Ever notice that
mainstream US news almost never has on-the-ground reporting from Germany?
That’s because none of the main networks have bureaus there – instead they fly
people in from London. Not so the hard-working people at Vesti, who have a
full-tme bureau in Berlin, and a great correspondent there who really knows the
country, and does great reporting. Oh, and RT has a huge office in Berlin too.
We’re telling you, watch Russian news, it is really very good.
Germany’s government can’t
seem to bring enough tolerance and diversity to the country. Sometimes the
diversity is “refugees” engaging in mass sexual assault during New Year’s
celebrations, other times tolerance comes by police questioning and
interviewing women with braided hair for “Nazi” beliefs.
All of this is part and
parcel of the “Changing Germany”.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama,
infamous right-wing hate preacher who denounced permanent resettlement of
refugees as “immoral”
The political temperature is rising. Recently a bombing occured at the
office of Alternative for Germany (AfD), a nationalist-learning party that has
risen to prominence in the last few years. The most likely culprit–the
far-leftists collectively known as Antifa.
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Transcript:
Another
incident took place over the holidays in Germany. There was an explosion at the
Alternative for Germany office in Döbeln in the east of the country. The police
have already detained three suspects. Two of them are about 30, the third one
is 50.
All of them are German
citizens. According to one of the proposed theories, they were driven by
political motives. In recent days, the situation around the migrant issue has
been clearly escalating. A number of parties stood up for tougher laws after
another New Year scandal involving refugees.
My colleague Alexander
Korostelev has the details.
The historic center of Amberg
is perfect to be featured on a New Year’s card from Germany. There’s a Kurfürst
castle, candy houses, and a classic Bavarian atmosphere. They learned about the
policy of open borders from news programs until the city itself went into the
spotlight.
For 12 Amberg residents,
shopping for New Year’s gifts resulted in various injuries. A group of drunken
refugees battered and insulted passersby with impunity for several hours. Three
Afghans and one Iranian, aged 17 to 19, attacked passersby, including children,
with abandon.
As a result, one person was
hospitalized with a head injury. And the quarter, as the police call the
criminals, celebrated New Year’s in a detention facility. According to the
city’s mayor, that’s where they belong.
Michael Cerny, Mayor of
Amberg: “The incident shocked and horrified me. Honestly, I was enraged to some
extent because it’s hard to imagine such a thing happening in our city. We
don’t want to see such things. We don’t need it.”
Rambling on is the only thing
with which Germany can oppose the haughty behavior of its guests. The legal
status of the three detainees means that they can’t be deported. The fourth one
was to leave the country a year ago. Culpable abstention and passivity by the
authorities urge the locals to take justice into their own hands.
Vigilante groups began to
patrol the streets of Amberg. In the town of Bottrop, a 50-year-old German
started to do the cleaning, as he stated it. On the New Year’s Eve, the man
rammed his Mercedes into groups of immigrants. Five people were injured.
Merkel, who opened the
country’s border to 1.5 million refugees, stepped back and let her government
voice the traditional mantra.
Horst Seehofer, Minister of
the Interior: “For months, I’ve been asked to make the deportation procedures
in Germany more efficient. Different parties have urged me to do that,
including the CSU. That’s why the Ministry of the Interior has been working for
several weeks. on amendments to the law. It’s not connected to the incident in
Amberg or any other incident.
I’ll
present our suggestions to the experts from the coalition in January. We’ll see
if the coalition is able to agree. I think that on one hand, we should protect
people who have the right of asylum. On the other hand, we should send those
who don’t need our protection to their homeland.”
The same strong statements
were made three years ago when during the New Year Eve’s in Cologne, over 1,000
German women were sexually assaulted by immigrants. The same promises were made
a year later in Berlin where the Islamic terrorist Anis Amri, who came to
Germany as a refugee, drove his truck into a Christmas market; 11 people were
killed, and 55 people were injured. An 18-year-old Freiburg resident, who was
molested by eight Syrians after she went to a nightclub, heard about the plans
to toughen migration laws, too.
If earlier Christmas markets
were associated with German pop songs, mulled wine, and sausages, today, one
can’t imagine them without concrete slabs and defense constructions. This is
how the state protects society from the new reality and threats which the
authorities create themselves.
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