2 out of 3 Germans in Saxony think the country is ‘dangerously infested’ by foreigners as AfD reaches record high

A new poll shows that in the eastern German state of Saxony, two out of three residents believe Germany is “dangerously infested” with foreigners.

In the poll, known as the Saxony Monitor and conducted every year by the Saxon government, 64 percent are of the opinion that Germany is “dangerously infested with foreigners,” which is 24 percentage points more than two years ago. 

It also found that 82 percent of residents of the state, which features Dresden as its capital, have little or no trust in the ruling left-liberal government, which represents a drop of 26 percent since the last poll conducted a year ago.

There are other signs that Saxons are increasingly distrustful of a variety of institutions, including the media, with only 15 percent saying they still trust the media, which is an 11-point drop since the last survey a year ago. Additionally, 79 percent have lost faith in churches, while the EU parliament and European Commission are not trusted by 80 percent of those surveyed. Eight-one percent have the opinion that most politicians only want people’s votes and 45 percent question whether the right to freedom of expression still exists in Germany.

However, 65 percent of Saxons have very high or great trust in the police, and 56 percent trust the courts.

There was also agreement with statements against the long-term unemployed (66 percent), Muslims (54 percent), Sinti and Roma (46 percent), and homosexuals (30 percent).  Additionally, 18 percent of those surveyed agreed with the statement: “Jews have too much power in the world.”

Despite negative portrayals of those in the east of Germany by the country’s media, including portrayals of post-communist easterners being dour and poor, the polling paints a different picture.

Eighty-six percent say they are proud of what has been achieved in Germany since 1990, the year the country was reunified, and 82 percent believe Saxony is on par with western German states. Additionally, 63 percent are rather optimistic about their own future, although this is a 10-point drop from the previous survey. Saxons are also quite positive about their own economic situation, with 72 percent describing it as very good or fairly good.

Saxony is considered a stronghold of the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) despite the party there being labeled as “right-wing extremist” by the top domestic spy agency, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV). In fact, the party just tied its record high of 35 percent in the Infratest-dimap poll.

The latest poll was extremely important for the AfD, however, as it comes after a coordinated campaign between the government and media against the AfD, including the calling for mass protests against the party to “fight the right.” The campaign appears to have had little effect on sentiment towards the AfD in the east, and the Saxony Monitor’s results, which show a tremendous distrust of the government, media, and various institutions, show the limited options the government may have regarding influencing public opinion.

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German Antifa Extremist Jailed for Brutal Attacks in Budapest

A German left-wing extremist has been sentenced to three years in prison in Hungary, while two of his Antifa accomplices, an Italian and a German woman will be summoned to a Budapest court in May for taking part in violent attacks last year. The case has caused a diplomatic spat, with Italy complaining about the conditions of the prison where the Italian woman is being held, and demanding her extradition by Hungary.

Between 9th and 11th February of last year, nine people were injured—four of them seriously—in a series of attacks organised by a German left-wing militant group linked to Antifa. The members of the group surrounded and bludgeoned their victims with telescopic batons and hammers in five separate attacks in five different locations in the Hungarian capital. Their plan was to target participants of the ‘Day of Honour,’ an annual neo-Nazi gathering to commemorate the day when German and Hungarian troops attempted to break out from Buda on the evening of February 11th, 1945. Hungarian authorities banned the event in 2022.

The perpetrators attacked innocent passersby who they decided “looked like” neo-Nazis based on their choice of clothing. The Antifa members—hiding behind masks—followed their victims, surrounded them, and brutally beat them for thirty seconds, in some cases stabbing them with pens, before disappearing from the scene of the crime. CCTV footage of one incident shows a man with a bleeding head after the attack. Another victim’s shinbone was smashed to pieces.

A sixth attack in one of Budapest’s busiest public squares, Batthány tér, was also planned, but by that point, the police were already on the lookout for suspicious-looking groups. The extremists fled the scene, and eventually three of them were caught, trying to escape in a taxi. An international arrest warrant was issued against the remaining fourteen accomplices—German, Italian, Albanian and Syrian nationals—but only one of them, a 23-year-old German man from the town of Jena, was caught in Berlin, trying to escape from the police by jumping out of his hotel window and injuring himself. It remains to be seen whether he will be handed over to the Hungarian authorities.

The main culprit, 30-year-old Johann Guntermann, is still on the run. He is said to be the leader of the so-called Hammerbande (Hammer Gang), a far-left Antifa militant organisation. Another of its leaders, Lina Engel, was found guilty last year by a German court for a string of violent assaults and sentenced to five years and three months in prison. The group is said to have unleashed violence on its victims with hammers, often aiming for their heads, shins, knees, and ankles to cause “massive” and “lasting” injuries.

The three members caught by the Hungarian police appeared before a Budapest court on Monday, January 29th. One of them, a German man, pleaded guilty to the charges, and was sentenced to three years in prison. He is also banned from entering Hungary for five years.

The other two defendants, an Italian and a German woman pleaded not guilty. Their court case will continue on May 24th. The Italian, 39-year-old Ilaria Salis, who entered the courtroom with a smile on her face, has attracted considerable attention after her cellmate spoke to Italian media claiming that they are being treated “like dogs” in prison, saying it was “infested with rats and bedbugs.” Hungarian authorities have rejected the accusation, but the claims led to Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani summoning the Hungarian ambassador..

He said Hungarian authorities had “gone too far” by handcuffing her and locking her feet in chains during Monday’s court hearing. While saying he did not want to interfere in Hungary’s justice system, Tajani stated that “treating a prisoner in that way really seems inappropriate, not in tune with our legal culture.”

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/german-antifa-extremist-jailed-for-brutal-attacks-in-budapest/

India: 7 Muslims accused of gangrape showing ‘no signs of remorse’, justify committing crime for Islam, several moral policing gangs formed by Muslim youths

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Shocking details have come to the surface in the Haveri moral policing and gangrape case. According to reports, the seven accused in the case are displaying no guilt and have gone on to defend their crime based on religion (Islam). Notably, all accused in the case are Muslims.

On 7th January, seven Muslim men barged into a hotel room where an interfaith couple were staying in the Hanagal taluk Karnataka’s Haveri district.

The accused abused and thrashed the interfaith couple and video-recorded the attack. The clip of the attack went viral on social media prompting the Karnataka police to initiate action.

The woman later said that she was gang-raped by the attackers after they took her away from the hotel.

According to reports, except for one, no other accused have applied for bail. Moreover, some others involved in the case have expressed remorse but most others aren’t entirely aware of the case filed under Section 376D of the IPC.

Besides for the seven main accused, several others have been booked for abetting the crime.

“During interrogation, seven accused who allegedly raped the victim, have expressed no remorse about their act. They justified by saying that they had earlier warned the victim not to mingle with people apart from the minority community. When she did not comply, they all raped her to punish her,” a senior police officer reportedly said.

The officer added that only some of the accused accepted their guilt before the investigation team and expressed remorse.

The accused who has applied for bail is identified as Abdul Khadar Hanchinamani. Reports claim that the police are confident no one will be granted bail.

“Minorities have formed many gangs”

Reports citing the police say that the youths from the minority community had formed several gangs to conduct moral policing across Haveri.

These gangs have been communicating using code words and team names in WhatsApp groups. Some of these groups include “Eagle”, “X”, “Y” and “Z” working actively on moral policing along with their expanse network especially near bus stops, hotels and markets.

The police have seized seven cell phones and have sent them for forensic testing.

A senior police officer said, “These group members and their network are always on the lookout for inter-faith couples and attacked them. The Akkialur and Byadagi moral policing incidents are similar, but it will be proved after investigation.”

The total number of arrests has risen to 18 after the police nabbed four more accused in the case. Mohammad Saif was held after being discharged from KIMS in Hubballi.

The other three include Irfan Onikeri, Asif Pyamkhan and Mujamil Imusabannavar were arrested for allegedly assaulting vicims in a hotel room.

https://www.opindia.com/2024/01/7-7-haveri-gangrape-accused-showing-no-signsof-remorse-justify-committing-crime-for-religion-several-moral-policing-gangs-formed-by-muslim-youths/

Next Stop Brussels: French Farmers Vow to Take Tractor Protest Against Green Agenda to Heart of the EU

French farmers are threatening to take their tractor protests to the heart of the European Union and impose a blockade on Brussels as they have done to Paris in opposition to the green agenda favoured by globalists like President Emmanuel Macron.

The farmer uprising in France continued to grow this week, as an estimated 12,000 farmers in over 6,000 tractors enacted roadblocks in at least 120 locations throughout France on Tuesday, including access points to major cities such as Paris, Lyon and Marseilles. However, some are calling for the protests to set their sights on the EU government.

“The next step is Brussels, that’s for sure,” a grain grower from Loiret told the Le Figaro newspaper, with another adding: “We are able to go to Brussels, that doesn’t scare us.”

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Motivated by the climate change agenda and expansionist visions, the EU has gone from being the friend to farmers as it was in decades past and is slowly becoming a major foe of agriculture, imposing onerous environmental regulations on agriculture while at the same time allowing food produced cheaper in other parts of the world without such stringent standards to freely flow into Europe, and thereby undercutting local farmers.

Defending the system he has been integral in creating, French President Emmanuel Macron said that “it would be easy to blame everything on Europe”.

Macron, who left the country for a state visit to Sweden on Tuesday despite the national crisis, did admit that the decision by Brussels to grant Ukrainian agriculture tariff-free access has had negative ramifications on farmers throughout the bloc.

“We have asked to have clear measures on imports from Ukraine because today we have things in volume and quality that are destabilising the European market, whether it comes to chickens or cereals,” he said per The Telegraph.

Meanwhile, Gabriel Attal, who was made the country’s youngest ever prime minister after being installed by Macron earlier this month, said that France would oppose the planned free trade deal between the EU and the South American ‘Mercosur’ nations of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, in a signal that the orthodoxy upholding free trade as a bedrock economic principle may be eroding in Europe.

Following his trip to Sweden, Macron will head to Brussels for crunch talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to discuss what measures can be taken to appease the growing farmer protest movement.

The embattled French president will be preceded by his minister of agriculture, Marc Fesneau, who is travelling to the defacto EU capital today “for a series of talks aimed at accelerating the treatment of European emergencies”.

The issues facing European farmers, such as the rising cost of fuel, high taxes, excessive government-required paperwork, the war in Ukraine, free trade, and green agenda regulations are set to be a major factor in the European Parliament elections in June and likely serving to bolster pro-farmer populist parties, which had already begun to surge over growing discontent with the open borders migration agenda of the globalist parties that have dominated European politics over the past decade.

Farmer’s uprisings have already seen political success in Europe, notably in the Netherlands, where the upstart tractor protest Farmer Citizen Movement party became the largest force in the Dutch senate last year and is likely to be a coalition partner of the presumptive prime minister, populist firebrand Geert Wilders, who has also aligned himself with the cause of the farmers.

Currently, there are active farmer protest movements in France, Germany, Poland and Romania. This week, farmers’ organisations in Spain said that they would be joining in on the action against over-regulation from Brussels.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/01/31/next-stop-brussels-french-farmers-vow-to-take-tractor-protest-against-green-agenda-to-heart-of-the-eu/

Belgium: An Islamist already known to be a member of a terrorist organisation threatens to carry out an attack, but is released twice: “Locking them up is not a solution,” declares the police chief

It is October 17, 2023, 24 hours after the Lassoued attack in which two Swedes lost their lives. The threat level in Brussels is 4 and there is a chase in Anderlecht overnight. The police are hot on the heels of a hire car with a Polish licence plate, as our colleagues from Het Laatste Nieuws report. A television crew follows the police patrol to understand how a night of action goes when the threat level is so high.

The victim finally surrenders to the police, who ask him why he acted the way he did. He states that he is just a simple family man and does not have a driving licence. Later at the police station, the officers find out that he is in fact a radicalised man and has no children. He is known to the state security service. He is known and convicted of various offences in connection with a terrorist organisation and has come into conflict with the state security service five times. There are around 20 cases on his criminal record.

The man appears before the magistrate and is eventually released on the basis of the information provided. A week later, he threatens to carry out an attack in Mons because his family died in Gaza. He is arrested again, but again there is not enough evidence to lock him up.

Jurgen De Landsheer, Chief of Police of the Brussels-Midi zone, understands that this can lead to frustration: “Our job is to follow the procedures and ensure that the file is complete so that the investigating judge has all the information he needs. In this way, we minimise the risk of something not going as planned”

” It has already happened and it can still happen. That is the biggest challenge for the police: to prepare for the invisible enemy, for the unpredictable. The reality is that sometimes there is a loophole in the system,” continues Jurgen De Landsheer. “In most cases, everything goes well. In this case, I think people have made their decisions consciously. We need to have confidence in the system and invest more in the functioning of our services. We will never be able to avoid the danger, there is no such thing as 100 per cent certainty. What we need to tackle are cases of reoffending, as is the case here. It’s about looking after people properly and treating them humanely so that they can be reintegrated into society. Locking them up in a dungeon is not the solution. www.lesoir.be

Belgique. Un individu ultra-radicalisé déja connu pour appartenance à un groupe terroriste menace de commettre un attentat mais est relâché deux fois : « Les enfermer ne résout rien » explique le chef de la police – Fdesouche

There are only two genders!’ Bayer Leverkusen fined €18,000 for ‘discriminatory’ supporters’ banner

Bayer Leverkusen has been fined €18,000 by the German Football Association’s (DFB) sports court after its supporters unfurled a banner that stated there are only two genders — a move deemed to be discriminatory against the LGBT community.

The Bundesliga club was indicted by the DFB for “discriminatory, unsportsmanlike behavior on the part of its supporters” for the incident that occurred during the team’s away match against Werder Bremen on Nov. 25 last year.

A huge banner unrolled by fans displayed the slogan, “There are many styles of music but only two genders.”

The financial penalty was imposed in a ruling by a single judge who ruled that €6,000 of the fine could be used to fund “preventative measures against discrimination.”

The club and the DFB have agreed to the judgment, which is now legally binding.

Julian Reichelt, the former editor of Germany’s largest tabloid Bild, slammed the judgment and claimed the banner “simply states the basic biological fact of our existence.”

“The spirit of our institutions is being eaten away by an ideological virus,” he added.

Conservative commentator Anabel Schunke said the judgment was indicative of Germany entering “peak madhouse.”

Bayer Leverkusen remains undefeated in the Bundesliga so far this year and sits top of the table after 19 games played. The club has never won the German top flight but has finished runner-up five times, more than any other team never to have won the title.

https://rmx.news/germany/there-are-only-two-genders-bayer-leverkusen-fined-e18000-for-discriminatory-supporters-banner/

New German party linked to Turkey’s Erdoğan set to run in European elections

A new political party in Germany closely affiliated with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan hopes to make a splash in Europe.

A branch of his Turkish AKP, under the name of the “Democratic Alliance for Diversity and Awakening” (DAVA), wants to go to Brussels via the European Parliament elections over June 6-9.

That name, say observers, is reminiscent of the Islamic term “Da’wa”, which refers to the teaching of Islam and can specifically mean in relation to non-Muslims.

The party adopts a left-wing tone and says it wants to “ensure that people with foreign roots are granted their rights in full”.

According to a DAVA statement posted on Facebook, such people “often experience that they are not accepted as full members of European society”.

The party advocates for “a pragmatic and ideology-free refugee policy” and seeks to eradicate poverty through social assistance. It claims it wants to tackle “exclusion and inequality of opportunity”.

“With a clear commitment to diversity and tolerance, we vehemently position ourselves against nationalism, xenophobia, anti-Muslim racism and anti-Semitism,” the party said in the official statement shared on Facebook.

It further warned of an “increasing willingness to tolerate authoritarian structures in politics”, despite Erdoğan often being accused of being authoritarian, as he is known to jail opponents and regime-critical journalists.

DAVA is expected to target the German Islamic vote, particularly within mosques and associated venues. Two Islamic associations, the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DiTiB) and the Islamic Community Millî Görüş (IGMG), are said to be involved in the founding of the party.

DiTiB is regarded as a German branch of Diyanet and a religious arm of Erdoğan’s regime. Diyanet is said to control imams sent by the Turkish Government to European countries.

According to official figures, there are around  2.5 million Muslims in Germany with German passports and the right to vote. That figure may increase, in part as a result of the current ruling coalition’s move to make German citizenship easier to achieve. Some say that could add up to 2.5 million Muslim German citizens who would be eligible to vote.

Islam expert Eren Güvercin, the founder of the Muslim Alhambra Society in Germany, told BILD news outlet that DAVA will likely get “two or three of its people into the European Parliament”.

The Parliament elections are seen as a test of “how many people he [Erdoğan] can mobilise in the community”, Güvercin said.

Murat Kayman, also of the Alhambra Society, warned that the party is set up to give the Turkish leader “eyes and ears” in the European bodies.

Many Germany-resident Turks hold Erdoğan in high regard. Approximately half a million voted for him in the May 2023 presidential election, or 67 per cent of Turkish voters in Germany.

Mehmet Teyfik Özcan, a resident of Langen, Hesse, is the head of the newly formed DAVA party. By his own account, he spent almost 30 years as a member of the German Socialist party (SPD). One of his reasons for leaving it this month was, he said, its support for Israel.

He currently works for TRT German, the German-language online publication of TRT, the Turkish national broadcaster.

In 2021, Özcan denied the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire of a century ago by referring to it as a “myth”.

He condemns Israel for what he calls its “genocide”.

Fatih Zingal will be DAVA’s front-runner in the European elections. He is an attorney and serves as the spokesman for the Union of International Democrats, an AKP lobby group active throughout Europe under Erdoğan’s direction.

Ali Ihsan Ünlü, in second place on the European election list, is also connected with DiTib.

Mustafa Yoldas is third. He chaired the International Humanitarian Aid Organisation (IHH) from 2009 to 2010, which was outlawed in 2010 over to its affiliations with the Hamas terrorist group.

The organisation is seen by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution as “a key conduit for the Turkish regime’s influence over the Turkish diaspora and the German public”, Die Welt noted.

In response to criticism of DAVA, Özcan said politicians with an immigrant background were often “scapegoats” for social ills and that “all candidates had rendered outstanding services through their social commitment”.

He rejected accusations of close ties with the Turkish Government, claiming his group was simply a German party supported by German citizens.

Christian Democrats are not amused. Prominent party member Jens Spahn told BILD: “Erdoğan is laughing in his face at the traffic-light policy.

“He has been trying for years to sabotage the integration of German-Turks. With the ‘double pass’ for everyone, the traffic lights make it unnecessarily easy for him.”

Cem Özdemir, the federal agriculture minister and Green Party member, backed Spahn. On Twitter he wrote: “We agree: An Erdoğan offshoot contesting elections here is the last thing we need.”

He did add: “What surprises me, however, is that Christian Democrat governments in particular have repeatedly courted DiTiB & Co.

“I hope this naivety will finally come to an end.”

Due to his criticism of Erdoğan’s policies, Özdemir, a Turk by birth, is not particularly beloved by those in power in Turkey.

Since the 2014 European elections, there has been no threshold for political parties entering the European Parliament from Germany, unlike national or länder (state) elections where the threshold is 5 per cent.

Six minor parties without any national or regional MPs were elected to the European Parliament in the 2019 European elections; some received less than 0.7 per cent of the total votes.

This time round, further fragmentation is expected as more parties are formed.

https://brusselssignal.eu/2024/01/new-german-party-linked-to-turkeys-erdogan-set-to-run-in-european-elections/

BBC Was “Allowed” To Misrepresent COVID To Justify Lockdown

The BBC failed to follow its own editorial standards during lockdown and instead misrepresented COVID in a way that justified tougher restrictions, a government advisor has claimed.

A submission last week by an eminent epidemiologist to the official UK Covid Inquiry caught the attention of many of those who feel that the government’s COVID response was disproportionate to the threat.

Professor Mark Woolhouse, who advised the Scottish government during the pandemic, told the Inquiry that Britain’s national leading broadcaster “repeatedly reported rare deaths or illnesses among healthy adults as if they were the norm.” He added that this helped to create the “misleading impression” that “we are all at risk” and “the virus does not discriminate.”

Lockdown sceptics are not alone in losing general interest in the official inquiry. They say it was set up simply to “prove” that tough restrictions ought to have been imposed even sooner and that it fails, say, to consider the impacts of lockdown on children. But Woolhouse’s contribution has undercut part of the government narrative.

The false claim that all people were at an equally huge risk of being harmed by COVID helped to justify measures such as school closures, the impacts of which will be suffered for many years to come.

Pointing to early reports that “hospitals were being overwhelmed during the first wave” while “overall hospital bed occupancy was at an all-time low during that period,” Woolhouse said:

I suspect this misinformation was allowed to stand throughout 2020 because it provided a justification for locking down the entire population. … Possibly, this kind of coverage was an attempt to back up government public health messaging; for example, the hugely misleading claim that “we are all at risk.”

Alan Miller, who co-founded the Together Declaration during the pandemic to campaign against the restriction of freedoms, said the BBC “mugged us all off.” Diagnostic pathologist and campaigner Dr. Clare Craig added: “Does BBC apologise? No.”

A spokesperson for the corporation told The Daily Telegraph that “we do not recognise this description of our working environment,” insisting: “We reported on the pandemic in line with the BBC’s rigorous editorial standards—using a range of official and scientific sources.” What then, asked Craig, “does that say about BBC standards?”

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/bbc-was-allowed-to-misrepresent-covid-to-justify-lockdown/

Mekka Deutschland: the Islamization of German cities

by Giulio Meotti

A shaman calling herself “Putanny Yawanawa” opened the World Economic Forum in Davos. All the leaders on stage managed to keep a serious expression, almost in contemplation, while Yawanawa performed her spells and blew something. It did not quite seem like a normal way to start an economics meeting, at least not to everyone. But there is very little that is normal left in Davos and the participants at the Swiss ski resort had already been bewitched by a shaman called Al Gore, who announced the end of times.

Just six weeks into his mandate, Argentine President Javier Milei also landed in Davos. And he warned that “the Western world is in danger”. He said the West is in danger “because those who should defend Western values are co-opted by a worldview that leads inexorably to socialism.”

You don’t have to be a Brazilian shaman to understand that the West is also in danger today due to the twin ideology of socialism: multiculturalism.

But while in Davos history seems to have stopped, as in Thomas Mann’s “Magic Mountain”, history always accelerates on the banks of the Rhine, the river that cuts and irrigates the heart of Europe.

In Düren, 100,000 inhabitants in North Rhine Westphalia, mosques call for prayer three times a day. One day it will be five as in Islamic countries.

Muslim students are now calling for the introduction of strict Islamic rules in schools. The police are investigating and the Interior Minister of North Rhine Westphalia has also intervened. “Women should cover themselves. Muslims should be able to leave school early for Friday prayers.” We are at the Nordstadt comprehensive school in Neuss.

Bild says that the school had already capitulated to their request but, instead of the request for an Islamic prayer room, they were offered a “tolerance room”.

Thus the case exploded nationwide. Similar cases are recorded in another city in the land, Düsseldorf.

“It is a frightening event that took place in the middle of Germany,” writes the Bild. “About a year ago, several students at the Nordstadt Institute in Neuss behaved visibly differently. Students noticed several classmates gathered in the schoolyard for an Islamic prayer. Some non-Muslim students have converted to Islam”.

North Rhine Westphalia is the most populous German state, where more than one million Muslims live. A textbook case of how Islamic immigration changes European society in the long term.

In elementary schools in the German state, migrant students are already the majority in a third of them. 436,000 students, or 17.9 percent of the total in schools, are Muslims.

Leen Kroetsch from Essen is a mother who regrets that her son cannot socialize with other children. The mother criticizes German politicians and denounces a “failed migration policy”: “My son has to adapt to other children. It’s not integration, dear politicians, integration is a little different.” Kroetsch is furious: “I’m scared for the future of my son and I don’t know what to expect. My son and I feel like strangers here. Was this what you wanted?”, she complains, fearing that in the long term she will be considered a second-class citizen, where “the children would be Islamized”.

The director of the nursery school, Petra Struck, confesses that this is true, only 2 out of 25 children are German citizens, but the common language is still German.

Not everywhere. Road signs in Arabic have arrived in Düsseldorf for the first time.

One school, the Pestalozzi-Gymnasium in Herne, allowed Muslim female students to attend swimming lessons in burkinis.

The Jews of Bochum have to hide their identity. Meanwhile, Die Welt reveals that a former bodyguard of Osama Bin Laden was able to design a mosque in Bochum.

Duisburg neighborhoods are “no-go zones” for the police, according to a report leaked to the Spiegel weekly.

In Wuppertal, 350,000 inhabitants, a new Turkish mega mosque is under construction topped by a minaret that towers over the churches.

“It looks like Raqqa in Syria” – writes the Bild – “but it is Essen”. A few weeks ago, at the demonstrations for Hamas in Essen, another city in North Rhine Westphalia, there were the flags of ISIS and the Taliban. In Essen, Mohammed is the first name among the newborns.

Duisburg, Essen, Duren, Düsseldorf, Bochum…The big cities of the largest German state are falling and capitulating, one after the other. In a generation they will have Islamic majorities and that, today, is an alarming chronicle that we must laboriously construct, article after article, translating like the pieces of a puzzle, but which will become banal routine.

When 7,000 pro-Palestinian Arab demonstrators gathered at Düsseldorf station to march along the Königsallee towards the Parliament, one of the speakers said: “Our children are already 30 percent of the students in Düsseldorf.” Where “our” stands for Muslims.

European civilization is going to pieces. I don’t know if Milei will be able to heal Argentina from the collectivism that ruined it, but I know that multiculturalism will lead Europe to ruin.

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