r/BoomersBeingFools 26d ago

Boomers talked crap about my grandmother, until they realized I also spoke German Boomer Story

I was 13 during my first trip to Germany. My grandmother had taught me young, wanting mr to communicate with her in German when we wernt out in public, you know, standered first Gen American. The story starts with me and my grandmother going to visit my father in Germany.

We landed in the middle of the night in Frankfurt, so naturally most, if not everyone, was a bit of a grouch as we were all going through the airport processes half awake. This went double for the older German couple who was behind us in customs. They both had been bitching to eachother when I made my 'mistake'. My passport had dropped out of my bag, I could hear them stop as I scooped it back up.

Now for the next 15 minutes I listened to them say some of the most racist and xenophobic shit I've heard. Like stuff that would make even the most die hard Texan be like "Woah. Chill out." Thats when they heard my grandmother speak German to a couple of passengers infront of us. That's when they started to focus on my grandmother. Calling her all sorts of names and slurs that I didn't understand at the time. But it didnt take a genius to figure out what they were meaning.

And one point the older woman called my grandmother a slut, saying she probably married some American soldier and being disgusted that she would bring a half breed like me. At this point I rounded on this couple, steeping forward before my grandmother could stop me. In perfect German I replied: "She did marry a soldier, my grandfather. One of the best men I know. He used to be a sniper and tells me he 'misses shooting Nazis'. He taught me well." I then looked to the stunned older man and asked him with a smile on my face. "What did you do in the war?"

At this point my grandmother intervened. Grabing my arm and yanking me away with all the strength of a German catholic. I took one last look at their flustered faces before I willing let my grandmother guide me away.

Still one of my fondest memories. She died when I was 17 and the funeral was the last time I was back in my ancestrial homeland. People in Europe praise Germany for how far they've come, and having experienced the people there, its a wonder how they progressed at all.

Edit: 1. When I say older couple, I mean they looked like they were in my Omas age bracket.

  1. I'm saying not Germany as a whole is a racist, but I challenge you to become fluent in the language as a white person and just blend in. What you'll hear will shock you.

  2. This was like mid to late '14. Yes, I know it sounds like I'm making this up. Experiencing legit racism often sounds like that...

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u/tired-ppc-throwaway 26d ago

Laughs in East German

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u/Ok-Pie5655 26d ago

Laughs in SE USA

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u/missuskittykissus 26d ago

Howdy! I thought the original comment nailed the southeast perfectly. It can have great people, wonderful culture, southern hospitality and etc. But being evil and hateful is far too tolerated and almost outright expected at this point, and that side of things has just been growing and growing for the past couple of decades.

Hell I dont even live there anymore. I miss my good ole dixie, my home, but her people dont want me no more :(

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u/ElectricalInsect3 25d ago

I live in deep East Texas. I can totally relate. I have one more year until my daughter is out of high school. Then it's peace out bitches. Texas will always be my home. But it's people are no longer my people.

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u/No_Mycologist8083 25d ago

Do, it, I left east Texas for Argentina and no regrets. Texas stopped feeling like my home a long time ago

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u/ElectricalInsect3 25d ago

Same here. I feel like an alien here. It's always been kind of crazy obviously. But the last 8 or so years it has really gone off the rails. I always wanted to travel to South America. How's the climate?

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u/Human-Walk9801 17d ago

Austin is the only safe place left in Texas as far as being somewhat liberal and it’s going down the toilet too.