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I'm leaving Germany | Brutally Honest Review

I'm leaving Germany | Brutally Honest Review

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Overview

The speaker, a long-time resident of Germany, announces their decision to leave the country permanently due to a perceived decline in quality of life, attributing this to decades of poor political decisions. They detail specific issues including a struggling economy with high energy costs, a punitive tax system that discourages hard work and entrepreneurship, and an overly generous social welfare system that incentivizes laziness. The speaker also highlights societal problems such as hostility towards children, a decline in public safety, unaffordable housing, and crumbling infrastructure. They criticize the political system for its lack of accountability, suppression of free speech, and failure to address these issues, contrasting Germany unfavorably with countries like Japan, which they see as orderly and value-driven. The video serves as a cautionary tale for those considering moving to Germany.

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  • Announces permanent departure from Germany after living there for over 30 years.
  • Expresses disappointment that previous videos promoting Germany are now misleading.
  • Attributes the decline to consistent poor political decisions over 20 years.
  • States that quality of life is degrading and the pace is accelerating.
  • Germany's economy has been stagnant or in recession for years.
  • High energy costs, particularly electricity, are crippling industries.
  • The transition to renewable energy was poorly implemented, leading to increased costs.
  • Businesses are moving abroad due to high operational expenses.
  • Mass layoffs are common across various sectors.
  • High taxes and social insurance contributions significantly reduce take-home pay.
  • Earning more leads to a disproportionately higher tax burden.
  • Germany is described as hostile to entrepreneurs and small businesses.
  • Self-employed individuals face higher social insurance costs, including mandatory pension contributions.
  • The pension system is seen as unsustainable and offers poor returns.
  • Germany's social welfare system is perceived as overly generous.
  • Working a low-income job may yield little more financial benefit than receiving social welfare.
  • The system is seen as rewarding laziness and penalizing hard work.
  • Abuse of the social welfare system is widespread, particularly in cities like Berlin.
  • Unemployed individuals with children receive significant benefits, disincentivizing work.
  • German society is perceived as hostile towards children.
  • Lack of family-friendly facilities, like diaper changing stations on trains.
  • Women no longer feel safe walking alone at night.
  • Increased crime is evident, with products being locked up in stores.
  • Terror defense costs are impacting public events like Christmas markets.
  • Germany struggles with integrating refugees whose asylum claims are denied but cannot be deported.
  • This limbo situation creates resentment and social problems.
  • The speaker clarifies they are not blaming migration itself, but Germany's poor management of it.
  • Housing in Germany has become extremely unaffordable, especially for those under 35.
  • Even middle-class individuals cannot realistically afford to buy property.
  • Infrastructure, particularly the train system, is falling apart and unreliable.
  • Germany's train system aims for low punctuality rates and considers trains only late after 10 minutes.
  • The country spends heavily on foreign aid while its own infrastructure decays.
  • The political landscape is dominated by two parties (CDU/SPD) with little change.
  • The political system is seen as undemocratic due to the exclusion of the AfD party.
  • Free speech is increasingly suppressed, with people facing arrest for online posts.
  • State propaganda is prevalent, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The speaker believes Germany is in a downward spiral and lacks genuine democracy.
  • The speaker is moving to Japan, praising its orderliness and values.
  • Germany has lost its core values, leading to a divided and unappreciative society.
  • Radical reform is needed for Germany to improve, but politicians lack the will.
  • The speaker expresses gratitude for their audience enabling their freedom to choose where to live.
  • They will visit Germany occasionally but will spend most of their time abroad.

Key Takeaways

  1. 1Decades of poor political decisions have led to a significant decline in Germany's quality of life.
  2. 2High energy costs, punitive taxes, and excessive bureaucracy are stifling the economy and discouraging entrepreneurship.
  3. 3The social welfare system is perceived as incentivizing laziness over hard work, with widespread abuse.
  4. 4Societal issues include hostility towards children, declining public safety, and unaffordable housing.
  5. 5Infrastructure is decaying, and the political system is criticized for being undemocratic and suppressing free speech.
  6. 6Germany's management of immigration and integration is seen as a major contributing factor to social problems.
  7. 7The speaker contrasts Germany's perceived decline with the orderliness and strong values found in countries like Japan.
  8. 8Ultimately, the decision to leave is driven by a desire for a better future for oneself and potential children, prioritizing personal freedom and values.
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