Those big cities in Germany are immigrants from the Middle East, and small villages and towns are fortunately inhabited by Germans, but those big cities are Turkish bastards.
Then, you know, the Germans are more arrogant, and the west also has some dirty work. They disdain to do it. What are the Turks doing? Sweep the streets, build houses, move bricks at the construction site, and move luggage at the airport? This kind of manual labor has little technical content. Anyway, the natives generally have a low level of education. If they don't study hard, they will do these things when they grow up. However, although these natives are ignorant, at least they are working to earn money, which is much better than those who are lazy all day and have eight or nine children at a time.
Of course, there are also many Germans who don't study hard and have no big culture. They prefer to be waiters in restaurants, which is easy and has tips. They either study Ausbildung in a big company, that is, skills training, and go to work directly after training, just like those who have studied undergraduate courses.
The head of the foreman assembly line in the possible department of a German factory is German, and then the following diaosi workers become natives. Because many hardworking Germans disdain to do this job, they have no place to do it and no culture to do it, so many so-called German manufacturing is not made in Germany, but in Turkey.
Finally, most of Volkswagen's short shafts in China and the United States are not actually made in Germany ... What Shanghai Volkswagen is made by China people themselves, of course, the design time is unreasonable, it may be that the parts and materials for the China market are not good, it may be that the downstream parts manufacturers cut corners, or it may be that this thing is not allowed, but I rarely see it in Germany, and the rear suspension is broken.
In short, don't be superstitious about German manufacturing, and don't regard Germany as a paradise. Those sewer oiled paper bags are fairy tales made up to amuse children. I have seen a section of sewer repaired in Germany, and several Turkish diaosi have been repaired for half a year, which is so thick.