‘Entire districts appear to be taken over by Arabs,’ says German billionaire about his hometown of Berlin
The billionaire co-founder of software giant SAP, Hasso Plattner, said in a new interview that parts of Berlin have been taken over by Arabs and that he now prefers to stay in Potsdam, a smaller neighboring city.
During his interview with the Swiss newspaper NZZ, the 80-year-old spoke of his hometown of Berlin, saying, “entire districts appear to be taken over by Arabs,” and that Germans have a penchant for self-destruction.
“I’m a Berliner, but I don’t go to Berlin anymore, I stay in my Potsdam. The fact that entire parts of the city have apparently been taken over by Arabs and that their ethics and understanding of the law are practiced there is not good. Behind closed doors, everyone says that something went wrong,” he said.
🇩🇪🔥Hasso Plattner, the billionaire co-founder of software giant @SAP, says that entire districts in the capital city of Berlin "appear to have been taken over by Arabs."
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In the interview, he said that Germany has “developed self-doubt to the point of self-destructiveness.” He claimed it is unique to Germany, and this attitude weakens its position both economically and internationally.
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