Oh, concerning my rambling about "ethnic de-germanization" is it not the case that in many urban areas, especially in the former West Germany, a very high number, in some cases approaching a majority, of children in schools have one or more parents or grandparents from a so-called "migration background"? I realize some are Volksdeutsche with some German roots, but if I am incorrect about the overall long-term trend I'd be interested to know.
Even worse, I do have co-workers and even friends who have "one or more parents or grandparents from a so-called "migration background"". I'm relatively positive they don't make up a majority of my co-workers/friends, but then again I do not tend to count them.
But if they were in the majority, this would be pretty bad, right? So, my question for you rob in cal is the following: What percentage of friends who do not belong to the master race would still be acceptable? 20%? 30%? 40%? Give me a number here.