Tuesday marked the seventh anniversary of the Islamist attack on Berlin’s Breitscheidplatz. 13 people were murdered by the terrorist Anis Amri, who had come to Germany in the wake of Angela Merkel’s welcome madness. From the very beginning, politicians and the media endeavoured to conceal this by all means. While every real or supposed right-wing attack is regularly and extensively commemorated, the Breitscheidplatz terror has no place in the public consciousness. The truth that this was the direct result of Merkel’s migration policy was to be concealed at all costs.
Nothing has changed to this day: On the seventh anniversary, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock posted two tweets full of platitudes , which can only be labelled as a mockery of the victims. “Torn from their lives while they were enjoying a mulled wine at the Christmas market – 13 innocent people were killed on Breitscheidplatz seven years ago. I remember them and their families today, for whom Christmas will never again be an everyday occurrence. Then as now: the terrorists want to divide us, want an “us against them”. We stand against all forms of hatred – whether anti-Semitism or anti-Muslim racism. Not just today. Every day,” was their unspeakable rant.
Not a single word was said about the fact that Amri was a Muslim who intended to use terror to express his hatred of his host country and its culture. Without the migration policy desired by Merkel and the Greens, he would never have entered the country. Of course, Baerbock doesn’t mention any of this. Instead, she shifts the massacre to a purely abstract and general level and also blathers on about “anti-Muslim racism”, which doesn’t even exist. Firstly, Islam is not a race and secondly, criticism of Islam is not based on prejudice, but on everyday painful experience. However, all of this is completely ignored by the party state and its media. The catastrophe of millions of culturally alien mass migrants destroying Germany must not be named, lest the left-green cloud cuckoo land collapse.
If it had been about the commemoration of a right-wing attack, Baerbock would have spent an eternally long thread on the dangers of right-wing extremism. Here she didn’t even mention Amri’s name so that no connection to migration could be made. Her pathetic omissions are a disgrace, even if they most likely only originate from her social media team. They express what the political-media establishment thinks. Crimes committed by migrants must be hushed up, no matter how many deaths and injuries they cause, while every swastika smearing is blown up into a revival of National Socialism. The victims and their bereaved remain alone with their grief, anger and despair about this state.
When someone and their “dirt age” religion tell you that “you are their enemy” and what they intend to do to you, believe them.