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Commentary on Emigration and German Social Issues

Auswandern and German Social System

  • Aoppe's comment: Assumes the speaker will return to Germany for pension and healthcare.
  • Speaker's response:
    • Finds it amusing that someone would rely on the German pension system, considering its potential instability.
    • Points out the contradiction of seeking self-reliance through emigration while expecting to fall back on social welfare.
    • Emphasizes planning for the future financially to avoid dependence on any state's system.
    • Recalls an incident at a German government office where an official suggested he could always claim benefits if he returned.
    • Stresses that his decision to emigrate is serious and involves financial independence.

Education and Demographics in Germany

  • Lebenskönner, a teacher, agrees with the speaker's previous statements about the German school system.
  • Shares experience of a class with 19 children, where only seven have German-born parents.
  • Many foreign children lack sufficient German language skills, hindering their education.
  • Highlights the issue of people residing in Germany without proper legal status and not integrating culturally.
  • Speaker expects adaptation to local norms when in other countries like Qatar.
  • Points out unfairness in the German system where children who speak German are disadvantaged due to the system and the lack of support.
  • The Educational System hurts everyone involved due to a lack of advancement and no learning. Speaker mentions that it is a system that makes you less intelligent.

Alternative Locations: Andorra

  • Jens Heinrich suggests Andorra as a tax haven.
  • Speaker's counterpoints:
    • Andorra lacks comprehensive healthcare, including health insurance and hospitals.
    • Questions being self-sufficient completely.
    • Highlights the need for global connectivity, not just being limited to one country.
    • Suggests that the romanticized image of self-sufficiency may not align with practical realities.

Climate Change and Economic Migration

  • Kunibert 6411 sarcastically notes that Germany's climate policies benefit places like Dubai, where the speaker resides.
  • Speaker's response:
    • Acknowledges that Germany's policies drive businesses and skilled individuals to other countries.
    • Praises the progress and development in the UAE and Qatar.

The Need for Emigration Agencies

  • Remington 308 questions the necessity of using an emigration agency.
  • Speaker's defense:
    • Argues that individuals with significant assets and high living standards benefit from professional assistance.
    • Asks if someone would navigate complex legal and bureaucratic processes in a foreign language alone.
    • Cites spending 18,300€ on an agency to handle all the work efficiently.
    • Highlights the importance of proper business registration and tax compliance in a new country, especially when you have a family.

Forming a Community

  • Doris BG5SI supports the idea of a channel/community for emigrants.
  • Speaker's plan:
    • To launch a community platform for sharing tips and advice on emigration, online business, and related topics.
    • To establish partnerships with tax advisors and other professionals to assist members.
    • The Community will be subscription based.

Online Business and Passive Income

  • Thomas Henzen suggests focusing on passive income rather than exchanging time for money in online businesses.
  • Speaker's explanation:
    • Clarifies that most of his online businesses operate on autopilot.
    • Chooses to engage in projects that bring him joy and fulfillment, for which he is compensated.
    • Acknowledges the importance of investments and passive income but emphasizes the need for initial capital.

Global Issues and Money

  • Nur so, GSB0783 criticizes "sensationalist" videos, arguing that problems exist everywhere.
  • Speaker's counterarguments:
    • Claims that Germany's decline is more rapid compared to countries like those in Southeast Asia or the Arab world.
    • Suggests that money can solve many problems when living abroad, especially in the right areas.
    • Argues that you can change places if your location is not working for you.

Patriotism and the Freedom to Leave

  • Manuel Jacke 3002 asserts that Germans should stay and be steadfast in their country.
  • Speaker's rebuttal:
    • Values patriotism but questions staying in a deteriorating situation, especially without prospects for improvement.
    • Predicts that a new government will not change the "core" values of the current administration.
    • Suggests most people who preach "staying" only do so because they lack options.
    • Argues that if given financial freedom, many would leave Germany.
    • Highlights the importance of recognizing opportunities for a better life elsewhere.

Immigration Policies

  • Bob - MI1DX comments on the ease of entering the German social system as an asylum seeker.
  • Speaker's agreement:
    • Contrasts Germany's open approach with the stricter requirements of countries like Dubai, which require proof of income and a clean criminal record.

Switzerland

  • BF3 Fan for Life wants to emigrate to Switzerland to get out of Germany.
  • Speaker's observation:
    • Notes the irony of many Swiss individuals wanting to leave Switzerland, finding it similar to Germany.

North Cyprus vs. South Cyprus

  • Wolfsrudel suggests North Cyprus as a tax-friendly alternative outside the EU.
  • Speaker's choice:
    • Explains that North Cyprus was not considered due to limited international flight connections.

Lifestyle with Children

  • Sarah 123 - J8T claims that a nomadic lifestyle is incompatible with having children.
  • Speaker's experience:
    • Points out the stereotype that having children requires a house and garden.
    • Emphasizes that children need social connection, but you can make this happen when traveling.
    • Suggests focusing on longer stays in one place rather than constant travel.

Overcoming Obstacles to Emigration

  • Roger 8794 argues that emigration is not feasible for everyone, especially those with families and financial constraints.
  • Speaker's encouragement:
    • Challenges the limiting mindset and encourages breaking free from conventional thinking.
    • Highlights the accessibility of the Internet as a tool for creating income.
    • Stresses the importance of consistent effort and changing habits to achieve goals.
    • Warns against the negative influence of constant exposure to limiting beliefs and societal fears.
    • Explains that even though there are people in your ear that say that it's dangerous to emigrate, the most dangeorus thing is that you listen to this.
    • Encourages viewing crises as opportunities for growth and investment.