can probably continue to rely on us co-financing it via Deutsche Bank, because its bad loans are passed on by the bank to us taxpayers as write-offs (“peanuts”). Our country has long since become a paradise for tax and subsidy fraudsters and money launderers.

And so it wouldn't surprise me if recently Vladimir Putin once again treated to a new luxury yacht and the German energy industry simply passed the costs on to its customers, because that could explain the 39 cents.


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