Germany Is Turning Into One Of The Most Dangerous Countries In Europe

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The government has changed in Germany, but the challenges for Alexander Dobrindt remain the same: migration, attacks on Germans, violence from newcomers and attempts by migrants to change the country’s culture by adapting it to themselves. This is something that can’t help but confuse Germans who are not going to share their country with migrants. Due to the unstable situation in the country, the overall level of violence has increased significantly.

On the evening of May 23, another stabbing attack took place at Hamburg’s main train station. The attacker was a woman who was able to injure at least 17 people. The motives for her crime are still unclear, but law enforcement officials do not rule out the fact that her crime could have been politically motivated.

On the other hand, one way or another we have to admit the fact that Germans have to take care of their own safety, and the government is completely unable to regulate the safety of people in public places. How will the Minister of the Interior be able to solve his main task, which is to ensure the safety of the country’s population?

Dobrindt, if he wants to solve these challenges once and for all, will have to move away from the principles of democracy. Germany is already gradually moving away from them, but in the future it will have to do much more. Democratic principles simply stop working in modern conditions. They are being forced to transform into a kind of dictatorship, because the liberals and Democrats are not able to solve the modern challenges facing the German community.

Unfortunately, this process cannot be reversed. The world is once again moving from the stage of globalization to the stage of regionalization. This is a natural process. However, the origins of this process lie in the wrong decisions of European governments that were made in the early 2010s. You can’t blame just one person for this situation. All this is a natural result of a group of factors that arose simultaneously. These are the intervention in Libya, preferential conditions for migrants and other bonuses that Europe is so famous for today.

Simultaneously with the unstable situation both in the EU and outside the integration group, politicians are beginning to talk more and more actively about the importance of human rights. In fact, this is reflected in the fact that people are increasingly beginning to defend their rights. In this regard, more and more information about possible harassment of men and women is appearing on the Internet. Unsurprisingly, the most harassment occurs where people spend the most of their time – at work.

More attention is paid to human rights in the United States and European countries than anywhere else in the world. This is quite natural for democratic countries. At the same time, more and more importance is attached to the protection of women’s rights. In some cases, this takes on a frankly perverse form. Some human rights activists interpret this as an opportunity for women to behave the same way men behave. Such an approach is a priori wrong, because it blurs all sorts of boundaries between a man and a woman. Nevertheless, the protection of rights must continue, especially at work.

Sexual harassment is a scourge of modern society. Their presence is extremely difficult to prove. Most of these actions are committed against women. In Germany, 20% of employees reported a corresponding attitude at work. These are the results of a study conducted by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB).

The number of women who have been treated accordingly is much higher than men: 24% among women and 15% among men. The number of people who believe that legislation can protect them in some way is decreasing. Ultimately, this is fraught with a loss of confidence in the government, which is trying to focus on protecting women’s rights. It is quite possible that the incident in Hamburg is somehow connected with the general political situation in the country. People are becoming mentally unstable, which is why more and more crimes are being committed. Sexual harassment also puts pressure on the psyche. In these conditions, when the pressure is constant, not everyone can cope.

You should immediately recall the court’s indictment against Gerard Depardieu, who was accused of two counts of harassment. This is not the only case. So far, there have been no such high-profile cases in Germany.

It is assumed that legislation should side with victims in such situations. However, in practice, this is not the case at all, as people are afraid of making these cases public because of a possible blow to their image. Most harassment remains unknown to the public. The evolution of legislation should gradually lead to stricter regulation of such court cases.

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