Essentially they are okay with teenagers who have lived here for 14 years having more rights than a Mexican who has lived here AND worked here for 50 years because of his illegal status and because the teenager's ancestors have lived in the country for generations.
However, whenever the subject of 'reparations' gets brought up they say things like 'we aren't responsible for the crimes of our ancestors', 'how are we supposed to apologise for something someone else did', 'those guys have nothing to do with us'.
How are these 2 related? Well you're taking pride and safeguarding culture based on the good things your ancestors did (not you) and asking people to behave according to your wishes because of it. But you're not willing to take the shame and responsibility of what your ancestors (not you) did
We have someone who works in our Data team who lives in Bangladesh. He's been offline for 3 weeks without internet access. Are there really places without internet access? When's that getting restored?
We have someone who works in our Data team who lives in Bangladesh. He's been offline for 3 weeks without internet access. Are there really places without internet access? When's that getting restored?
They are born here and have a German passport
And then there are people like Pierre Vogel who are Germans of German descent that converted.
It's a giant mess at this point.
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