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What happens on the right-wing platforms and in chat rooms is at least as awful as the acts of those assaulting the women," he said. "This is poisoning the climate of our society
originally posted by: ManFromEurope
That is but a very small snippet from his interview, mostly he speaks about more and better policework in delicate areas of public gatherings.
And do not forget that there were a lot of right-wing attacks on refugees (usually 10 vs.1) and housings for them (usually arsonry by molotov)- which caused a lot of damage.
But lets talk about those pickpockets again. And how many of them are from Romania or Albania.
Remember: there are always more than only one or two sides in a problem.
originally posted by: pavil
Grow some balls Europe. Or pretty soon you won't have them.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: crazyewok
Yes, and then there are those German officials who are telling the German women that is was their fault for not understanding the culture of those brought.
In other words, if they assaulted/raped you, it was YOUR fault, lady.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: crazyewok
Yes, and then there are those German officials who are telling the German women that is was their fault for not understanding the culture of those brought.
In other words, if they assaulted/raped you, it was YOUR fault, lady.
originally posted by: TechniXcality
Looks like they will make fine candidates for living under sharia law then..
Germany are still reeling after the mass rapes and attacks in cologne.
The Guardian
About 100 complaints have now been made to police, two-thirds of which are linked to sexual assault, including two rapes. According to police and witnesses, the perpetrators were of north African and Arab appearance, although neither the identity nor origin of any of them has so far been established.
The incidents have highlighted the tensions that have been bubbling in German society in the wake of Angela Merkel’s controversial open-door policy towards refugees, which has seen more than 1 million people arrive in the past 12 months, with thousands more coming every day.
They have triggered renewed calls from rightwing populists such as the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and the anti-Islamic movement Pegida for Merkel to put a stop to the mass immigration.