Today in Germany there was an attack on Christmas Market by a Saudi doctor who apparently deliberately crashed his car into ethnic Germans doing their shopping in Magdeburg.
That makes this Deutsche Welt report, below, published in the wake of fall of the Assad Regime, which laments that the 6,000-plus Syrian doctors in the German republic may soon return home of their own volition seem really foolish.
This was portrayed as a universally negative thing for the German medical system and the experts DW interviewed practically begged Syrian doctors not to leave the country. Even still, when the reporters interviewed a Syrian doctor in Germany he mentioned he had not ruled out returning to his homeland. And so it bears repeating that the DW report was not painting this as a good thing for Syria (which needs doctors) or for Germany (which needs to undue decades of demographic damage), but instead was focused on the fact that Germany ‘relies’ upon the 6,000 Syrian doctors working in its medical system. This is ridiculous on multiple levels.
Principled nationalists everywhere are surely sympathetic with those professional Syrians who might want to return home – and most normal working class people are principled, pragmatic, nationalists for their own country. The nationalist AfD is polling as the second largest party in Germany and has been for more than six months while the anti-immigration leftist party BSW holds another 8% in the electoral polling. Parties that espouse German nationalism hold the largest share of public opinion in the country and yet Germany’s elite are lamenting the fact that some non-Germans may leave the country.
This position is only tenable if you have a fundamentally liberal worldview. A worldview that views a nation, any nation, has having no value beyond the GDP it is able to generate and the amount of money it is able to spend on ‘public services’. To the Western, and German, liberal those Syrian doctors became ‘new Germans’ the moment they stepped foot into Germany. It is worth noting that neither the Syrians nor more importantly the German public share this view.
What is particularly ridiculous in this DW pro-migrant propaganda piece is that it claims Germany is “reliant” on foreign medical professionals. What DW does not mention is that Germany, much like my own country (the UK), has a university system and set of public policies that prefer foreign students to German ones.
The German state has reserved 5% of all university spots for foreign students, specifically non-EU students—not French, English, or Dutch.