Albert wrote:Wonderful, thank you Markel and her ilk for open doors that brought such people in.
It is totally related, as all these incidents boil down to stupid immigration policies that have created the conditions for this violence to be possible to begin with.
First of all both incidents are not related. The Munich guy was born and raised in Munich. He had zero Islamistic intentions.
This guy is a refugee from Syria. Last time I heard there was a civil war going on. His right to apply for asylum is a basic human right. There was a.) no legal chance to deport him and b.) no practical opportunity for a quasi-legal way, since she could not pile up bodies on the Czech / Austrian border to Germany. Last but not least the incident was more or less a relationship issue.
If you are taking a radical position you can even count it as 2:0 for Germany. Hence I do not understand the fuss about it.
Frollein wrote:In other, totally unrelated news, a man threatened passengers on a train from Hamburg to Bremen with a knife, bat, and pepper spray.
Isn't it wonderful how many totally unrelated knife and gun attacks we're having in Germany since Merkel invited a million savages? You have the chance to get enriched every single day now, several times a day, in fact!
Thats laughable Frollein. Do you know how often I was already threatened on knife point and pepper spray by passengers in our beloved S-Bahn in Frankfurt? Two times. Those incidents happen all the time all over Germany. Thats not a immigration issue. At best it is a problem connected to a lack of security forces (both public and private like in my case). Uh wait a minute the second time I was threatend it was even a drunk private train security officer with his electro-shock thingy, his dog and probably enough blood alcohol for two. Hence scrap it with the private security. Guess what, both were German. The best part comes now: I don't care, because statistically I am pretty save.