Donnerstag, 17. April 2014

Kapitel 11 Jason Bui

Who would have guessed that even though the Berlin Wall was knocked down in 1989, that German is still "divided" to this day? The reading from kapitel 11 explained how there are still tensions between those in East and West Germany and North and South Germany. Although the country has been united for about 14 years, Germany is still separated in many other aspects.

The first article that I read was "Breaking Down the Wall in the Head." This article explains that to this day, differences between East Germany and West Germany still stand. In fact, a recent poll showed that "a quarter of West Germans wished the Berlin Wall could be rebuilt, while 12 percent of East Germans said they didn't want to live in a united Germany." This is attributed to the fact that many previous East Germans do not believe that they are truly free in this united Germany, but on the other hand, many West Germans feel like they are even more free without being confined by the wall. Personally, I do not really understand why East Germans would feel any less free in a united Germany. One previous East German's argument was that he lived with the fear of getting fired, rather than living without that fear in East Germany, where he was prohibited to speak badly about the government. This logic is not sound at all. His freedom of speech is taken away in East Germany and the fact that he could not be fired most likely interfered with the freedoms of some one else.

The next article I read was "Ostalgie." This article explained how most of Germany adopted things from West Germany, rather than East Germany. The only notable thing that remains from East Germany is the "Eastern Crosswalk Man." I do not really think that this is a big deal, seeing that most of East Germany was under communist rule and united Germany followed a more East Germany republic government.

The last article that I read was "Backward Southerners, Frigid Northerners: Germany's Real Divide." This article explains how the real divide in Germany was in between the North and the South. Apparently North Germany and South Germany are very different from each other. They both have different cultures and even different accents. Many North Germans tend to think that South Germans are stupid, dumb and lazy, whereas many South Germans think that North Germans are just boring. This is kind of like how in the United States, North and South are seen as being quite different from each other. Many people in the South have southern accents, as those in South Germany have an accent. Also, many people in the northern part of the United States tend to think that there are a lot of hicks in the South, like it is in Germany and the south tends to think of the northern states as boring and stuck up. I think that in every country, different regions of the countries tend to have their differences, but it should not stop them from sharing the same patriotism. Germans should be proud of united Germany.

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