Germany: Another anti-migrant crime allegedly perpetrated by right-wingers turns out to be a simple insurance fraud committed by the alleged victim

And once again, a fairy tale story told by the left-wing media, which fit so well into the narrative of the dark, sinister East Germany and described the supposedly omnipresent right-wing extremist threat in everyday life, has been debunked by reality: the #firebombing of a Kurdish restaurant in #Chemnitz in October 2018 was, as has now come to light, obviously a simple case of insurance fraud by the owner. No #Nazis, no xenophobes, no agitators or #AfD agitators had set fire to the place – but the Kurdish owner himself.

The weekly “Die Zeit”, which at the time was particularly hasty in its apportionment of blame, did not hesitate to report the news of the completely new turn in the background to the crime with brazen objectivity, this time, of course, without any judgement – and without going into the added fiction of the time:

Back then, just under three quarters of a year ago, it read quite differently: Under the lurid headline “It doesn’t stop”, the newspaper “Die Zeit” had insinuated a serial crime and suggested in significant rhetorical questions that it could have been “right-wing extremist perpetrators of violence” from Chemnitz:

As it now turns out (and the same newspaper meekly admits), practically nothing was true about this article at the time. Neither was “a restaurant attacked” here, nor did the whole world look at this city and ask themselves what was actually happening here – apart from the shaking of heads of foreign observers over the artificial outrage raging across the country at the time when the arson attack took place, precisely in autumn 2018, after the alleged “xenophobic hunts”, which in fact and truth had never taken place.

At that time, the initial fatal crime – the migrant knife attack on a German – was quickly forgotten; instead, the subsequent funeral marches were quickly turned into a scandal because of the participation of AfD politicians, and radical left-wing bands like “Feine Sahne Fischfilet” and all kinds of political artists appeared at a “Wir sind mehr” (We are more) rally promoted by the Federal President, dripping with self-righteousness and complacency. The anti-right-wing protests of the time were just as delusional and mendacious as the reporting of left-wing gazettes à la “Zeit” – of which the example of the restaurant allegedly torched by evil Nazis once again speaks volumes.

https://www.journalistenwatch.com/2021/07/09/zeit-maerchen-chemnitz/