Berlin’s radical referendum to speed up net zero target has failed

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A referendum held in Berlin on Sunday that would have legally bound the local government to ensure the city is carbon-neutral by 2030 has failed.

Around 442,000 people voted in favor and roughly 423,000 against the motion, garnering a small majority of those who headed to the polls. However, in order to pass, the measure needed both a simple majority in the referendum and the support of 25 percent of the city’s eligible 2.4 million voters.

The insufficient endorsement of the radical plan initiated by climate activist group Klimaneustart Berlin (Climate Reset Berlin), showed that Berliners considered the time frame too quick and unachievable, the city’s mayor Franziska Giffey said in a statement.

“We and the initiators and supporters of the referendum agreed that the fight against climate change is one of our central political tasks. We are aware of the urgency, even if the referendum has not received the necessary approval,” the SPD politician said on Monday.

“As the state of Berlin, we remain committed to the Paris climate protection agreement. We are working to make Berlin a climate-neutral city by 2045 as quickly as possible. Our Berlin Energy Transition Act is already one of the most ambitious climate protection laws in Germany and goes beyond the federal and EU goals for climate neutrality and the reduction of CO2 emissions.

“That doesn’t mean that where we can be faster and more ambitious, we won’t do the same,” she added.

“We will not let the critics and the whiners slow us down,” insisted German climate activist Luisa Neubauer in response.

The center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), which became the largest party in the state of Berlin in last month’s state election and is conducting coalition talks to form the next administration, had opposed the plans to speed up its climate ambitions.

“We have a responsibility for the affordability of this city, we have a responsibility for the security of supply as far as energy is concerned,” said Kai Wegner, Berlin CDU’s state leader ahead of the vote.

“I believe that the goals of the referendum go too far here. The goals cannot realistically be achieved by 2030,” he added.

https://rmx.news/germany/berlins-radical-referendum-to-speed-up-net-zero-target-has-failed/

Tractor Protests Spread: 5,000 Slovenian Farmers Stand Against EU Green Agenda

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5,000 farmers are said to have taken part in a tractor rally in Slovenia in order to protest green agenda rules implemented by both national and EU officials in the country.

Thousands of farmers across Slovenia reportedly took to the country’s streets in their tractors on Friday in order to protest various green agenda rules in place in the country.

The demo is reminiscent of similar events that are now regularly taking place in other EU countries, with farmers in Germany, Flanders and the Netherlands all having taken part in similar rallies protesting EU green rules.

According to a report by Euractiv, around 5,000 farmers are said to have taken part in the protest, which has largely been in response to recent ruling restricting the use of pesticides in certain areas over water pollution fears.

Farmers are also angry about legal protections for wolves and brown bears in the country — both of which have reportedly been involved in attacks on livestock — as well as widespread EU environmentalist protections affecting one-third of Slovenia’s total landmass.

Those in the farming sector are now demanding that the government acts within ten days to curb many of these measures, warning that they will escalate their protests if the movement’s demands are not met.

Speaking on the protest, President of the Trade Union of Slovenian Farmers, Anton Medved, claimed that Slovenian farmers had been “sacrificed for the environmental experiments of activists and civil servants” before adding that both the “Green countryside and national prosperity are the results of the work of farmers”.

“We expect they will receive us within ten days. If not, we will step up our activities,” he went on to say.

The demonstrations across Slovenia — which reportedly remained peaceful — are the latest in a number of similar protests that have taken place throughout Europe largely in response to restrictive green rules implemented by the EU.

Initially starting in the Netherlands, where the country’s government has repeatedly threatened to forcibly shut down farms over fears to do with nitrogen pollution, the demonstrations have since spread to neighbouring Germany and Flanders, the latter of which saw farmers pour into the EU’s de facto capital of Brussels to express their frustrations with the bloc’s environmentalist goals.

Although failing initially to provoke any positive change within government administrations, 2023 has seen the protest movement finally start to have a serious political effect, with a pro-farmer party that was only founded in 2019 outright winning the Dutch regional elections earlier this month.

The FarmerCitizenMovement (BBB) party is now set to hold the single largest number of seats within the country’s senate, with some party’s within the ruling Dutch coalition now expressing a desire to see EU rules aimed at putting farmers out of business curtailed in response to the party’s extremely strong polling.

Slovenian officials so far appear like they will be far more willing to listen to the concerns of the country’s farmers however, with the country’s minister for agriculture insisting that the “farmers know that we are on their side”, even if “not all” of the protest’s demands “can be solved overnight”.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/03/27/tractor-protests-spread-5000-slovenian-farmers-stand-against-eu-green-agenda/

France doesn’t exist to take in ‘demographic surplus of African countries,’ says Éric Zemmour in new interview

In a new interview, French politician and author Éric Zemmour warned that France does not exist to take in the growing population of Africa and that due to changing demographics, the country’s future political system will be highly identitarian.

“We are not there to accommodate the demographic surplus of African countries. We are not here to put our welfare state at the service of Africa. We are not here to treat all of Africa, usually for free,” said Zemmour, who leads the Reconquest party, to French news outlet Le Point. “I understand very well that Africans, at the same time, are free, independent, that they define their friendships, their alliances as they see fit. They are responsible for their countries, we for ours.”

The interview touched on a wide range of subjects and explored Zemmour’s new book, “I Haven’t Said the Last Word,” which chronicles his electoral campaign following last year’s defeat. The book also covers the dominant political trends in French society and where France is headed in the future.

The issue of Africa looms large in this context, with polling showing tens of millions of Africans wish to migrate to the West. One of the major destinations happens to be France, but Zemmour rejects the idea that France has any obligation to take in these newcomers. Regarding the North African countries with strong French ties, Zemmour said these nations now seek to “emancipate” themselves from France and that France should respond in kind.

“We live in a new period. African countries want to emancipate themselves, not from colonial tutelage, but from France. Because, at the same time, they throw themselves into the arms of a new neo-colonial tutelage of Russia, China, even England.

“France must do the same. It must therefore no longer consider that African immigration is welcome. We too must emancipate ourselves from African colonization in France and rebuild relations with Africa on a sound basis.”

Zemmour, who has long warned about the Great Replacement, also discussed how the future of France’s political system is greatly tied to rapidly changing demographics. In his view, once the “boomer” generation dies off, the political fight in France will become very identitarian. The paradox is that the remaining ethnic French may be too few in number to adequately represent their interests.

“The nature of the fight will change. According to INSEE, 30 percent of children under 4 come from non-European immigration. One in three children. In 20 years, they will be 30 percent who will vote and live in increasingly Islamized enclaves. For those who say there is no Great Replacement: the numbers speak for themselves.

“France Stratégie, an organization attached to the prime minister, carried out a study more than a year ago which explained that, in many cities, the proportions of people from non-European immigration among young people aged 0 to 18 years reached 75 percent to 85 percent.

“In cities where they were previously infinitesimal, Limoges for example, they already reach 27 percent. Demography makes history. The fundamental law in history is numbers. And the numbers are in the process of tipping France into another world.”

For France’s older generations, France is in many ways still France, as the population from this generation is almost entirely ethnic French, and many of these older generations have successfully insulated themselves from the country’s growing diversity. However, Zemmour says for the younger generations, this attitude is not prevalent, but this group may lack the demographic numbers to vote their way out of the situation once the older, Whiter generations pass away.

“If we continue, in 20 years, there will be two blocks facing each other. Native and assimilated French people, who will want to continue their life in France and then those who will consider that France must be in their image, an Islamic Republic.

“There will be those who want France to remain a European country and those who think that France is now an African country. Obviously, this is an acknowledgment of failure. It will mean that I failed to access the power and stop this infernal mechanism in time. The question is whether the French people are aware, or not, of the mortal danger that awaits them. If this is not the case, history will advance.”

Asked whether he would return as a presidential candidate in the future, Zemmour said his political movement certainly will, but he does not find his dual writer-political roles as necessarily contradictory.

“I am and will remain a committed intellectual. So, I can do both. This does not mean that I will personally jump on every ballot and run in every election. My party will be there every time. I am the head of the party, so you will see me campaigning every time,” Zemmour told daily Le Point in a long interview.

Asked in the interview whether he admires left-wing politician Jean-Luc Mélanchon, Zemmour said that while he sees many common traits with him, he is by no means “fascinated” by Mélanchon.

“I know him well and for a long time. I reject the word fascination. Flaubert, Napoleon, de Gaulle or Chateaubriand fascinate me. Not Jean-Luc Mélenchon. However, he remains the only one of all the candidates, along with me, to inscribe his action and his reflection in history. We have a lot in common. We come from the other side of the Mediterranean, that counts. Even if we draw antagonistic conclusions,” Zemmour said.

“Our dead govern us, Mélenchon and me. But they did not give us the same lessons or the same history. He left the Socialist Party, created his own party under fire and got 11 percent in his first presidential election. Look at where he is today… Having observed this left a lot, it does what the right has always refused to do: political-cultural action. The one that shapes minds, allows (them) to govern and, even more, allows (them) to prevent the opponent from governing.”

https://rmx.news/france/france-doesnt-exist-to-take-in-demographic-surplus-of-african-countries-says-eric-zemmour-in-new-interview/

And then they went after Agatha Christie

By Rajan Laad

Just yesterday, The Telegraph reported that Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple mysteries are being ‘rewritten for modern sensitivities.’

Dame Agatha Christie became, and remains, the best-selling novelist of all time. She is best known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, as well as the world’s longest-running play – The Mousetrap.

Agatha Christie’s most famous novels include And Then There Were None (1939), Murder on the Orient Express (1933), The ABC Murders (1936), etc.

But many of her beloved works are going to be altered now. Passages containing descriptions, insults, references to ethnicity, or physical descriptions (of non-Caucasian characters) will all be removed.

The following are some examples.

The 1937 novel Death on the Nile is mostly set in the African continent.

At one point in the novel, a character complains about a group of children pestering her as follows:

“…they come back and stare, and stare, and their eyes are simply disgusting, and so are their noses, and I don’t believe I really like children.”

The above text was altered as follows:

“They come back and stare, and stare. And I don’t believe I really like children”.

Descriptions of a black servant, who is originally described as grinning as he understands to stay silent, is now described as neither black nor smiling but simply “nodding.”

References to the word ‘Oriental’ has been removed, and so have references to the Nubian people.

In a new edition of A Caribbean Mystery from 1964, Miss Marple’s musing that a West Indian hotel worker smiling at her has “such lovely white teeth” has been removed, and other references to teeth have been removed.

Even flattering descriptions were not spared because they apply to people of color.

A female character described of as having “a torso of black marble such as a sculptor would have enjoyed” has been removed.

In  Christie’s 1920 debut novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Poirot notes the following about a character called Dr. Bauerstein.

“He is, of course, a German by birth, though he has practiced so long in this country that nobody thinks of him as anything but an Englishman. He was naturalized about fifteen years ago. A very clever man—a Jew, of course.”

The reference to the character’s Jewishness has been removed.

In the same book, all references to gypsies have been removed.

In the 1979 collection, Miss Marple’s Final Cases, there is a reference to an Indian judge losing his temper.  Christie refers to it as “his Indian temper,” the nationality of the individual has been removed and it now says “his temper.” The word “natives” has been replaced with the word “local.”

The “n—–” word is taken out of the revised edition, in both Christie’s prose and the dialogue spoken by her characters.

This isn’t the only time Christie’s novels have undergone revision

The famous mystery novel And Then There Were None, was first called Ten Little N—–s when it was released in 1939 in the U.K. while the U.S. edition had the title And Then There Were None. The same novel was also called Ten Little Indians in the U.S. between 1964 and 1986.

In recent times, the works of Ian Fleming and Roald Dahl were subjected to ‘sensitivity’ reviews in order to remove the ‘offensive’ content pertaining to mental health, violence, sex, and race. Now it is Agatha Christie.

In Dahl’s case, even words such as “fat” and “small men” were deemed offensive and were replaced by “enormous” and “small people.” Following the intense backlash over the changes, the publishers announced they would release Dahl’s original works along with the revised collection.

So what do we make of all this?

Having multiple versions of the same book is not unusual.

It is very much like a movie being shown on mainstream TV or in flight where the sex scenes, violence, and strong language are removed or toned down.

I myself was introduced to Sherlock Holmes at the age of six reading children’s versions of Conan Doyle’s short stories. It caused me to read and enjoy Doyle’s original works later.

The diluted versions could lead readers to the originals.

Also there is a matter of personal choice.

If individuals choose to insulate themselves or their children from ‘offensive’ content, publication houses can choose to cater to a segment of the market to reap profits.

But it is essential that all these altered works be explicitly labeled so the readers know what they are reading.

It is equally vital that the original versions of the works be preserved and remain available. This is because art and works of fiction often serve as the prism for the time in which it was created.

If these original works are replaced by reworked editions, it could result in an Orwellian rewriting of the past with subjective criteria applied.

Consequently, a small group of adults could end up deciding what others should consume.

Let’s focus on the change

Could the removal of descriptions of race or ethnicity or nationality be regarded as bigoted? 

When Caucasian actors play non-Caucasian characters in film and similar performances, they are accused of whitewashing and creating worlds where people of color don’t exist. Johnny Depp was slammed for playing a Native American.

But the current changes to Christie’s novels are doing exactly that.

In an attempt to be sensitive, they are erasing people of color from the books.

Isn’t that the definition of racism?

Let’s focus on the subjectivity of these exercises.

Who decides that a woman described as having a ‘torso of black marble such as a sculptor would have enjoyed’ is offensive. 

How is such a description that refers to the physical beauty of the woman become rude because of the mention of color?

Isn’t it racist to be offended by the mention of blackness?

Perhaps they will claim it is sexist because it refers to a woman?

Christie was a woman herself.

How else is an author supposed to describe a woman without being explicit about the anatomy?

Should an author refrain from describing a woman to avoid troubles?

That is strictly up to the writer, there can be no mandates here. This isn’t a user manual where a style guide is followed, it is a work of art where no rules should apply.

Questions also must be asked about the future of contemporary works.

Will publishing houses order current authors to tone down their works prior to publishing their first editions?

Will first-time authors have the power to reject attempts to censor?

What a loss to the culture that will be if publishing houses subject new works to sensitivity reviews and alter them even before they are published.

The other risk is that if fiction can be revised, perhaps history will be amended to fit a particular narrative, too.

In the end, who controls the past controls the future.

It is essential that close attention be paid by all to these occurrences.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/03/and_then_they_went_after_agatha_christie.html

Austria’s radical mosques

Eyüp Sultan Mosque, Telfs, Austria. (Photo by Hafelekar via Wikimedia Commons.)

Viennese mosques are promoting Islamic separatism and actively obstructing the integration of Muslims into Austrian society, according to a new report about mosques and Islamic associations in the Austrian capital. The in-depth investigative study also reveals that foreign governments continue to exert enormous influence on the practice of Islam in Austria, even though a so-called Islam Law prohibits such meddling.

The research, which provides evidence of active support for jihadi and Islamist organizations at several of the most prominent and influential mosques in Austria, sheds light on the depth of the challenge posed by the encroachment of political Islam at mosques in the country. The report serves as an important wake-up call for Austrian and other Western countries struggling with the integration of Muslim minorities.

The 113-page report — “Mosques in Vienna” (Moscheen in Wien) — was published on February 23 by the Austrian Integration Fund (Österreichischer Integrationsfonds, ÖIF), an agency tasked with integrating immigrants into Austrian society. The study evaluated randomly selected Friday sermons (khutbah) at fourteen of Vienna’s most representative mosques to determine if they were encouraging or discouraging Muslim integration.

The study reveals that Turkish mosques are, collectively, by far the greatest obstacles to integrating Muslims into Austrian society. Most Turkish mosques “take a negative view of the social integration of their members,” according to the report, which adds that this is highly relevant to the integration process “because ethnic Turks comprise the largest subgroup of Muslims in Austria.” Not coincidentally, the Turkish government continues to try to expand its influence over the practice of Islam in Austria.

Nearly all Sunni Muslim mosques in Austria belong to the Islamic Religious Community in Austria (Islamischen Glaubensgemeinschaft in Österreich, IGGÖ), the state-recognized Muslim umbrella group that represents more than 250 mosques in the country. IGGÖ is effectively controlled by the government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. IGGÖ’s current president, Türkiye-born Ümit Vural, is closely linked to the Turkish nationalist Milli Görüş movement and IGGÖ’s mufti, Türkiye-born Mustafa Mullaoǧlu, is tied to the Muslim Brotherhood. IGGÖ plays a “central role” in spreading the ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood, according to Islamism expert Lorenzo Vidino. FWI reached out to IGGÖ for a comment on the report but did not receive a reply.

The report’s lead author, historian Heiko Heinisch, told FWI that “with the Milli Görüş movement, ATIB [the Turkish-Islamic Union for Cultural and Social Cooperation in Austria, which is part of the Turkish government’s Religious Affairs Directorate, known as Diyanet] and the Muslim Brotherhood, three major players of international Islamism are active in Austria.” He added that “our report shows that these major players are in part actively working against the integration of Muslims into society.”

Vienna’s single-most problematic mosque, the study shows, is the notorious Islamic Association of Austria (Islamische Vereinigung Österreich, IVÖ), commonly known as Al-Hidaya Mosque, which is controlled by IGGÖ and, by extension, the Muslim Brotherhood. All the evaluated sermons from this mosque were categorized as “extremist.” IVÖ “rejects, as a matter of principle, Austria and Austrian society, its values, its laws and its constitution,” the report says.

IVÖ, an Arabic-language mosque, has a long history of glorifying jihad and martyrdom and seeking to establish a parallel society in opposition to Austria’s liberal democratic order. IVÖ’s imam, fifty-three-year-old Egypt-born Ibrahim al-Demerdash, is known for his support of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas. He has been accused of radicalizing a “new generation” of young Muslim males in the foundational doctrines, practices, and tactics of political Islam. FWI asked IVÖ for a comment but did not receive a reply.

Another subversive mosque is the Imam Ali Islamic Center (Islamischen Zentrum Imam Ali, IZIA), which cooperates closely with the Islamic Center of Hamburg (Islamischen Zentrum Hamburg, IZH), described by German intelligence officials as a leading “propaganda center” of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Europe. Both mosques are well known for spreading anti-Western, anti-Semitic, and anti-Israel extremist ideology.

On a more positive note, sermons delivered at the Arabic-language Islamic Center of Vienna  (Islamisches Zentrum Wien) are described as “cosmopolitan” and “open to integration.” The mosque, the largest and oldest in Vienna, was built by Saudi Arabia in the late 1970s and is now jointly controlled by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Malaysia. “This mosque,” the report states, “scores in all categories as the most pro-democracy, the most open and the most tolerant.”

According to the report, none of the surveyed mosques — which cater to Muslims from Albania, Bosnia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Türkiye — openly identifies with Austrian society. With rare exceptions, sermons in Viennese mosques are not available in German, according to the study, and fully one-third of the evaluated mosques promote ethnic and religious segregation. Many of the mosques promote a dichotomous worldview that opposes ideological and religious pluralism and brands non-Muslims as enemies of Islam. They also appear to be directly or indirectly controlled by foreign governments.

Officials were unhappy with the results. Vienna’s Deputy Mayor, Dominik Nepp, said the report showed that “many Muslims still see no reason to conform to our social values” and predicted that “the consolidation of already existing parallel societies is therefore inevitable.” Vienna City Councilor Caroline Hungerländer described the results of the study as “shocking” and warned that the city government “must finally recognize that Vienna has a manifest problem with political Islam.”

The new study is a follow-up to the ÖIF’s landmark October 2017 report — “The Mosque’s Role in the Integration Process” (Die Rolle der Moschee im Integrationsprozess) — which was commissioned by Austria’s then Minister for Integration and Foreign Affairs, Sebastian Kurz, and presented to the public amid much media fanfare. That report found that mosques in Austria were routinely promoting Islamic supremacism by teaching, among other Muslim dogmas, that Sharia law is superior to Austrian law, and that Austria’s liberal democratic order is subordinate to Islam.

Heinisch, the lead author of both reports, told FWI that although the new study provides “only a snapshot” of the hundreds of mosques in Austria, “our results are more or less representative for all of Austria because we focused primarily on the large mosques of the major Islamic federations.” These federations, he said, “are represented by their affiliated mosques throughout Austria and we have to assume that similar preaching takes place in those mosques everywhere.” Heinisch added that “we deliberately did not examine small Salafist mosques because they would have negatively distorted the results.”

Overall, the report reveals that reforms to Austria’s century-old Islam Law (Islamgesetz) governing the status of Muslims in the country appear to have failed to promote an “Islam with an Austrian character.” The changes, promulgated in February 2015, seek to prevent the growth of a parallel Islamic society in Austria by regulating mosques and the training of imams, who are now required to be proficient in German.

Paragraph 6.2 of the law aims to limit the religious and political influence of foreign governments within the Austrian Muslim community by prohibiting the foreign financing of mosques in Austria. Paragraph 4.2 states that Muslim organizations “must have a positive attitude toward society and state,” a formulation, according to the government, that makes it clear that Austrian civil law has priority over Sharia law. The new report suggests that eight years after its entry into force, the new law has still not had its intended effect.

meforum.org / https://hindupost.in/world/austrias-radical-mosques/

United States funding organisations involved in anti-Netanyahu protests against judicial overhaul: Report

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In a recent development, it has been reported that the US State Department is funding an organisation that has been actively involved in organising anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel over judicial overhaul.

According to sources, the US State Department has granted funds to the “Movement for Quality Government,” an Israeli organisation that has been at the forefront of the protests against the current Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and also protesting against the judicial reforms which the Israeli PM seeks to bring in.

Israeli funding documents examined by the Washington Free Beacon show that the U.S. government has been giving taxpayer money to the left-wing organisation “Movement for Quality Government”, which is, in turn, funding the demonstrations against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

A senior government official accompanying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his weekend trip to Italy asserted on Friday that the Biden administration had contributed financially to the large-scale demonstrations against the controversial judicial reforms.

He said that millions of dollars were used to fund and plan this protest. “We are following what is happening. This is a very high-level organization. There is an organized centre from which all the demonstrators branch out in an orderly manner,” the senior official said.

The Movement for Quality Government has been organizing protests against Netanyahu for several years, calling for his resignation over allegations of corruption and abuse of power. The organization has been instrumental in mobilizing large-scale demonstrations, including the recent protests that have taken place across Israel.

On Channel 14 News, a source intimately associated with the premier, pro-Netanyahu analyst Yakov Bardugo made a similar assertion last week.

And on Saturday night, Netanyahu’s son Yair posted a story about a report in the far-right Washington Free Beacon that claimed the State Department funds the Movement for Quality Government, a group that has been at the forefront of the demonstrations against the judicial reform, through grants.

Nevertheless, that financing started under the Trump administration, and according to the State Department, it particularly supports programmes that teach students about democracy in Israeli schools.

The legislative plans by the right-religious government, Israel’s most hardline to date, have sparked mass public protests in Israel for over two months, as well as fierce backlash from opposition politicians and dire warnings from economists, business leaders, legal experts and security officials.

The statements by the top official and others close to the premier are a sign of the difficulties Netanyahu is facing in his government’s relations with the US, with the official response seemingly being to lash out at Washington.

Talking about the incident Rep. Jim Banks said “If the shoe was on the other foot, the Biden administration would accuse Israel of interfering in our elections. Congress should absolutely review the State Department’s potential funding of partisan politics in Israel.”

The news of the US State Department’s funding has drawn criticism from Netanyahu’s supporters, who see it as interference in Israel’s domestic affairs. They have accused the US of supporting a campaign to oust the Prime Minister, who they believe has been unfairly targeted by the opposition and the media.

However, supporters of the Movement for Quality Government have defended the organisation, saying that it is a non-partisan group that is committed to promoting good governance and combating corruption in Israel.

The US State Department has not yet commented on the matter, but sources say that the funding was approved after a thorough review of the organisation’s activities and objectives. It remains to be seen how this development will impact the ongoing political situation in Israel, where Netanyahu is facing a tough challenge from his opponents.

https://www.opindia.com/2023/03/united-states-funding-organisations-involved-in-anti-netanyahu-protests-against-judicial-overhaul/

Arabic street sign pasted over in Düsseldorf, Germany

The Arab street sign in Düsseldorf was pasted over last night with a tribute to the Frankish nobleman Charles Martell, who became known as the hero in the Battle of Poitiers. The Muslims were repelled from the Frankish Empire by his victory and later had to retreat across the Pyrenees.

A good week ago, a street sign in Arabic was installed on Ellerstraße in the Oberbilk district of Düsseldorf. Rejoicing among the refugee-welcome activists, while anger among the population was great.

Last night, the street sign was pasted over and covered with allegedly “racist” slogans.

The jubilation among the Greens and the Islamic associations has turned into a good deal of anger: For example, the two Green city councillors Samy Charchira and Hakim El Ghazali, who reacted in horror.

Charchira and Ghazali assume that the group “Revolte Rheinland” is responsible for the action. The group has already indirectly claimed responsibility for the action.

Instead of Arabic characters, you now see a knight on his horse there, who is supposed to be Charles-Martell, after whom the street is now named. The expelled persons are supposed to represent the Muslims whom the knight is driving out of Europe.

An explanatory cardboard panel advocates the “continued existence of the Christian Occident” and the “end of the Islamic land grab in Europe”. Karl Martell is regarded as an ornament of the Frankish nobility, who is considered one of the heroes in the fight against the Islamisation of the Occident due to his victory over the Arabs in the Battle of Poitiers in 732.

A spokeswoman for the Düsseldorf police – according to the newspaper Rheinische Post – “said in the morning that they were not yet aware of the incident. They want to check whether charges have already been filed because of the action.”

At least the police don’t have to worry about taking down the action materials. The new SA is already boasting that they have taken care of that.

The AfD Düsseldorf was impressed by the action: “A creative form of protest against a false understanding of multiculturalism in the sense of insane gestures of submission has now also taken place in Ellerstraße in Düsseldorf. Symbolic politics on the basis of street signs can sometimes be refreshingly different.”

https://philosophia-perennis.com/2023/03/27/arabisches-strassenschild-in-duesseldorf-ueberklebt/