Paper German

A Political Policy Memoir

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Social Services & Welfare, Social Science, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Peter Omoregbe ISBN: 9781532006029
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 19, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Peter Omoregbe
ISBN: 9781532006029
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 19, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Paper German is about the everyday life of migrants and their children, the third and fourth generations living in Germany and Central Europe. It addresses not only the physical challenges but also the psychological challenges that foreigners face, in terms of equality, employment, education, and opportunities in life. Its author reveals what he has learned about the inner workings of a society praised for its innovations and prosperity worldwide. It is the authors contention that a kind of psychological apartheid makes it almost impossible for people who are not ethnic Germans to realize their dreams in a country known for its peace initiatives and the promotion of human rights around the globe. He details the kinds of psychological denials that exist in Germany, dealt out in small doses that might not be easily noticed by the average person. He contends that these small doses add up and have a huge impact on the social, economical, and cultural heritage of migrants who now call Germany their home.

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Paper German is about the everyday life of migrants and their children, the third and fourth generations living in Germany and Central Europe. It addresses not only the physical challenges but also the psychological challenges that foreigners face, in terms of equality, employment, education, and opportunities in life. Its author reveals what he has learned about the inner workings of a society praised for its innovations and prosperity worldwide. It is the authors contention that a kind of psychological apartheid makes it almost impossible for people who are not ethnic Germans to realize their dreams in a country known for its peace initiatives and the promotion of human rights around the globe. He details the kinds of psychological denials that exist in Germany, dealt out in small doses that might not be easily noticed by the average person. He contends that these small doses add up and have a huge impact on the social, economical, and cultural heritage of migrants who now call Germany their home.

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