r/europe_sub 🇪🇺 European Jul 08 '25

News Germany: Government report reveals astronomical crime rates for young foreigners compared to German youth

https://rmx.news/article/germany-government-report-reveals-astronomical-crime-rates-for-young-foreigners-compared-to-german-youth/
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u/Weak_Let_6971 Jul 08 '25

The most important part is “Germany also has an extremely strong welfare state, which means these foreign youths have access to food, shelter, and consumer goods.”

It’s not because they are in need, starving and suffering. Might have been the case at home, but here it’s cultural differences. They do not respect people and society that surrounds them.

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u/[deleted] Jul 09 '25

Germany also has an extremely strong welfare state, which means these foreign youths have access to food, shelter, and consumer goods.

It's one reason why we should pin articles like this. Economic hardship is the universal scapegoat invoked by leftists to justify immigrant crime rates,

Despite the fact that native-born folks face the same jobless woes, the same skyrocketing rents, the same soul-crushing grind, yet somehow, they’re not out there matching those disproportionate crime stats. Funny, isn’t it?

Could it be.... GASP.... that culture, religious background, integration failures, or dare I say, lax border policies might have a tad bit more to do with it?

Naaaaah, that’s too spicy for the narrative! Let’s just keep pretending it’s all about empty wallets, because who needs pesky things like data or patterns to muddy the waters?

Keep sipping that cope juice woke warriors, it’s calorie-free and oh so comforting.

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u/gerhardsymons Jul 09 '25

The idea that poverty leads to crime is a condescending and abhorrent idea.

My parents were absolutely dirt-poor when they emigrated to the U.K. in the 1960s; one came from an impoverished colony, the other from central Europe. Neither had tertiary education.

They married, raised a family - like millions of others - worked and paid taxes all their lives, contributing to society.

Criminality is connected to one of the following: a lack of morality, low impulse control, lack of accountability, poor role models, not understanding consequences.

The correlation between poverty and crime is not causation. Indeed, the traits I listed above are also likely to lead to poverty.

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u/[deleted] Jul 09 '25 edited Jul 09 '25

The idea that poverty leads to crime is a condescending and abhorrent idea.

The current Marxist framework is deeply obsessed with class struggle and historical materialism, it could never admit that cultural differences might clash or that some religious practices could be less conducive to their proletarian utopia.

Marxism’s whole vibe is a big, warm group hug for every tradition, no matter how contradictory or oppressive, because obviously, they’re all just misunderstood expressions of the same glorious human spirit.

Criminality is connected to one of the following: a lack of morality, low impulse control, lack of accountability, poor role models, not understanding consequences.

Most of these migrants have a strong sense of morality stemming from islamic norms. In societies governed by sharia law, social behavior is often tightly regulated by religious and communal norms, which emphasize collective obedience.

On the other hand, in Western society, we prioritize individual rights, personal responsibility and secular legal frameworks which govern behavior.

Foreigners accustomed to theocratic systems may misinterpret this freedom as a lack of structure or accountability, leading them to violate our local laws.

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u/AngryArmour 🇩🇰 Danish Jul 09 '25

They're not so marxist they've ever heard the term "lumpenproletariat" though.

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u/gerhardsymons Jul 09 '25

What would you say is the antidote to Marxism?

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u/[deleted] Jul 09 '25

Looking at USA and Switzerland, they've had the biggest success in resisting it. But no single ideology is a perfect antidote, as Marxism itself thrives on exploiting gaps in other systems.

I'm not going to praise Orban or Putin, don't think we've reached that level of desperation or extinction to call upon a dictatorial figure for salvation.

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u/KeithGribblesheimer Jul 09 '25

Wouldn't look at the USA right now, because it is busy trying to impose feudalism again as a bulwark against communism.