What I hear from believable sources there is a large trend to discredit established scientific facts and teach religious nonsense instead like intelligent design and other idiocy. Florida gives any moron the right to complain about topics taught that might offend the "religious feelings" of this snowflake. This seems to go as "religious freedom" with the meaning to have the freedom to force ones own religious ideas upon others.
With jurb6006's insanity you might be correct. He posts any nonsense he thinks to have once read "on the internet".
om Turkey for many decades now. Give Muslims a western job and a a western life-style and they end up looking remarkably like every other westerner. I worked with enough of them in England and the Netherlands to be able to at test to that on the basis of personal experience, but there's plenty of oth er evidence around.
nces of immigration - the immigrants that excite their anxieties change wit h time, but the threat they pose always seems to be the same.
You don't give people jobs. Employers do that. If you spend money on traini ng people, employers are frequently more interested in hiring the people wh o have been trained, than they would have been if they'd have had to train them themselves.
I've never noticed a superfluity of rabble rousers - unemployed or otherwis e. Before you can rouse a rabble, the rabble has to be seriously unhappy ab out something, and can usually find somebody who can both articulate their discontent and is peeved enough, or foolhardy enough, to stick their head f ar enough above the parapet to do it and get noticed.
As a job descripition, "rabble-rouser" isn't popular. "Community Organser", or "career politician" is perhaps as close as you can get without running the risk of being sued. I had an interesting discussion - many years ago - with my ex-sister-in-law about a bunch of people in Australia who weren't g etting the service they should have got from the local bureaucrats and need ed some unobtrusive tutoring on the mechanisms for making their dissatisfac tion obvious to the newspapers without leaving any room for the newspapers to depict them as rioters.
It depends heavily on where you live in Germany. Accommodation is cheap and plentiful in places like Berlin but less so in other large cities. Hamburg costs more and IIRC Munich is about the most expensive city (Bavaria being the most expensive and affluent region). You can go cheapest in the north east of the country; there's some amazing value there like Rostock and the district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern more widely.
No shortage whatsoever of unemployed (and unemployable) rabble rousers in Germany! Did you not see the vast wreckage these scumbags left behind in Hamburg the other day? There was a veritable army of the bastards hell- bent on destruction; the Hamburg police couldn't cope with it and had to call on reinforcements from not only from within Germany but as far afield as Austria! This is the future we have to look forward to thanks to the kind of thinking espoused by the likes of Bill Sloman.
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