Let's Talk About Politics - with a German
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:36 pm
You know,
I have never really discussed politics with a US citizen. The few times I saw myself drawn into it on some forums, it was a disaster. Any political statement from a German was seen as a personal affront, any slight criticism of Bush was seen as a put-down aimed at all Americans. I tried to stay away.
But I want to give it a try.
So let me start, what do you guys know of German's political situation? Parties, movements, majority mindets?
What do you think are the major issues that set Germans and USAmericans apart politically?
What is the common ground?
And how on earth could a modern country like the US still allow something as inhuman as death penalty?
I have never really discussed politics with a US citizen. The few times I saw myself drawn into it on some forums, it was a disaster. Any political statement from a German was seen as a personal affront, any slight criticism of Bush was seen as a put-down aimed at all Americans. I tried to stay away.
But I want to give it a try.
So let me start, what do you guys know of German's political situation? Parties, movements, majority mindets?
What do you think are the major issues that set Germans and USAmericans apart politically?
What is the common ground?
And how on earth could a modern country like the US still allow something as inhuman as death penalty?