Guest vlad_96 Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 14% au depistat ei.. probabil sunt mai multi
Dirlewanger Posted December 13, 2009 Author Posted December 13, 2009 E bine ca doar 14% si nu mai multi90% dintre adolescentii romani sunt cocalari si analfabeti. E mai bine nu?
Phyxyon Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 90% dintre adolescentii romani sunt cocalari si analfabeti. E mai bine nu? As zice mai degraba vreo 80% insa a adolescenti e prea putin zis ... cocalarismul se pare ca incepe sa atace varste si mai fragede , uita-te prin gimnaziul din ziua de azi si plangi de ce vei vedea ...
Random Hero Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 As zice mai degraba vreo 80% insa a adolescenti e prea putin zis ... cocalarismul se pare ca incepe sa atace varste si mai fragede , uita-te prin gimnaziul din ziua de azi si plangi de ce vei vedea ...Zi ca nu e grozav sa vezi mucosi de clasa a 5a plini de W@L0@R3 M4NK4TZ4$H...
Logrono Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 90% dintre adolescentii romani sunt cocalari si analfabeti. E mai bine nu?Te sustinn
Phyxyon Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 Zi ca nu e grozav sa vezi mucosi de clasa a 5a plini de W@L0@R3 M4NK4TZ4$H... Eram si noi prosti si tampiti insa nici chiar asa ... si nu vorbesc din partea unui dinozaur care a terminat scoala acum 50 de ani ci foarte recent . Zic eu parca prea mult s-au schimbat mentalitatile in ultimii 2-3 ani , din ce in ce mai multi se prostesc ori asa am fost dintotdeauna? E usor cand te uiti in urma insa sper si cred ca generatia mea cel putin era ceva mai inventiva cand venea vorba de distractie .
eugen66 Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Where did this "German" image come from? It's hard to say who the first person was to show up to a party in a Lonsdale shirt, curse "the Russians" or download the latest CDs by Bremen's Germanic renegade heavy metal band Kategorie C. But Christian, Stefan and Andy don't really care how it all started. They see just themselves as good kids, living in decent families in a small city west of Munich. They're in their late teens, about to graduate from high school. And they say that there are too many foreigners "in our country." They say that "they" should leave, and that then things would be sure to get better.They believe that if foreigners left there would be more jobs and fewer unemployed Turks getting money from the government. There would be no Albanian drug dealers on the streets and no macho Islamic guys hitting on their girlfriends. They would also no longer run the risk of being beaten up by large groups of "Russians" on a Friday night in front of their favorite bar. They say it is always "the Russians" who attack first.Christian, Stefan and Andy aren't the fighting types. They repeat stupid xenophobic language, but aren't just dim-witted thugs. They say that they would never vote for the NPD -- or not yet at any rate. They say they're afraid. Afraid of violent foreigners in their own home town. So afraid, in fact, that they wouldn't even give us their real first names.To avoid getting bloody noses, they've discovered a detour through back yards when they go out on a Friday night. Ever since the neighborhood near the train station became a ghetto for immigrants, drunk young Russian-born Germans (the descendants of ethnic Germans who have lived in Russia for generations but who returned to Germany in large numbers following the collapse of the Soviet Union) have been cruising the city's downtown streets and alleys, looking for a fight. First, says Andy, they surround their victim, then start pushing him around, and finally descend on him with their fists. Since then the three teenagers, all tall and athletic, have been avoiding the gas station and the athletic club's parking lot, places where the Russians hang out.This defensive posture is referred as Deutscht?melei, or sticking up for everything German. It's an us-against-them attitude, us-against-the-Russians, the Turks, the Albanians. Young Germans no longer know how to differentiate between foreign thugs and peaceful foreign-born German citizens. And they are convinced that their generation should no longer be held responsible for Hitler's crimes.Wouldn't it be better to go to the police or speak with the parents? "They," says Stefan, "don't have a clue about what's going on. And the police don't even bother to show up anymore. They don't care."One of the boys says that his mother, who he characterizes as "more to the left," became very upset when he and a group of friends tied the German flag to their tent during a summer camping trip. "Hey guys," she said, angrily, "you must be nuts, where do you think you are?" But what the boy's mother didn't seem to notice was that the surrounding tents were all flying flags -- Dutch, British and Hungarian -- and that no one seemed to care about that."We're not allowed to be patriots. We're not allowed to be proud of our country, but they are. Why? It's really annoying," they say.Too cool for SkoolSo now they wear something they call the secret insignia of the right-wing scene: New Balance shoes. The "N" on the shoes is supposed to stand for "national," something that would never occur to mothers. They download songs by bands like St?rkraft (Disturbing Force) and sport closely-cropped hair. And instead of making them outcasts in their school, their music and their haircuts are even considered hip in German schools these days.Quietly and persistently, a new youth culture has developed in both the eastern and western parts of Germany. It's Germanic and xenophobic and potentially explosive. While the German government does its best to ban neo-Nazi demonstrations at memorials for victims of the Nazis, right-wing extremism is gaining new adherents in schools, concert venues and at youth gatherings. The "nationalist mood" has become "chronic and wide-spread" in former East Germany, says Bernd Wagner, an expert on extremism. But young people in these areas are unlikely to encounter many foreigners there. According to a current study by the Bavarian State Office for Political Education, their right-wing extremism is a protest -- even a revolt -- against the West's more liberal, middle-class values.Most young right-wingers, both in the West and the East, are not willing to engage in violence, but they do prepare the ground for skinheads and thugs. The first effects of this process are already being felt. In its annual report issued last week, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution notes that neo-Nazi groups have experienced growth rates in excess of 25 percent. The number of crimes and violent acts committed by right-wing extremists is also growing, as is the frequency of skinhead concerts. Minister of the Interior Otto Schily says that the increasingly aggressive right-wing extremist movement is cause "for great concern."If everything's allowed what's there to rebel against? DPALabels associated with right-wing extremism are considered hip by many German school kids.Many parents and teachers are completely perplexed by their children's xenophobic tendencies. These are fathers and mothers who came of age in the 1960s, who provided their children with a liberal upbringing, and whose greatest fear was that their kids might be taking drugs. They have been completely taken by surprise by the right-wing sentiments of German young people. Take, for example, a mother from Bremen who moved to the country with her husband and three children a few years ago. "Everything is wonderful here," she thought at the time. Two-and-a-half years later, when the woman threw her son out of the house, his parting words were "Heil Hitler!" The boy had become increasingly drawn in by the local right-wing scene. The parents saw all the physical signs, but none of it meant much to them. How could they have known that sweaters by Lonsdale or Pitbull are especially popular among right-wing extremists? "After all, they're expensive clothes, so all I thought was that they must be good, brand-name quality." There was one incident that worried them a bit, but for the wrong reasons. One of their son's new friends showed up wearing a jacket labeled "Bierpatrioten" (Beer Patriots), the name of a right-wing band. But the mother took it as a sign that perhaps her son was drinking too much.It eventually became more apparent to the woman and her husband that their son had drifted off to the right. He listened to CDs with titles like "Revenge for Rudolf He?" and was visited by the police, who claimed that he and two of his friends had beaten up a Pole. Finally, the mother had seen enough. She threw the boy out of the house.Right-wing extremists tend to do most of their recruiting in rural areas. Augsburg street worker Heiko Helbig dubs the phenomenon "village fascism." One of the reasons that rural areas have become such fertile ground for right-wingers is the lack of activities for young people. Those who aren't members of athletic leagues have become easy prey for neo-Nazi recruiters. During youth meetings, Helbig sometimes discovers seemingly harmless boys carrying pamphlets of songs that were popular in the Nazi army, or Wehrmacht.Other street workers say that the extreme right-wing NPD party sponsors trips to demonstrations in Dresden for high-school students -- bus ride, lunch and beer free of charge. "The Right," says N?rnberg youth advisor Detlef Menske, "seems to have discovered the key." In fact, Nazi culture has become so omnipresent in the daily lives of some young people that they use Adolf Hitler's voice as their cell phone ring tone and Nazi symbols as their screen savers.One of the most damaging aspects of neo-Nazi activity in the countryside is the silence of the parent generation. Local officials and the police still refer to neo-Nazi efforts as a fringe activity, and they refuse to acknowledge the potential for conflict with violent foreign gangs in Germany's smaller cities. DDPThe NPD organizes free trips for school children to party demonstrationsThe press in the Bavarian town of Aichach had reported on a presumably foreign gang of thugs who had been attacking German youth, seemingly at random. The police downplayed the report, saying they were dealing with an "isolated group." Perhaps they were right, but young people in the town have reported multiple attacks, a circumstance that no one seems to be taking seriously in Aichach -- no one but right-wing extremists.It's a similar situation in the small city of Cloppenburg in northern Germany. 25% of Cloppenburg's residents are now immigrants, and young Russian-born Germans have begun terrorizing the city. The local park is now considered dangerous at night, with passersby reporting knife attacks. Only after local CDU (Christian Democratic Union) politician Hans-J?rgen Grimme was robbed did the local population finally embark on an open discussion of the problems of integration.Asta e diferenta dintre tinerii lor si tinerii romani. Ei sunt nationalisti,romanii sunt manelisti.
Random Hero Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Asta e diferenta dintre tinerii lor si tinerii romani. Ei sunt nationalisti,romanii sunt manelisti.Viitor de aur tara noasta are.
eugen66 Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Viitor de aur tara noasta are.Aur? Poate ceva galben cacaniu :P
Random Hero Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Aur? Poate ceva galben cacaniu :PSau trebuia sa scriu eu hAur, cred ca era ceva mai corect :D
iNm Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 E trist sa mai vezi asa ceva in prezent. Se presupune ca ar trebui sa invatam ceva din istorie. E in natura omului sa persiste in aceleasi greseli. Pacat.
Komisaru Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Si eu ma intreb de ce dracu nu invata nimic din istorie. Au mai incercat evreii sa le traga teapa la nemti si au sfarsit prost. Acum vad ca atentia nemtilor este indreptata catre albanezi ,turci si alte feluri de imigranti. Daca a citit cineva ce a postat eugen, vedem cum sta treaba. Adolescentii nemti sunt satui de traficantii de droguri albanezi, si de rusii care cauta bataie. O sa ii vedem si pe ei in lagare peste 10 ani.Peste 30-40 de ani o sa ne poveasteasca profesorii de istorie despre saracii albanezi sau imigranti care nu au facut nimic si au fost exterminati. Nice shit!
Whiplash Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Aparent aceleasi mizerii globaliste li se servesc si nemtilor pe toate caile. Diferenta e ca ei sunt rezistenti. 14% e un numar mare, chiar si neoficial, cred ca sunt mult mai multi, lucru de care ii invidiez.Articolul ala oricum e o mizerie. Ii condamna pe tinerii germani pentru ca indraznesc sa se apere impotriva porcilor betivi de rusi care sunt pusi mereu pe scandal(ce sa faci cand urla foamea in tine si n-ai altceva decat vodka) si a altor minoritati parazitare.Si bineinteles nationalismul e ceva rau pentru ca adeptii lui refuza sa-i ia in brate pe nespalatii care le sar cu cutitul la beregata in propria lor tara.
eugen66 Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Aparent aceleasi mizerii globaliste li se servesc si nemtilor pe toate caile. Diferenta e ca ei sunt rezistenti. 14% e un numar mare, chiar si neoficial, cred ca sunt mult mai multi, lucru de care ii invidiez.Articolul ala oricum e o mizerie. Ii condamna pe tinerii germani pentru ca indraznesc sa se apere impotriva porcilor betivi de rusi care sunt pusi mereu pe scandal(ce sa faci cand urla foamea in tine si n-ai altceva decat vodka) si a altor minoritati parazitare.Si bineinteles nationalismul e ceva rau pentru ca adeptii lui refuza sa-i ia in brate pe nespalatii care le sar cu cutitul la beregata in propria lor tara.Nationalismul a devenit ceva RAU. Daca esti nationalist, esti automat nenorocit, idiot, nebun, EXTREMIST.
eleodor Posted December 22, 2009 Posted December 22, 2009 Oricum nu suport copiii germani,am o boala pe ei.
eugen66 Posted December 22, 2009 Posted December 22, 2009 M-AM SATURAT SA AUD DE EVREI, cat timp o sa-i mai pupam in cur pentru holocaust, si de ce trebuie toata lumea sa faca asta. Stilul asta de politica cu noi suntem minoritari si asupriti imi provoaca scarba. Vezi tiganii din romania. Nu vreau sa mai vad oameni care primesc avantaje doar ca s-au nascut intr-o anumita religie sau etnie. Si daca asta e antisemitism sa ma pupati in c.. toti.