Bad 'Social Climate': Chancellor Merz Warns Young Germans Against Moving to America

Bad ‘Social Climate’: Chancellor Merz Warns Young Germans Against Moving to America


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German leader Friedrich Merz kept up his campaign of snide asides against President Donald Trump with a warning to avoid education or work in America due to its “social climate” and alleged lack of job opportunities.

Centre-right globalist-conservative leader and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz used his appearance at a Catholic conference in the city of Würzburg, Bavaria, on Friday to once again ding President Trump with a snide aside, warning young people off considering emigrating to America because “a certain social climate has suddenly developed there”.

In comments that were greeted by laughter and applause, Merz said that while he is a “great admirer of America’s” in general — he is a former chairman of the ‘Atlantic Bridge’ pro-Atlanticist NGO — at the moment his “admiration is not increasing”. Merz said:

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I wouldn’t recommend that my children go to the U.S. today, get their education there, and work there, simply because

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