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Originally Posted by Zyklop
This wasn´t caused by antipathy to manual labor. We now have a higher unemployment rate in Germany than that before Hitler came but still our authorities are propagating mass immigration.
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See the hyperlink (
http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/russian.htm) , it quotes a letter (translated into English) published in a 1942 party magazine:
"For the last six months my wife has been searching for household assistance to care for my four children and help out with the garden. We have tried and tried, but when the [German] girls hear "four children" they are generally unfortunately no longer interested. Sad but true! At my post here in Russia we hired a [Russian] girl who I decided was the right person for my household."
I am not bringing up this problem to propose mass immigration as a solution, but merely to help clarify some of the root causes of these trends. Aside from the historical notes, such a statement could easily be made by upper-middle class American families right now or 20 years ago. It is the perpetual problem that brought slavery to the USA (along with all its residual problems that damage the nation today).
Somehow having foreign peoples provide manual labor appeals to the European sensibility, but paradoxically, the social effects of importing that labor do not. Just as in the USA, it is European-Americans such as George Bush who want to allow Mexicans to come in and even gain amnestry and citizenship.