Yep, about the same as most other self-identifying "Wester" countries, with immigrants comprising about 20% of the resident population.
As to the Austriastan, well, the use of "Absurdistan" is also quite common for a while, mainly, I guess, because "kafkaesque" doesn't cut it anymore.
Personally, I find this a disgrace: Austria-Hungary gave rise to the inspiration of Franz Kafka, and the "successor state" won't use that moniker anymore because…well, my guess is that noone reads prose anymore, hence people won't recognise the reference.
Yes and no, that place is Braunau, Upper Austria, but that particular gentleman--"Baby Hitler", as he is charmfully known from US political histrionics masquerading as debates--was born in 1889.
Still, your point stands, and it's probably another one of Austria's most glorious historical moments. (/sarcasm)
Actually, Austria has taken in enough immigrants from certain places to turn into Austriastan
Yep, about the same as most other self-identifying "Wester" countries, with immigrants comprising about 20% of the resident population.
As to the Austriastan, well, the use of "Absurdistan" is also quite common for a while, mainly, I guess, because "kafkaesque" doesn't cut it anymore.
Personally, I find this a disgrace: Austria-Hungary gave rise to the inspiration of Franz Kafka, and the "successor state" won't use that moniker anymore because…well, my guess is that noone reads prose anymore, hence people won't recognise the reference.
Thus passes the glory of the world.
Eurabia
Didn't that feral place spawn a well-known person in the 20th C?
Yes and no, that place is Braunau, Upper Austria, but that particular gentleman--"Baby Hitler", as he is charmfully known from US political histrionics masquerading as debates--was born in 1889.
Still, your point stands, and it's probably another one of Austria's most glorious historical moments. (/sarcasm)