Published on 27 Mar 2012 by RAZZAQ19
I have found most Germans to be:
1) Arrogant and self-deluded thinking that they "are the best people".
2) Have trouble understanding where the personal boundaries of other persons, and the borders of other countries are, but insisting on an exaggerated notion of "lebensraum", to use their own vernacular.
3) Although they are anally retentive about keeping their streets clean, their personal hygiene leaves a lot to be desired. On a packed German bus the traveler sitting next to an attractive German girl will soon wish he had not due to the aroma emanating from not only her underarms, but due to the tell-tale decayed fish
stench from between her legs.
4) They appear to have a tremendous problem with the truth, telling it, believing it, etc. It's not surprising that the theory of "The Big Lie" was not only popularized, but perfected in Germany by Josef Goebbels, Adolf Hitler and company.
5) By contrast, German women often feel a need to (in their own words) "debase themselves" with tawdry love affairs with darker skinned people. The intelligent minority man will be smart, after sampling the German woman's good, to give a good swift kick to the apertures he has just marked, and go on his way. When a German woman turns on a minority man, they go after him with all the horrendous zeal and hatred that marked Nazi Germans against Jews, homosexuals, the disabled, and non-Aryans in general.
The attitude of Germans towards other races is not new. It is THE REAL REASON why Spartakos's revolt failed in Italy. The Germanic slaves refused to fight alongside of the Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Black African slaves and thus divided their force. The Romans found it much easier to defeat the divided force than what would have been a powerful united force comprised of all slaves.
It's no wonder one of THEIR OWN, Friedrich Nietzsche said of them(selves):
"At the bottom of all races is the magnificent blonde beast lurking in search of prey and victory". Germans? May they one day experience as a people and as a nation what they have inflicted on others.