okay - did that too, now. And you are right...
somebody who lives on wellfare in a society should not take the money and than piss on the values of the state he gets his whole income from
"give me the money, but not this dirty muslim arab..."
And besides.
The cost of living in Germany is driven very high by the state.
Otherwise I could put a big caravan on a camping site and I wouldn't have to take the rent from the state.
In Germany everything like that goes very badly.
If the state forces citizens into a tight corset of norms and laws, why should I have to do without state services?
I would even have to pay radio licence fees when I register at the employment office.
Besides, in Germany employees have many privileges - the job market is impermeable.
Sometimes a job for a month, sometimes loafing around. So it's always a bit alternating, it's hard. People who work stick to their jobs and are often protected. Artists who take it easy, better stay officially unemployed. If I quit a job myself, I lose my entitlements, because it's my own fault. If I come after 2 years and apply for the state support I have now, I will be put into a full-time measure for 6 months, by the state.
Then I sit in the integration measure and have to play the whole day with building blocks or something similar. It's the same. There is a common category of mini-jobs in Germany. You earn 450 € per month and get at least the minimum wage, about 10 € per hour.
I am only allowed to keep 170 € of that, the rest is charged. In addition, I have to pay 170 € for travel to work and all other costs myself. That is so often not worth it.
Then it is also that the state has suspended the minimum wage for long-term unemployed for 6 months. (This should motivate companies to employ long-term unemployed people).
But without me, the state can make fun of itself alone. :thumbdown
If I were a Nazi, I could write: I only work for a National Socialist Germany.