The DeanBeat: How Berlin has become more tolerant than Trump’s America

Maybe they should move the Statue of Liberty to Berlin. Seventy-two years after the fall of Adolf Hitler, the capital city of the former Nazi Germany could very well be more tolerant than many people in the United States.

I felt that this week during my conversations in Berlin at Casual Connect Europe, the game event that drew more than 1,800 people this week. This city is celebrating openness and diversity, as part of its attempt to draw more talent from all over the world to its startups.

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