Germany: Migrants Must Assimilate to Dominant Culture
Migrants will be expected to assimilate to Germany’s “dominant culture,” a German member of parliament told the Telegraph on Friday.
It is the way that we live in Germany as a cultural nation. It concerns not only our languages and customs, but also our cultural and historical foundations. It ultimately means that people, no matter why they come to Germany, orient themselves towards this cultural basis, not the other way around.
—Alexander Throm, Christian Democrat
Ahead of February’s snap elections, migration and the future of migrants is an important topic being discussed.
The German way: Going forward, migrants will be expected to assimilate to traditional German culture. The term leitkultur, meaning “leading culture,” is frequently used in debates surrounding the integration of migrants into society. It is the principle that migrants should adopt German culture.
German politicians such as Throm are sending a clear message to migrants: It’s the German way or no way at all.
Christian roots: A religious undercurrent runs beneath the words “culture” and “customs.” For centuries, Germany was a staunchly Catholic nation. As the nation strives to become more unified amid turbulent times, its Catholic heritage will play a decisive role in bringing the nation together. The same will happen throughout much of Europe.
The Trumpet said: The Bible prophesies of a 10-nation European power bloc, under German leadership, returning to its Catholic roots. This European power will wage violent war in the name of religion.
One of the major factors binding this European bloc together will be its common religion. That is why the Trumpet closely watches as Germany promotes its traditional culture and religious unification.
To learn more about where the religious and cultural revival of German is leading, read “Will Europe Rediscover Its Christian Identity?”