🇩🇪🚨German classroom nightmare

Teachers mocked, lessons disrupted, and even physical assaults.

"I am no longer in control of the situation. I feel like a failure. The children here are just 12 years old."

Stefan Düll, the president of the German Teachers’ Association, said… pic.twitter.com/fgOsq5JSAd

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German classroom nightmare

Teachers mocked, lessons disrupted, and even physical assaults.

"I am no longer in control of the situation. I feel like a failure. The children here are just 12 years old."

Stefan Düll, the president of the German Teachers’ Association, said last year: “The higher the percentage of immigrants, the more difficult it is to motivate the class,”

In his opinion, the high number of immigrants could also lead to “the group of illiterates becoming larger.”

Official German statistics show rapidly deteriorating reading skills, with 25% of 4th graders unable to read.

“In the end, the lack of reading skills not only endangers the social participation of many people but also Germany as a whole as a business location,” said Susanne Lin-Klitzing, who serves as the chairwoman of the German Association of Philologists.

Mass immigration is not benefitting the German economy or the education system. Pointing out this obvious fact may soon become illegal in Germany. .....