There’s a demographic crisis in every EU country. There’s a shortage of people across Europe. So Germany can’t just attract other EU citizens and drain the other member states of their population.
Marcomunista
Sure, the Linux community is great, but it has this habit of giving things unpronounceable names
Edit: lol sono su linux italia mi sono impegnato a scrivere il commento in inglese per niente
That reminds me of the scene in the simpsons where the lawyer imagines a world without lawyers
However, it has a better healthcare system than the United States
That's not true; they trade freely with Japan, South Korea, and the U.S. (which has bases in the Pacific), and I think they trade with other countries without any problems as well. Their chips are shipped all over the world.
I might be wrong, but I don't think China has imposed an embargo on Taiwan
Yes, well, there are people who have lived abroad for generations, speak the local language, and don’t know Italian, but hold Italian citizenship simply because one of their great-great-grandparents was Italian. Meanwhile, people born and raised in Italy who know the language and the local dialect aren’t recognized as citizens simply because their parents aren’t Italian.
If I were the president of FIFA, after hearing these words, I would award Trump the Nobel Peace Prize uwu
In my language, "zio" means uncle, and, in my region, we use "zio" instead of "Dio" (God) to avoid blasphemy. Like: zio cane (uncle dog), zio porco (uncle pork).
So the title made me laugh
Zio terrorist
And I don't use the terminal every day and install apps from the application manager.
If you have chosen a distro that forces you to use the terminal or install apps from source code, that's your choice, not a condition for all Linux users.
Czechoslovakia. With the invasion of Poland, they entered the war.
However, I agree that they are giving criminals free rein.
The fact that Germany has attracted people from other EU countries in the past does not mean it will be able to do so forever.
The problem of underpaid labor can be solved by increasing oversight of businesses and punishing employers who exploit these people, because the crime is exploitation, not accepting appalling working conditions because one has no other choice.
In Italy, there are many Indians who own their own businesses, such as electronics stores or restaurants—to name the most common ones. It seems strange to me that in Germany they are only employees and not business owners.