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What Russian trolls want you to believe:

Germany is building up a massive military force to take over Europe. The Nazis are back! This is WWIII. 😱

Reality:

Germany is facing mass unemployment and deindustrialization, does not have a functioning road or train system, bridges all over the country are crumbling, has no military service and a defense as small as Italy's despite a β…“ more people, has no real information or security service, has a decrepit and unsecured electrical grid, and has _no emergency supplies_ of energy, generators, food, or medicine.

It has nothing. It literally has absolutely nothing. Zero zip nada.

It took years to even setup an emergency warning system and it still doesn't work, properly. There is a seemingly endless supply of work-shy and disproportionately violent foreigners flooding into the country, and a never-ending stream of productive, peaceful citizens leaving to get away from them.

You can cut one power cable in the German capital and take out a whole suburb for a week, and the city can't even figure out how to organize emergency shelters, lighting, or a soup kitchen for the residents.

Yes, we need to spend more money on this stuff. Unfortunately, a lot of the money that was supposed to go toward this is being spent on social welfare, woke/lefty NGOs, refugee whatever, and other vote-buying. Surprise, surprise.

In other news β€” completely unrelated to the Union doing whatever stupid stuff the SPD says β€” the AfD is now at 26%, making it the most-popular party in Germany. They are rapidly making headway by promising to do amazing things like figure out how to keep the lights on and the border controlled.

/rant

This sounds exactly like The Netherlands. Makes sense i guess. The only thing we did better is that we voted against chat control.

What we do worse is that it's snowing now and unless it stops and thaws within the next few days people will starve to death because we always under invest in infrastructure to keep roads accessible.

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I always thought that liked the Dutch roads way more than the German ones, almost no red lights in the rural area we visited last year for 10 days. And speeding limits which is great too…

Yeah, Berlin actually had the same exact incident happen in September, but they didn't learn anything at all from it, and were just like, that's okay, we'll just have to ride bikes and BBQ outside. No biggie. πŸ€™πŸ»

And now it happened during the coldest, darkest part of winter and they're like... Oh, well that is actually worse. Gosh. Gee. Golly.

Yeah, you idiots, the power going out in winter is worse. All the facepalms, fr.

Who is starving to death? And the Germany description does not sound exactly like NL to me at all. Sure there's plenty to improve here (as in any country), but lets not overreact, its still a great place to live and I personally couldnt think of many countries where I'd rather be born.