by hasegawa » Sun Jul 27, 2025 1:55 am
Why I, as a German simmer, sometimes react sharply to French overseas sceneries
Hey folks – no offence meant to anyone, especially not to you in NZ or OZ, but I’d like to explain a quick background that might help you understand some of my reactions.
When I see a beautifully handcrafted scenery of, say, Bora-Bora, I may sound a bit grumpy or sarcastic. It’s not about the quality – it’s often stunning work, and I fully respect the developers.
But here's the catch: as a German taxpayer, I know that places like French Polynesia, Réunion, or Guadeloupe benefit from massive EU structural funds – money contributed in large part by countries like Germany. We help finance French overseas territories, often without much say or visible return.
So when I see paradise islands, with top-tier infrastructure, airports, even subsidies for living there – and then I sit in my flat in rainy Brandenburg, patching up old hardware – it stings a little.
It feels like we're paying for someone else’s sunshine, and we’re not even invited.
Of course, I get the historical, geopolitical and social aspects. I don't wish harm to anyone.
But perhaps now you understand why some Germans, including myself, react the way we do.
Fly safe and thanks for share this picture. –
Andreas, near Berlin, usually grumpy but mostly fair
( I want to give you another insight with another flight... Reunion to Mayotte, FrenchAir Force C-160) other "French Overdseas Departments" unwillingly financed by the EU-countries.