Darkness, imprisoning me
All that I see, absolute horror
I cannot live, I cannot die
Trapped in myself, body my holding cell
Landmine has taken my sight
Taken my speech, taken my hearing
Taken my arms, taken my legs
Taken my soul, left me with life in Hell
this is the play, they tolerate trump and let him in for 4 years to move the needle to an even gayer and retarded republican party.
You know trump will campaign for these fags so hard.
if you live in western europe and say that you can't have kids because it's "too expensive":
very likely your spending is through the roof. likely because you "have to" live in an expensive city (all the cosmopolitan culture you don't get to see because you don't have money and are too tired!) and do constant consumption of garbage for dopamine kicks. spend less on few things of good quality that bring joy, like good coffee.
probably you also got brainwashed into not grabbing every last penny of state money (extracted from you via taxation) because "others need it more". even when you are entitled by laws, which you follow by the letter when they take freedom away from others and yourself.
if YOU don't take the money, it goes into bombing people around the globe to "defend democracy" and implementing things to make your own society even MORE shit.
that's the alternative.
the money doesn't go into helping the poor. certainly not into helping the poor of your own society like old people who worked their whole life or raised a family.
first thing the new german government talked about was axing unemployment benefits to save a few pennies while implementing limitless military spending.
Never forget what they took from us!!!
Germany’s migrant population is surging, with new data from the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) revealing that more than one in four people now living in the country has a migration background.
In 2024, the number of residents with an immigration background rose by 4 percent, or 873,000 people, compared to the previous year, reaching a record 21.2 million. This represents 25.6 percent of the total population, up from 24.7 percent in 2023.
The term “migration background” includes both those who have immigrated themselves (first-generation migrants) and those born in Germany to two immigrant parents (second-generation). Nearly 16.1 million people — 19.4 percent of the population — were immigrants themselves, while an additional 5.2 million, or 6.3 percent, were born in Germany to two foreign-born parents.
In contrast, the native-born population without any migration history fell by 1 percent (734,000 people) to 57.4 million, now comprising 69.3 percent of the country.
The youth of Germany’s migrant population stands out. Among people aged 20 to 39, more than one in three (34 percent) had a migration background in 2024. Among those over 65, that figure drops to 14 percent. The average age of someone with a migration background is 38.2 years, nearly a decade younger than those without one, who average 47.4 years. Those with only one immigrant parent had the youngest average age of all groups at 25.1.
Migration since 2015 has played a major role in these shifts, with nearly 6.5 million people living in Germany in 2024 immigrating after 2015.
Between 2015 and 2021, the largest groups came from Syria (716,000), Romania (300,000), and Poland (230,000). From 2022 to 2024, Ukraine dominated the figures, with 843,000 arrivals, followed by Syria (124,000) and Turkey (112,000).
The main reasons cited for migrating to Germany since 2015 were to seek asylum (31 percent), employment (23 percent), and family reunification (21 percent). Among women, family reunification was especially significant, cited by 26 percent alongside 30 percent who cited flight. Among men, 32 percent cited flight and 28 percent employment.
The new figures confirm that Germany’s migrant population is growing rapidly, leading to demographic pressures and concerns over integration.