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This is the rtrs at work,no doubt about it. If your following the news in the chemitz protests....

Kothen: Far-right crowds march through German city demanding 'National Socialism now'

Arrest of Afghan men over death sparks fresh wave of anti-migrant protests
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Far-right protesters chanted “national socialism now” as they marched through the streets of a small German city.

The shout could be heard in footage of a procession through Köthen on Sunday after a 22-year-old German man died following an altercation with two Afghan nationals the previous evening.

Hundreds of protesters from right-wing groups had descended on the east German city, holding a vigil for the victim before parading through neighbourhoods.

The gathering had been organised on short notice through social media and was attended by several high-profile figures on the German far-right.

David Köckert, a leader of anti-Islam group Thügida, spoke at the rally, calling for resistance and describing events surrounding the victim’s death as a “race war against the German people”.

Tensions over the situation appear to have been exacerbated after police concluded the man had not died directly from injuries sustained in the attack, but from a pre-existing heart problem.

Two Afghan men, aged 18 and 22, have been arrested in connection with the incident and remain in custody.

“A preliminary autopsy result showed the 22-year-old Köthener succumbed to acute heart failure, which is not directly related to the injuries suffered,” the force said in a statement.

Chants of “Lügenpresse”, or “lying press”, could be heard among the crowds at the demonstration, seemingly unhappy with the conclusions of authorities published by the media.


Protests in Köthen came less than a fortnight after violent scenes erupted 100 miles away in Chemnitz, following the fatal stabbing of a 35-year-old German-Cuban man in the city.

Two days of protests by thousands of supporters from right-wing groups were triggered by the death, after it emerged the two men suspected of carrying out the attack were Iraqi and Syrian migrants.

At least nine people were injured in the chaos, while outnumbered police officers were unable to intervene as mobs reportedly chased down and attacked people perceived to be foreigners.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...sm-chant-neo-nazis-migrants-a8530941.html?amp
 
Thank you for sharing! This is a sample of the outcome of our work. It is a matter of time that everybody will wake up. Let's keep it up!
 
lol the " Independent " erasing all the comments and leaving anti-Nazi ones posted from Israel lol
 
Anti-Islam book becomes German bestseller less than two weeks after release
https://www.rt.com/news/438498-germany-anti-islam-book-bestseller/

A new book highly critical of Islam and Muslims has been flying off the shelves in Germany to become a non-fiction bestseller. Mainstream media panned it for a simplistic approach to the religion.

The controversial book titled “Hostile Takeover: How Islam Impedes Progress and Threatens Society” reached the number one spot on Der Spiegel’s non-fiction list after being on the market for less than a fortnight. It’s a critique of Islam as a religion, which the author sees as detrimental to people sharing it, based on a literal reading of the Koran.

Written by one-time SPD politician and former member of the executive board of the Bundesbank, Thilo Sarrazin, the work comes eight years after Sarrazin’s previous take on Muslims titled “Germany Abolishes Itself”. Focusing on what he called a failure of multiculturalism policies, that book accused Arab and Turkish immigrants of “dumbing down” the German society, and shifted 1.5 million copies.

Calling Islam an “ideology of violence in the guise of a religion,” Sarrazin’s latest work had a somewhat bumpy path to the shelves. US-based publisher Random House, which signed a book deal with Sarrazin in November 2016, refused to print in in May, leading to a lawsuit from the author. The manuscript was eventually picked up by Munich-based FinanzBuch Verlag, a publisher that usually specializes in non-fiction books dealing with business and trading subjects.

Sarrazin’s new work has received praise in right-wing German weekly Junge Freiheit, but mainstream media outlets, both in and outside of Germany, have slammed the book. A review by Deutsche Welle called it a “distorted picture based on prejudice” and compared Sarrazin’s way of reading the Koran to that of jihadist groups. The UK’s Financial Times criticized its “reductive approach” pulling up Sarrazin for his lack of knowledge of Arabic and for not being either a theologian or religious scholar.
 
curio said:
Anti-Islam book becomes German bestseller less than two weeks after release
https://www.rt.com/news/438498-germany-anti-islam-book-bestseller/

A new book highly critical of Islam and Muslims has been flying off the shelves in Germany to become a non-fiction bestseller. Mainstream media panned it for a simplistic approach to the religion.

The controversial book titled “Hostile Takeover: How Islam Impedes Progress and Threatens Society” reached the number one spot on Der Spiegel’s non-fiction list after being on the market for less than a fortnight. It’s a critique of Islam as a religion, which the author sees as detrimental to people sharing it, based on a literal reading of the Koran.

Written by one-time SPD politician and former member of the executive board of the Bundesbank, Thilo Sarrazin, the work comes eight years after Sarrazin’s previous take on Muslims titled “Germany Abolishes Itself”. Focusing on what he called a failure of multiculturalism policies, that book accused Arab and Turkish immigrants of “dumbing down” the German society, and shifted 1.5 million copies.

Calling Islam an “ideology of violence in the guise of a religion,” Sarrazin’s latest work had a somewhat bumpy path to the shelves. US-based publisher Random House, which signed a book deal with Sarrazin in November 2016, refused to print in in May, leading to a lawsuit from the author. The manuscript was eventually picked up by Munich-based FinanzBuch Verlag, a publisher that usually specializes in non-fiction books dealing with business and trading subjects.

Sarrazin’s new work has received praise in right-wing German weekly Junge Freiheit, but mainstream media outlets, both in and outside of Germany, have slammed the book. A review by Deutsche Welle called it a “distorted picture based on prejudice” and compared Sarrazin’s way of reading the Koran to that of jihadist groups. The UK’s Financial Times criticized its “reductive approach” pulling up Sarrazin for his lack of knowledge of Arabic and for not being either a theologian or religious scholar.

Awesome.
 
Unfortunately only few people in Eastern Germany...
Western Germany is jinxed by the enemy!
I speak a lot and whenever I can to people (mostly younger ones) about the dangers of Islam. The reaction? They oppose me! Islam rapes, murderes and wherever Islam settles, misery and death will occur. The people here don't accept even these obvious facts.
I absolutely can't understand such a behaviour - exept when I assume that some kind of jew wichcraft has cursed them.
This - and the unbreaked, unopposed influx of enemies makes me sick. Really sick.
I am thankful that I've found JoS, because here I get answers and it's good to see, that I'm not alone with my convictions!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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