Funny. When in a West German city I lived in, on almost every wall there were slogans against Capitalism and in support of the Red Army Faction, there were no counter-protests. When anarchists marched to the same slogans, there were no counter-protests. When German kids were being attacked by Muslim kids in schools in Berlin, there were no counter-protests. When Muslims chanted last Summer “Gas the Jews” in the same city, there were no counter-protests. When Christians were being decapitated by the Islamic State, there were no counter protests. And no lights were switched off on Cathedrals.I say it's "anti-Islam" protest but most seem to want to shy away from that truth. We shouldn't just oppose Islamists but Islam itself and all its obscurantism, hostility and savagery.Yet now, when one group decides to protest against the media narrative and decision to flood Germany with ever more asylum seekers, many of whom will side with the decapitation, and the “Gas the Jews” chants, the whole media is alarmed, celebrities speak out, lights go out, counter-protests are everywhere and even the Chancellor has her say… does “mainstream Germany” have a death wish, or is it simply too afraid to acknowledge an uncomfortable truth?[1]
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[1] Comment by Green Infidel on "The Anti-PEGIDA Media." By Baron Bodissey, Gates of Vienna, 1/6/15.
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I suspect the "counter-protests" are organized and funded by the usual suspects on the left. And they sure as hell don't represent the majority of Germans.
And there has to be official complicity, as witness Merkel's recent fawning over Muslims and mouthing nonsense. Germany is a far cry from genuine representative government and that's no surprise given the meek acceptance in Europe of the wildly unrepresentative EU.
M.E. Synon did a short but great piece several months back about changing names at the top of the E.U. She listed all these top officials and then simply noted how none of them was put in office by a vote of the people of the E.U. No one.
If that's the European-wide gold standard, I shouldn't be surprised that local practice is statist. Note that locution. "Local" really means the German Nation in their eyes. A quaint arachnidism.
Not to fail to mention that Merkel was a member of the communist party in the GDR. People can change and I get that people make accommodations with bad regimes they can't change. However, do you have to join the commie youth group to make your way in life?
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