Germany
Achtung Angela! Germany Wakes Too Late In Realizing They Let The Wolf In
Waving German flags and signs meaning ‘Rapefugees not welcome’, ‘Germany survived war, plague and cholera, but Merkel?’, hundreds of Pegida supporters shouted ‘Merkel raus’ (Merkel out).

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has backed a toughening of expulsion rules for convicted refugees as protesters took to the streets against sexual attacks by gangs of migrants.
The inmates are running the asylum. Germany is a funny place right now. First, Angela Merkel approves the importing of nearly 800,000 Muslim migrants, the majority of whom are at the very least welfare-seeking sponges, or at the worst jihadi terrorists pretending to be Syrian war refugees. So ok, Merkel lets these people in and immediately Germany is hit with hundreds and hundreds of sexual attacks against women, attacks against men, and a trail of litter and refuse a mile wide. Groups like Pegida that have sprung up to do what their own country refuses to do are castigated and marginalized as if they were the criminals!
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Groups like Pegida are not xenophobic, they are smart and they are awake. They know the real reason why the phony Muslim “migrants” have invaded their nation, and they are trying their best to defend Germany from attack. Merkel either just doesn’t get it, or, she does get it and she is allowing the invasion to overthrow the government. Take your pick. Either way it spells chaos for the Germany people who, once again, have been betrayed by their leaders.
Achtung, Germany, the wolf is once again at the door.
The Daily Mail UK reports that the supporters of the anti-migrant Pegida and women’s rights groups descended on the streets of Cologne, where many carried anti-refugee banners.Merkel declared today that refugees who have committed a crime – even those who have not been given jail terms – should be required to leave Germany.
‘If the law does not suffice, then the law must be changed’ she said, vowing action to protect not just German citizens, but innocent refugees too.
Outrage is growing in Germany over the revelations that hundreds of women ran a gauntlet of groping hands, lewd insults and robberies in mob violence last week in the western city. At least 379 cases of violence on New Year’s Eve in Cologne have been filed, with asylum seekers and illegal immigrants making up the vast majority of suspects, police said today.
The police said around 40 per cent of those case related to sexual assault and they are mostly investigating ‘people from North African countries’. Around 100 investigators are now looking into whether charges can be brought against the suspects.
Cologne police chief Wolfgang Albers was suspended yesterday after his force came under fire for failing to prevent the shocking night of crime, despite heightened police presence on New Year’s Eve.
Witnesses described terrifying scenes of women running the ‘gauntlet’ of groping hands, lewd insults and robberies in the mob violence.
German federal police said they had identified 32 people who were suspected of playing a role in the violence, 22 of whom were in the process of seeking asylum in Germany.
Officers found a note on one of the arrested men containing Arabic-German translations for phrases including ‘nice breasts’, ‘I’ll kill you’ and ‘I want to have sex with you’.
The majority of suspects identified by federal police are also migrants, adding fuel to criticism of Merkel’s liberal migrant policy – which brought 1.1million new asylum seekers to Germany last year.
Around 1,700 protesters from the anti-Islam Pegida movement were kept apart from 1,300 counter demonstrators as tension mounted on the streets of Cologne. Police deployed water cannon and pepper spray in an attempt to disperse some of the more aggressive protesters.
Waving German flags and signs meaning ‘Rapefugees not welcome’, ‘Germany survived war, plague and cholera, but Merkel?’, hundreds of Pegida supporters shouted ‘Merkel raus’ (Merkel out).
In response, counter-protesters, separated by police, chanted ‘Nazis raus’ at the site, where earlier, some 500 protesters, mostly women, had held a noisy rally against sexist violence. source
