In a new interview with one of Germany’s top newspapers, principal Norma Grube, who runs two schools in Chemnitz, describes increasingly chaotic conditions where many children have difficulty speaking German, assaults are commonplace, and parent-teacher meetings routinely require interpreters. In fact, there is little Grube tells Die Welt that backs the claims by pro-migration advocates that increasing diversity will bring a brighter future to Germany.
“Twenty-three different nations meet in the schoolyard, some of whom cannot understand each other at all and who sometimes come from hostile regions, such as Russia and Ukraine. We need a lot of parent-teacher talks, which mostly take place with interpreters. And that brings us to one of the reasons why the teaching profession has become less and less attractive: The psychological stress is enormous and it has increased significantly,” said Grube.
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Grube’s story is far from unusual as Germany undergoes a massive demographic transformation, with critics of what is happening referring to the Great Replacement, the phenomenon of Europeans being replaced by non-Europeans across the West. In Berlin, 40 percent of students do not speak German as their native language, and in cities like Hamburg, the majority of students have a migrant background. Overall, an astounding 38 percent of all children in elementary schools in Germany have migrant backgrounds.
‘The psychological stress is enormous’ – Diversity not a strength in Germany’s troubled school system
Germany has accepted millions of migrants over the last few years, and in turn, the country’s school system has been transformed into a diversified, multicultural student body.Remix News Staffer (Remix News)
Nanook
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in reply to J. Løvstuhagen • •Totally.
I also do not want to make light of the conditions that these people have - they should be helped, period.
Nobody is helping them by mutilating their bodies and pushing them further into their delusions.
Nanook
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J. Løvstuhagen
in reply to J. Løvstuhagen • •Right - plus, being so youthful, they are enamored with new ideas, and they flutter from place to place.
It's really quite romantic when the world is not full of poison like it is now.