Come on JJ, it's not _that_bad_ so that we have to include world war into this story. I've seen (and felt on my back) right winged politicians in other countries and some of them are far more worse than Stoiber. They always emerge on the surface when the economy situation is bad - everywhere, so I don't see why it wouldn't be so in Germany too. Not that I approve it, but that's just how it goes.
BTW, everybody is making fun of Bavarians in the rest of the Germany anyway.
You are all forgetting one thing: the German government didn't invite us to settle down here in the first place - they allowed us initially to work here on limited time basis. And we accepted this contract. Now we are getting more, because it seems that someone has realized that the state could benefit additionally from our longer stay here. This means that we could also gain more (although some things are not exactly our cup of tea).
Detlef, you are absolutely right about one thing: Berlin is just like another state within Germany - one can really feel the difference between B and some other parts of the country.
Yes, you Germans are really closed people; one can see it by walking the streets after 8pm - there's nobody out, all windows are closed, drapes are on, etc. It looks like a scene from some movie about a small town in American middle west, where werewolfs and zombies from nearby graveyard raid the town each night after sunset - and only us, poor foreign suckers do not know the trick to hide on time
The main problem lies elsewhere; in the South (where I come from) people are too much laid back and hedonists, but here people do not know when and how to relax. Only work and sleep. There's time for work and for being serious, but let's have some fun after working hours. And by "having fun" I don't mean exclusively "help the beer industry". If there was more balance between these two points, all foreigners would feel much more at home here.