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Poor integration record of Turkish community in Germany

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Postby shahmaran » Tue Oct 19, 2010 12:04 am

kurupetos wrote:
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paliometoxo wrote:turks hate to acknowledge they are a minority why?... in germany of course


They have no problem with that obviously.

The problem is the way Germany is expecting them to "integrate".

They have to give up their Turkish citizenship in order to become German and they are not free to easily travel back and forward until they do that. This results in a lot of them to never go back home for decades.

It is an effective way to assimilate.

Plus they are forced to take this test on Germany before they can apply! :lol:


What is wrong with that?


It is stupid, no one immigrates for the culture, but for work, they are desperate. They wouldn't have put people through these tests a few decades ago when they were desperate for those Turk's to come.

Also ironically, some of their own PM's are known to have failed that test. :roll:


When Turkey enters the EU, you won't have any of these problems. You can get a permanent resident's permit after only five years and you don't have to know a single German word. :wink:


True, but Turkey's entrance to the EU is blocked by Germany as well.

Even if they hand Cyprus over on a silver plate, decorated with chakistes and goryandoro, German's seem to have other reasons to keep her out.

And then there is the French of course :roll:

Even then, they are talking about a limited membership, where people have restricted freedom of travel.

It is just a show, really, no one wants Turkey.


That's true, but you as a Turkish Cypriot can marry a turkish woman (or man since gay marriages are legit in Germany), then divorce, marry another, etc. Imagine how many Turks you can help out! :wink:


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Postby kurupetos » Tue Oct 19, 2010 3:06 am

shahmaran wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
CBBB wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:turks hate to acknowledge they are a minority why?... in germany of course


They have no problem with that obviously.

The problem is the way Germany is expecting them to "integrate".

They have to give up their Turkish citizenship in order to become German and they are not free to easily travel back and forward until they do that. This results in a lot of them to never go back home for decades.

It is an effective way to assimilate.

Plus they are forced to take this test on Germany before they can apply! :lol:


What is wrong with that?


It is stupid, no one immigrates for the culture, but for work, they are desperate. They wouldn't have put people through these tests a few decades ago when they were desperate for those Turk's to come.

Also ironically, some of their own PM's are known to have failed that test. :roll:


When Turkey enters the EU, you won't have any of these problems. You can get a permanent resident's permit after only five years and you don't have to know a single German word. :wink:


True, but Turkey's entrance to the EU is blocked by Germany as well.

Even if they hand Cyprus over on a silver plate, decorated with chakistes and goryandoro, German's seem to have other reasons to keep her out.

And then there is the French of course :roll:

Even then, they are talking about a limited membership, where people have restricted freedom of travel.

It is just a show, really, no one wants Turkey.


That's true, but you as a Turkish Cypriot can marry a turkish woman (or man since gay marriages are legit in Germany), then divorce, marry another, etc. Imagine how many Turks you can help out! :wink:


Yer funny...


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Postby Lit » Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:40 pm

Germany to Make Forced Marriage a Crime

Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said that forced marriages are "a tradition that may have been tolerable in olden times" but not in modern Germany.

The legislation still needs to pass parliament.

About 4.3 million Muslims live in Germany, and forced marriage is still fairly common, especially among Turks and Arabs.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/10/27 ... age-crime/
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