

If you have the means to, sure go for it. In the end I think you’ll need some form of community as well in any new country you go to.
If you have the means to, sure go for it. In the end I think you’ll need some form of community as well in any new country you go to.
Seeing alot of (for good reason) depressed folks here. I think we need to build community, in real life or online if there’s no other way.
“Hey dude, you feel miserable? Well you’re not alone, and maybe we can start to think about why we all feel miserable”.
You’re just seeing a perfectly reasonable study in the worst light possible, because you and most of us have been made to feel like shit about our lives.
Little known fact about us Germans, we all act in unison as a swarm entity. When we vote, the election results are 100% for one candidate, everybody always supports every bill that is brought in parliament since our minds are melded together. We strive for unity and to bring you shitty fossil fuel cars. Eat our Sauerkraut to become one with the hive Gemeinschaft.
I’d argue that the left was too divided before, but now are surging. Now that BSW has splintered out, Die Linke is ore unified than in decades. And with BSW seemingly shooting itself in the foot by self sabotaging their own state prospects, they have shown they’d rather prioritize being a pro Russia voice in the opposition than a constructive player for the people.
The BSWs leaving has helped focus the Linkspartei on its socialist, anti fascist core. And the voters seem to recognize it