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Post-WWII German guilt led to policies that fostered extremism and radical Islamic terrorism.

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You have to understand why was this happening, after Hitler many germans felt guilty. But guilt pushed to the extreme is not good. These programs are not dating platforms but created an atmosphere where bad things thrived and now the radical islamic terrorism in Germany
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https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/germany-immigration-struggles-election-8dfd4b65 This is false and there is no factual evidence for this claim, Germans historical presence  has not  influenced radical islamic terrorism is a not true statement because of the reasoning in the link

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This is false. There is no evidence suggesting that post WW2 Germany guilt led to policies that foster radical islamic terrorism. Germany's historical consciousness has definitely influenced its commitment to tolerance and inclusivity. However, pointing  the rise of radical Islamic terrorism solely to historical guilt is an oversimplification.

https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/germany-immigration-struggles-election-8dfd4b65

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