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What do you know about germany and where did you learn it?

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Seriously. Just because bad things happen in Europe does not mean that you get killed here instantly.

Never_falter asked if media affects the way we perceive countries. If anyone from outside Europe (without personally residing in Europe) really thinks that "there be dragons", I´d say the media has given you an incomplete picture.

Bad things happen in the States too, and I for one don´t think that all Americans are doomed. That would be the most simplistic conclusion I could draw based on the media alone. For me to have a realistic idea of what the States are like, I would have to have lived there. And even then I wouldn´t get the full picture. Germany is a big country.
 
Of course the chances are rare that I'd get killed. But compare those chances to ten, or even five, years ago. Why take the chance. If I want to visit a typical German town, I'll just go to Istanbul.
 
The thing is, you are thinking about a large, probably mostly Muslim population. Those don´t just exist in Germany. Those exist all over Europe. Can you have a debate about the validity of multiculturalism? Of course you can. Can you debate whether the whole "melting pot" thing really works? Of course you can.

I think most people can and will tell you that it does not always work, and there are downsides to it. The question to ask is: why is this? Is it just on "the foreigners"? Is it on governments, who don´t know how to manage the integration process? The answer is, both. In several countries the strategy for cultural integration has been severely flawed. Including the US.

Europe consists of nations that have mixed cultures. However, whether this works or not depends on a large amount of factors and circumstances. In all European countries there are cities with a larger amount of foreign nationals and cities with almost no foreign nationals. You cannot judge a whole nation based on news items.
 
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I learned that German lawnmowers from the early 60's are surprisingly dangerous.
This was from my uncle who lost an eye to one, when it picked up a pebble and sent it flying across the street where it hit the poor guy.

Fortunately, however. German glass eyes are of exceptional quality. Which my Grandmother discovered when her 5 year old son, would (repeatedly) throw his glass eye out of his bedroom window. Which she would then have to chase down the street. Despite this, it never broke.

This took place while the family lived in base housing while grandad was stationed in Germany.
 
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