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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Germany Massacre: The Aftermath


In the Aftermath of the massacre in Germany, the anti-mass immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has hit out at German Chancellor Angela Merkel after Monday’s Christmas market attack, saying the victims are “her dead”.
As already mentioned in the various news outlets, the massacre was conducted by none other then a Pakistani migrant, named as 23-year-old Naved B. The terrorist was arrested for driving a truck into a Christmas market in Berlin, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens others.

Mrs Merkel has come under increasing pressure since her decision to allow in over a million migrants last year, with many calling for a drastic reduction in immigration - although many experts agree that it may be too late.
In any event, Senior AfD member Marcus Pretzell tweeted Monday evening: 
“When will the German state of law strike back? When will this cursed hypocrisy finally stop? These are Merkel’s dead!”
Pretzell also accused the German media of keeping quiet about the motive, leaving it to the foreign press to report that it had been a terror attack - which unfortuantly is something that we have often seen here in the United States as well. Pertzell, rightfully I might add, described the German press’s silence as “perverse”.
German officials have said the attacker entered the country through the Balkans in January or February this year, and was believed to be living in a migrant center at Berlin’s Tempelhof airport - so much for love if it results in not live...
While unrelated to the terror massacre, Germany is certainly reaching a boiling point, as reports came in that over a dozen individuals were involved in a fight at the Christmas market in a small German town over the weekend. According to reports migrant youths and locals apparently came to blows over anti-social behavior.
According to Breitbart news, the commotion began on Saturday night at the Bautzen Christmas market — thought to be the oldest market of its kind in Germany — when locals objected to a group of approximately six migrant youths playing loud music from their mobile phones.
Taking place near the town’s historic meat market, a police source told media outlets that the group of “young asylum seekers” initially were in a “verbal disagreement” with an equally sized group of young locals, reports Lausitzer Rundschau. The source remarked: “After a heated debate, individuals from both groups are said to have shoved each other. Two young men are said to have hurt themselves.”
Obviously this is not the first time that this has happened, and you can watch a recording of a street fight between locals and refugees right here:

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